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2009 Nissan Frontier 4x2 King Cab 125.9 in. WB XE General Exterior
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...buyers looking for a touch more 'tude in a midsize truck will likely find the Frontier right up their alley.
AutoWeek
Liked Most
Typical trucklike bounding and jiggle over bumps is quickly quelled.
Consumer Guide
Comparison
With a tough new look, innovative features and big horsepower under the hood, the new Frontier should provide serious competition for the new trucks from Dodge and Toyota.
Edmunds.com
Comparison
The large V6 engine that is standard in all but the very base model of the new Frontier is more powerful than any of its competitors' five-, six-or even eight-cylinder powerplants.The...Nissan Frontier has a bold and aggressive stance like its big brother, the full-size Nissan Titan, though in less intimidating dimensions.
Liked Most
...this F-Alpha architecture gives the Frontier a solid foundation that can be tuned for hauling cargo, traversing rough trails and for providing a comfortable ride around town or at expressway speeds.Front seats are comfortable yet supportive. Passengers riding in the back seat of the Crew Cab won't be complaining about being cramped, not with 33.6 inches of legroom.The driver grasps a nicely sized (not too large) steering wheel with a rim that has a tab-like enlargement on each side, right where you want to rest your thumbs to maintain a proper 9 and 3 o'clock driving position.
New Car Test Drive
One Liner
Nissan...seems to have exorcised the rude, crude behavior common to small trucks.
Liked Most
The engine responds promptly, sounds good, propels the truck smartly.
USA Today
Introduction
The Nissan Frontier is a midsize pickup truck using a strong and proven 4.0-liter V6 engine, or a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder, with a fully boxed ladder-type chassis.
For 2009, the grille, front fascia, instrument panel have been slightly changed.There's also a new off-road model called the PRO-4X.The four-wheel-drive system for this model and other Frontiers is part-time 4WD with an electronically controlled transfer case offering shift on the fly.
The V6 engine boasts 261 horsepower, best in class, along with best-in-class towing and payload; but the EPA-rated fuel mileage with 4WD is just 15 mpg City and 19 mpg Highway.Safety features such as electronic stability control, side-impact airbags and airbag curtains are optional, while being standard with some of the Frontier's competitors.The Frontier earned four of five stars for the driver and five stars for the passenger, in government head-on crash testing.
We found the interior comfortable and well laid out, with good rugged standard fabric upholstery.The King Cab has auxiliary doors opening to two small folding seats, while the Crew Cab is a four-door with a three-seat bench in the rear offering comfort although limited legroom.The Crew Cab comes with standard or long wheelbase providing a 6-foot-long bed, same size as the King Cab's.
The ride is good with all models, and we drove them all, including the PRO-4X Crew Cab with off-road shock absorbers and rugged trail tires.The handling is tight and fairly nimble.On gravel roads, we found the 4WD works well to straighten things out.
Lineup
The 2009 Nissan Frontier comes in a King Cab or Crew Cab, 2WD or 4WD.
Frontier XE 2WD ($17,460) comes with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and five-speed manual transmission.The XE is the base model and has steel wheels, wind-up windows, no air conditioning.The Frontier SE ($19,560) upgrades with alloy wheels and other features.An automatic transmission is optional ($1050).
Frontier SE King Cab 2WD ($22,210) and 4WD ($24,910) come standard with the V6, mated to either a six-speed manual transmission or five-speed automatic.King Cab seats four.The Crew Cab ($1050) has four doors and seats five, with a shorter bed; a longer wheelbase version ($800) makes the bed the same length as in the King Cab.
The Frontier LE 2WD ($26,540) and 4WD ($29,190) come with the five-speed automatic, and add a leather-wrapped steering wheel, 18-inch alloy wheels, fog lights and auto headlights, power sideview mirror, tubular sidestep, moonroof, roofrack with crossbars, eight-way driver's and four-way front passenger's adjustable heated seats, cruise control, first aid kit, and power doors, windows and entry.Long wheelbase versions are about $500 more.
The Frontier PRO-4X off-road model comes in crew cab and automatic transmission only, available in 2WD and 4WD.It has Bilstein off-road shocks, skid plates for the oil pan and transfer case, locking rear differential, and its own 16-inch alloy wheels with BFGoodrich P265/75R16 Rugged Trail tires.Also standard is a spray-on bedliner and tough fabric seats with red stitching, as well as cruise control, remote keyless entry, and power windows, door locks and sideview mirrors.
Option packages include the XE Preferred Package, SE Power Package, Value Truck Package, Moonroof Package (Crew Cab only), Side & Curtain Air Bag Package, Active Brake Limited Slip (ABLS), Technology Package and Traction Package (4WD automatic only).
Safety equipment on all Frontiers includes two-stage front airbags, a tire pressure monitor, anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution.Crew Cab models have three-point seat belts for all rear-seat occupants, including the center position, plus the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) child seat anchor system.Electronic stability control (VDC, for Vehicle Dynamic Control) is optional only on the LE and PRO-4X models.Front-seat side-impact airbags and airbag curtains are optional.
Exterior Features
There's a family resemblance between the midsize Nissan Frontier and full-size Titan, but the Frontier is two feet shorter and feels it.After climbing out of a Titan and into a Frontier, it seems right, unless you need an eight-foot bed for work or need to tow a big trailer.
The grille, headlights, front fascia and alloy wheels have been retouched for 2009, but not enough for anyone to notice.The fender flares are big and smooth.The front end is a bit cleaner and shinier, and the wheels, two types of 16-inch and one 18-inch alloys, have a bit more style.The Crew Cab looks cool with the optional tubular black aluminum roof rack, taken from the popular Xterra SUV.
King Cabs have rear-hinged auxiliary doors behind the front doors, for access to the two small forward-facing seats.Crew Cabs have four full doors and a roomy and comfortable rear passenger compartment that seats three.The King Cab bed is 73.3 inches Crew Cab bed is 59.5 inches, or almost exactly five feet.It takes a Crew Cab long wheelbase, another 14 inches, to get a bed the same length as King Cab.
A spray-on bed liner and Utili-track tie-down system are available.Using five rails (two on the floor and one on each side and forward bulkhead) and cleats that slide in the channels, all kinds of cargo can be held down.
The new PRO-4X is not totally new; it already existed under another name, the Frontier Nismo (Nissan Motor Sports), technically aftermarket but all Nissan, and available from dealers.It does away with a bunch of chrome, in particular the grille, bumpers, outside mirrors and door handles, making them body-colored.It's got its own 16-inch alloy wheels and big distinctive off-road tires.
Walkaround
For 2009, parts of the instrument panel are new, in particular the HVAC control knobs and white-faced gauges.The standard seat fabric is also new, with perforated leather optional; the leather is excellent but the fabric is rugged and eminently livable, although we dropped a dollop of a Subway foot-long on it and it and the stain wouldn't go away with just a napkin and spit (upholstery cleaner got it later).
The PRO-4X, our test model for one week, has cool red stitching on its own black fabric.The bucket seats fit well; hours could be spent in them pleasurably, presuming they're not all off-road hours, but even if they were, the PRO-4X would make the time bearable on the backbone.
The front seat layout is excellent, with a console having gauges that are attractive and easy to read, and controls that are easy to operate.The center console is deep, while there are cubbies forward of the shift lever, cupholders galore, good armrests and door handles, and a double glovebox that opens up and down.A nice steering wheel has optional controls and short sturdy stalks.Good grab handles on the A pillars.The vinyl dashboard is ugly in brown, but just fine in black.
Options include an eight-way power driver's seat, four-way power passenger's seat, heated front seats, dual heated outside mirrors, and more.
We spent some time in a regular Crew Cab as well.Passengers back there will have a good time, especially if they're under an optional moonroof.They'll have cupholders, map pockets, grab handles, and an optional folding center armrest, although not a lot of knee room.
Rear seats in both the King Cab and Crew Cab fold up, and the front passenger seat folds flat, to create cargo space.
Interior
For 2009, parts of the instrument panel are new, in particular the HVAC control knobs and white-faced gauges.The standard seat fabric is also new, with perforated leather optional; the leather is excellent but the fabric is rugged and eminently livable, although we dropped a dollop of a Subway foot-long on it and it and the stain wouldn't go away with just a napkin and spit (upholstery cleaner got it later).
The PRO-4X, our test model for one week, has cool red stitching on its own black fabric.The bucket seats fit well; hours could be spent in them pleasurably, presuming they're not all off-road hours, but even if they were, the PRO-4X would make the time bearable on the backbone.
The front seat layout is excellent, with a console having gauges that are attractive and easy to read, and controls that are easy to operate.The center console is deep, while there are cubbies forward of the shift lever, cupholders galore, good armrests and door handles, and a double glovebox that opens up and down.A nice steering wheel has optional controls and short sturdy stalks.Good grab handles on the A pillars.The vinyl dashboard is ugly in brown, but just fine in black.
Options include an eight-way power driver's seat, four-way power passenger's seat, heated front seats, dual heated outside mirrors, and more.
We spent some time in a regular Crew Cab as well.Passengers back there will have a good time, especially if they're under an optional moonroof.They'll have cupholders, map pockets, grab handles, and an optional folding center armrest, although not a lot of knee room.
Rear seats in both the King Cab and Crew Cab fold up, and the front passenger seat folds flat, to create cargo space.
TagLine
Revised midsize pickup with strong engine, good handling.
Driving Impression
We got into the Nissan Frontier after stepping out of a full-size Titan, and we must say that the Frontier made the Titan feel huge.And for the week we were in the Frontier, it never felt too small.So we might suggest that the first things you should consider in choosing a Frontier (or any truck) are the size of the bed you need, and the seating capacity.(That's assuming you don't need the full-size Titan for towing.) Remember that tailgate extenders are available, if you occasionally need a longer bed to haul things.
On the road, the award-winning, all-aluminum DOHC V6 engine has very strong acceleration when you put your foot down.As it should, given 261 horsepower.At 4.0 liters, it's a stroked version of the award-winning 3.5-liter that's used in the 350Z sports car and other Nissans.It has all the right stuff: aluminum block and heads, Teflon-coated pistons, Continuous Valve Timing Control (CVTCS), Nissan variable Induction Control System (NICS), silent timing chain and micro finished camshaft and crankshaft surfaces, digital knock control system, and 105,000-mile spark plugs.
There's 281 pound-feet of torque, but it is isn't fully there at lower rpm, so you do have to put your foot down to find all the power, and that doesn't come without a price in fuel efficiency.The PRO-4X gets 15 City and 19 Highway miles per gallon, which is no more than the full-size Dodge Ram pickup with a 390-horsepower Hemi V8 engine.
The four-cylinder engine with manual transmission gets an EPA-rated 19/23 mpg.It's available in a nicely equipped SE King Cab, so this might be an option.
The five-speed automatic transmission shifts in and out of fifth gear frequently, even at fairly low speeds during casual driving, but always smoothly and often invisibly.A manual mode would be useful, but isn't available.
On the highway, we drove Frontiers with both the short and long wheelbase, as well as our week in the PRO-4X with the off-road Bilstein gas-charged shock absorbers and big BFG trail tires, and we didn't encounter any bumps or situations that made us say: This thing rides like a truck.
The handling is also good, tight, never flabby or wallowy.In fact, it feels better than the Nissan Xterra SUV, which uses the Frontier chassis but has a higher center of gravity.The turning circle isn't nearly as tight as that of the Xterra, however.The chassis is a boxed-in steel ladder frame, with double wishbone front suspension and solid rear axle with leaf springs.
The part-time four-wheel-drive system, which can be easily shifted on the fly, is there to be used.Don't even think of driving off the pavement without engaging it, because it makes a world of difference.Even when you don't need it to keep from getting stuck, it transforms the Frontier; on gravel roads the Frontier is totally squirrelly in 2WD, but in 4WD it's stable.Even the ride is improved using 4WD, because the tires remain more in contact with the ground.
On those gravel roads, riding as a passenger in a 4WD King Cab, we found things a bit rough.Later, driving the PRO-4X for a couple hours on fire trails in the Pacific Northwest, no problem.Lots of fun.The good seats were a relief.But that's when we most would have liked a manual mode in the five-speed automatic transmission.
We also got on a closed off-road course, with specific steep challenges.We used 4WD in its low range to get over some ridges and ruts, and found that it allowed higher speeds than some other systems; but also found that it wasn't really needed except in the most extreme situations, because 4WD in high range is good.
You have to get the optional Traction Package to make the PRO-4X capable off-road; it includes Vehicle Dynamic Control, Hill Descent Control, and Hill Start Assist.We tested the HDC that allows you to travel down a steep hill and rely on electronics to slow and keep the truck safe and steady at about 5 mph, with throttle control and ABS automatically applied, meaning all the driver has to do is steer.If you live in a place that has snowy and icy hills in winter, HDC could save your life or the life of another, for example a passenger on the sidewalk because it allows you to maintain steering control.
Hill Start Assist allows you to start moving forward on a steep uphill, without drifting back.It applies the brakes for two seconds after you lift your foot off the brake pedal.However with an automatic transmission, that's not really a problem, because you can use two feet on the two pedals.
Summary
Nissan Frontier offers a lot for a midsize truck, namely best-in-class power, payload and towing capacity, though with a price in fuel mileage.And some safety features, such as stability control, side-impact airbags and airbag curtains, are either optional or unavailable on some models.The Frontier interior is comfortable and laid out well, and the back seat of the Crew Cab offers good room for three passengers.Off-road, the Frontier is very capable, with its two-speed transfer case using part-time 4WD that can be shifted on the fly, plus Hill Descent Control on some models.It rides and steers well on gravel roads in 4WD, and on pavement, its ride is nice and handling tight.
Sam Moses filed this report to NewCarTestDrive.com.
Model Lineup
Nissan Frontier XE ($17,460), SE I4 ($19,560), SE King Cab 2WD ($22,210), SE Crew Cab 2WD ($23,260), LE Crew Cab 2WD ($26,540), PRO-4X 2WD ($26,280), SE King Cab 4WD ($24,910), SE Crew Cab 4WD ($25,960), LE Crew Cab 4WD ($29,190), Pro-4X 4WD ($28,980), SE King Cab 2WD lwb ($23,010), SE Crew Cab 2WD lob ($24,060), LE Crew Cab 2WD lwb ($27,040), SE King Cab 4WD lwb ($25,710), SE Crew Cab 4WD lwb ($26,760), LE Crew Cab 4WD lwb ($29,740).
Assembled In
Tennessee.
Options As Tested
Technology Package ($950) including premium sound system with 6CD and MP3, Bluetooth and satellite radio capability, steering wheel controls; floor mats ($105); Side & Curtain Airbags ($550); Traction Package ($500) with including HDC, HAS and VDC.
The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification.
Dealer Installed Options
Ashcup: Part number 999M1-KR010.
$15
Fixed Bed Extender: Part number 999T7-BR200.
$229
Under-The-Rail Bedliner (1): Part number 999T1-BR103KC. Bed Rail Caps must be ordered separately. To place a bedliner order, please call: 800-933-4200.
$299
Under-The-Rail Bedliner (2-5): Part number 999T1-BR101KC. Bed Rail Caps must be ordered separately. To place a bedliner order, please call: 800-933-4200.
$299
Under-The-Rail Bedliner (6 and above): Part number 999T1-BR102KC. Bed Rail Caps must be ordered separately. To place a bedliner order, please call: 800-933-4200.
$299
Bed Rail Caps: Part number 999T1-BR200KC.
$84
Bed Tent: Part number 999T7-BR300KC.
$229
Swing-Away Hitch-Mounted Bike Carrier: Part number 999R5-AR000.
$380
L/H Unpainted Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BR101SK.
$50
R/H Unpainted Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BR102SK.
$50
L/H QM1 Avalanche Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BRQM1K1.
$50
R/H QM1 Avalanche Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BRQM1K2.
$50
L/H K12 Radiant Silver Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BRK12K1.
$50
R/H K12 Radiant Silver Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BRK12K2.
$50
L/H KH3 Super Black Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BRKH3K1.
$50
R/H KH3 Super Black Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BRKH3K2.
$50
L/H C43 Desert Stone Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BTC43K1.
$50
R/H C43 Desert Stone Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BTC43K2.
$50
L/H A15 Red Brawn Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BSA15K1.
$50
R/H A15 Red Brawn Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BSA15K2.
$50
L/H K27 Storm Gray Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BRK27K1.
$50
R/H K27 Storm Gray Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BRK27K2.
$50
L/H A20 Red Alert Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BSA20K1.
$50
R/H A20 Red Alert Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BSA20K2.
$50
L/H BW9 Majestic Blue Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BSBW9K1.
$50
R/H BW9 Majestic Blue Body Side Moldings: Part number 999G2-BSBW9K2.
$50
Emergency Road Kit: Part number 999M1-AR001.
$60
All-Season Gray Rubber Floor Mats: Part number 999E1-BR001.
$95
All-Season Beige Rubber Floor Mats: Part number 999E1-BR001BE.
$95
Carpeted Charcoal Floor Mats (3-pc set): Part number 999E2-BR001CH.
$89
Carpeted Beige Floor Mats (3-pc set): Part number 999E2-BR001BE.
$89
Grille/Brush Guard: Part number 999T4-BR200.
$449
Hood Protector: Part number 999D5-XR000.
$75
In-Cabin Microfilter: Part number 999M1-VR056.
$32
iPod Interface: Part number 999U7-VR002.
$175
iPod Harness B: Part number 999U7-VS000.
$30
iPod Harness C: Part number 999U7-VS001.
$30
iPod Harness D: Part number 999U7-VS004.
$30
Keyless Entry: Part number 999KE-AR000.
$90
Polished Finish Slimline License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMPOL. Stainless steel.
$33
Gold Finish Slimline License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMGLD. Stainless steel.
$42
Satin Finish Slimline License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMSAT. Stainless steel.
$33
Matte Black Finish Slimline License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMBLK. Stainless steel.
$33
NISSAN Logo Polished Finish License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMNIS. Stainless steel.
$39
NISSAN Logo Satin Finish License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-ANNISSA. Stainless steel.
$39
NISSAN Logo Matte Black Finish License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMNISBK. Stainless steel.
$39
NISSAN Logo Black Pearl Finish License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-ANNISBP. Stainless steel.
$39
FRONTIER Logo Polished Finish License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMFRN. Stainless steel.
$32
FRONTIER Logo Satin Finish License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMFRNSA. Stainless steel.
$32
FRONTIER Logo Matte Black Finish Lic. Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-AMFRNBK. Stainless steel.
$25
Remote Control Key Fob: Part number 28268-EA000.
$88
Seat Belt Extender: Part number 86848-7Z022.
$50
Fold Flat First Row Water Resistant Seat Covers: Part number 999N4-XU001.
$150
Fixed Back First Row Water Resistant Seat Covers: Part number 999N4-XU000.
$150
Second Row Water Resistant Seat Covers: Part number 999N4-BR001.
$134
Side Window Deflectors (2-pc Set): Part number 999D3-BT000KC.
$46
Spare Tire Lock: Part number 999L2-BN000.
$36
Front Set Splash Guards (2-Pc): Part number 999J2-XR00003.
$52
Rear Set Splash Guards (2-Pc): Part number 999J2-BS00004.
$52
Step Rails (2-pc Set): Part number 999T6-BR003.
$182
Soft Tonneau Cover: Part number 999N3-BT000KC.
$300
Receiver Hitch: Part number 999T5-BR100. Hitch does not include ball mount, harness, or hitch cap.
$190
Class III Hitch Ball Mount: Part number 999M1-WG011S.
$41
Weight Distributing Class IV Hitch Ball Mount: Part number 999T7-WQ820. Includes Class IV hitch ball.
$349
Trailer Tow Harness (4-Pin): Part number 999T8-BR004. Provides only trailer lighting power.
$50
Trailer Tow Harness (7-Pin): Part number 999T8-BR000. Provides trailer lighting power and connections/circuits for trailer brakes.
$65
Class II Hitch Ball: Part number 999T7-AP001.
$25
Class III Hitch Ball: Part number 999T7-KN000.
$13
Receiver Hitch Sub Harness (Brake Jumper): Part number 24167-7S000.
$16
Receiver Hitch Cap: Part number 999T5-KN000S2.
$13
Sliding Bed Divider (DIO): Part number 999T7-BR500.
$239
Sliding Bed Extender (DIO): Part number 999T7-BR100.
$273
Tie-Down Cleat: Part number 999T7-WQ700.
$58
Sliding Tool Box: Part number 999T2-BR200.
$499
NISMO Open O Logo Polished License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-SP005.
$32
NISMO Open O Logo Black Matte License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-SP005BK.
$32
NISMO Open O Logo Satin License Plate Frame: Part number 999MB-SP005SA.
$32
Wheels: NISMO 18 x 8.5 Silver Street Alloy: Part number 4030S-RN0D0.
$360
NISMO Lug Nut Adapter: Part number 40325-RN700.
$7
NISMO Cat-Back Sport Exhaust System: Part number 20100-RS3D0.
$840
NISMO V6 Cold Air Intake: Part number 16576-RND26.
$300
Emissions
Federal Emissions
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50 State Emissions
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Other Options
XE Preferred Package
$990
Side & Curtain Airbag Package: Includes inflatable airbag curtains.