- Editor:
- Sam Moses
- Price As Tested:
- $32,730
“Solid midsize pickup with power and features.”
Depending upon trim levels and other specifics, the 2010 Nissan Frontier is available two body styles, two wheelbase lengths, with two cargo-bed lengths, two engines, two-wheel or four-wheel drive and four trim levels. Within those choices are different transmissions and other features. But, of all that, not every mathematically possible version is available, as Nissan offers those combinations which are more likely to be most popular.
The Frontier King Cab XE ($17,540) is the base model, has the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and five-speed manual transmission, and steel wheels, wind-up windows, and no air conditioning. The XE Preferred Package ($990), which includes air conditioning and an AM/FM/CD audio system, is the major option for the XE. Other options for the XE, and available either as options or standard equipment for the rest of the line, include a bed liner ($430), bed extender ($260), splash guards ($130), and floor mats ($105). Four-wheel drive is not available on the XE.
The King Cab SE ($19,640) upgrades with the air conditioning and sound system of the XE Preferred Package, plus a chrome front bumper, slider rear window and other features. An automatic transmission is optional ($1,050). The King Cab SE is not available with 4WD, but there is an optional Power Package ($1,080), which includes power windows, door locks and mirrors, remote keyless entry, and cruise control.
The King Cab SE V6 ($20,440) has the V6 engine as standard. There is an SE V6 Value Truck Package ($1,330), which adds a Class III hitch receiver, 16-inch alloy wheels, bed liner, floor mats, an in-cabin micro filter and all the features of the SE Power Package.
For all trim levels, four-wheel drive is an additional $2,700, and an automatic transmission, if it's not standard equipment, is $1,050.
The King Cab LE ($24,920) adds, as standard, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, 18-inch alloy wheels, 265/60R18 tires, fog lights, chrome door handles and power mirrors, step rails, eight-way power driver's seat, cruise control, first aid kit, Utili-track Bed Channel system, and power windows, door locks and remote keyless entry. Available as an option with the LE is the Technology Package ($950), which includes Bluetooth, AM/FM/six-CD audio system with six speakers, auxiliary input jack, MP3/WMA capability and XM Satellite Radio, and a vehicle immobilizer.
The King Cab PRO-4X ($25,010) 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 bed liner and tough fabric seats with red stitching, as well as cruise control, remote keyless entry, and power windows, door locks and mirrors. Optionally available for the PRO-4X is a six-speed manual transmission, which must be ordered with four-wheel drive. The PRO-4X is also available with the Technology Package.
Generally, the Crew Cab models parallel the King Cab models, except there is no availability of the four-cylinder engine with the Crew Cab body style; all Crew Cabs are powered by the V6 with either the six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. There is also no XE Crew Cab; the trims levels are SE V6, LE and PRO-4X.
The Crew Cab SE V6 ($22,290) has the six-speed manual transmission as standard equipment. The SE V6 and LE are available with the longer cargo bed (73.3 inches instead of 59.5 inches) which is fitted onto a chassis with a longer wheelbase (139.9 inches instead of 125.9 inches). Crew Cabs are available with a moonroof ($700), and the Crew Cab SE V6 is also available with an optional Value Truck Package ($1,380).
The Crew Cab LE ($26,620) includes even more features and is available with the LE Value Truck Package ($1,600), which includes Bluetooth, a Rockford Fosgate AM/FM/six-CD audio system with ten speakers, steering wheel-mounted controls, auxiliary input jack, MP3/WMA capability, and XM Satellite Radio. Most of the rest of the features which are optionally available on the lower trim levels are standard on the LE, including a full range of power features.
The Crew Cab PRO-4X ($26,360) is available only with the shorter cargo bed and shorter wheelbase. Optional for the PRO-4X is a Moonroof and Roof Rack Package ($900), and a PRO-4X Value Truck Package ($1,970), which includes the Rockford Fosgate sound system, leather, eight-way power driver's seat and four-way passenger's seat, heated front seats and outside mirrors, and rear fold-down center armrest.
For the Crew Cab models, as with the King Cab models, four-wheel drive is an additional $2,700, and the automatic transmission is $1,050.
Safety equipment on all Frontiers includes two-stage front airbags, side-impact airbags, side-curtain airbags, a tire-pressure monitor, and 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. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), which helps to maintain control on slippery surfaces, is standard on all Frontiers equipped with the V6 engine.