Nissan Offers 2017 Frontier With Work Truck Package
Nissan is offering a "work truck package" with its 2017 Frontier mid-size pickup, which will retails for at least $19,330 and is on sale now, Nissan has announced.

Photo of 2017 Frontier courtesy of Nissan.

Photo of 2017 Frontier courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan is offering a "work truck package" with its 2017 Frontier mid-size pickup, which will retails for at least $19,330 and is on sale now, Nissan has announced.
The base model is the Frontier S King Cab with the inline four-cylinder and 5-speed manual transmission. The 2017 Frontier is a carryover model, and will see a $355 increase for its base model.
Enhancements for 2017 include the addition of a new S Work Truck Package with spray-in bedliner, bed rail caps, splash guards and rubber floor mats. Frontier S grade also now features a body-color rear bumper, which was previously chrome.
Nissan offers the Frontier in five trim grades, including the S, SV, Pro-4X, Desert Runner, and SL. The truck is offered in King Cab and Crew Cab models. Nissan also offers the Frontier is standard and long wheelbases, as well as rear-wheel and 4x4 models.
Engines include a 4.0L DOHC V-6 that makes 261 hp and 281 lb.-ft. of torque as well as a 2.5L four-cylinder (King Cab only).
View Nissan's press release for full details.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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