5 Star Reviews for 2007 Nissan Frontier

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.57/5 Average
139 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2007, the Nissan adds a long-bed version of the crew cab to its lineup, allowing Frontier Crew Cab buyers to get a King Cab-size bed. At 6 feet in length, the Long Bed model provides an extra foot of load space. The optional CD changer now has MP3 playback capability, and all models add a passenger-side seatbelt reminder light. All V6-equipped 2007 Nissan Frontiers get a bump up in their emissions rating to LEV2 ULEV.

Pros:
  • Well-tuned chassis and ample ground clearance assure excellent capability in the dirt, muscular V6 engine, good highway ride, spacious cabin, innovative bed features.
Cons:
  • Interior heavy on hard plastics, regular-cab body style not available.

User Reviews:

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  • A "Useful" Truck - Does it all! - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    OK like Thomas the tank engine, its useful for most needs of the average household! I bought this truck after repairing a customers SE in the Body Shop and was blown away with the 4cly performance. It handles a yard and a half of mulch with no strain, is well as several trips of 12 bags of leaves to the dump with the bed extender used, commuting 50 miles a day for work getting 22.7 mpg! Savings on the same range traveled with my prior 06 F150 is 6 gallons a fill, thats over $600.a year saved based on 2.75 a gallon-WOW! Mine came with the "old man"(grin-see other post!)options: A/Trans, power windows, door locks, sliding back glass, bedliner, bedextender, CD player-Great Truck!

  • Great Truck - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    I bought this truck new and have 20,000 of problem free miles on it. Test drove other midsize trucks and this was the best one by far. I could be like a lot of other people and say the fuel economy could be better, but its a truck and I expect it.

  • Impressed - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    Not much change from the 06 but the value power package (new in 07) is a must. Not as smooth over rough roads as my Ranger. The power is awesome. I know gas mileage is a common complaint, but Im getting over 21 mpg in town! And its supposed to get better once the engine gets broken in. I only got 19 with my Ranger with a much smaller engine. The turning radius is, well, non-existent. Dont try a U-turn at an intersection. The transmission is incredible smooth. I cannot feel it shift. Overall, Im very impressed with the look and quality.

  • Almost there - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    When I set out to buy my first news vehicle I knew one thing. I was getting a truck. I researched everything I could about recently produced 4x4 mid-size trucks, and was hoping to find and American made that fit my criteria. After all was said and done I bought my 07 frontier brand- new with 205 miles on it. I was spoiled for a few years owning a 78 international scout ii. I have put this Nissan through the same paces that I was able to put old Betsy through, however. At 37,000 mi. I needed to replace the clutch, and now at 78,000 I am needing to open the transfer case because the 4x4 wont disengage all of the way. So I ask, "what the hell?" why are these things breaking?

  • 5 Months and still loving it - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    I wrote a review called 3 Months and still love it. I have now driven my truck in both summer and winter (live in the Northeast). I have also gotten over my initial new car happy feeling, but believe me: Im still very happy with my truck. I took fuel economy down one notch because in four wheel drive I know its depressingly low. All vehicles are low in 4WD though, so dont skip this truck because of that. The power is still great, handles like a dream, and there has been ZERO snowpiles or unplowed roads that I could not get through. I live in a city built on a hill where they dont know how to plow, and I still havent had a single problem in the snow.

  • 2 year update - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    the stock tires are only good for southern Cal. I purchase a set of BFG AT and they made a world deference off road. It will climb now with all most no wheel spin, where as before the stock tires just couldnt find traction. The only down side to using real off road tire is I lost about 2 mpg. No real problems with the truck, I even have hauled one cubic yard of gravel with it, just got to go slow.

  • Great Truck - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    Test drove a Tacoma, didnt like the car like interior. Then drove the Frontier and loved it. I have owned it for 8 months now a have no regrets!!!

  • New yet - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    After much research on smaller pickups, im pleased with my choice. After looking at ford and tacoma this was the obvious choice. Only had it 2 weeks, but im happy.

  • Great Truck - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    Ive had the truck about one month and so far, I love it. Mine has just about every available option and is really comfortable and attractive. I havent taken it off-road yet, but the highway ride is outstanding. I compared it to the Tacoma, but ended up going with the Frontier for its better ride and more available options. The Frontier also feels more powerful to me, although supposedly the Tacoma is faster. Both are good trucks, I just thought I got more for the money with the Nissan. Bottom line is that I strongly recommend this truck.

  • "The Machine" - 2007 Nissan Frontier
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    Excellent truck! This is my first pick up truck and I love it. I use it to work every day and to go off road on the weekend with my kids for an ATV run. Towing power is excellent, so far no problems.

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