Nissan Frontier Pricing Unchanged for 2019
Nissan will keep the starting retain price for its Frontier midsize pickup at $19,985, which includes a $995 delivery fee, for the 2019 model year. The pickup will get a few enhancements.

Nissan's 2019 Frontier will remain at its 2018-MY starting price.
Photo courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan will keep the starting retain price for its Frontier midsize pickup at $19,985, which includes a $995 delivery fee, for the 2019 model year. The pickup will get a few enhancements as it remains in its third generation that began with the 2014 model year.
The 2019 Frontier adds a standard 7-inch color touchscreen for its infotainment system for S and SV grades, as well as expanded availability of the Cayenne Red Metallic exterior color. Nissan will again offer a Midnight Edition appearance package.
The truck is again available in both King Cab and Crew Cab body styles and in rear-wheel or 4x4 drivetrain configurations, along with a choice of engines that includes a 4-liter DOHC V-6 engine rated at 261 horsepower or a 152-hp 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine (King Cab only). Five trim grades include S (four-cylinder and V-6), SV, PRO-4X (4x4 only), Desert Runner (4x2 V-6 only), and SL (Crew Cab V-6 only).
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Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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