Nissan Announces Pricing on 2004 Frontier Pickup
Nissan North America, Inc. on Oct. 31 announced pricing for its 2004 Nissan Frontier pickup, which is on sale now at Nissan dealerships nationwide. The starting Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is $13,290 for the Frontier King Cab 4x2. The 2004 Frontier is offered in an array of models including King Cab, Crew Cab, Crew Cab Long Bed and Supercharged (with 210 horsepower) and available in both 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive. Enhancements for 2004 include a new Super Value Truck Package for the Frontier King Cab, which now consists of the Basic Gear Package, Utility Package, Power Package plus Bedliner and Rail Caps for $1,600 (XE V6) and $2,550 (XE I4), a total savings of $2,010 and $1,860 respectively compared to ordering the packages independently. Prices for select 2004 Frontier models include $17,640 for the Frontier King Cab XE-V6 4x2 with 4-speed automatic transmission; $21,730 for the Frontier King Cab SVE-V6 4x4 with 5-speed manual; $19,370 for the Frontier Crew Cab XE-V6 4x2 Long Bed with manual; and $27,420 for the Frontier Crew Cab SC-V6 4x4 Long Bed with automatic. About Nissan North America, Inc. In North America, Nissan's operations include automotive styling, engineering, consumer and corporate financing, sales and marketing, distribution and manufacturing. More information on Nissan in North America and the complete line of Nissan vehicles can be found at www.nissanusa.com.
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