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Nissan's 2018 Frontier Starts at $19,965
Nissan has added a backup camera and an upgraded base Frontier, along with a $600 price increase for the 2018 model year, Nissan announced.

Photo of 2018 Frontier Midnight Edition courtesy of Nissan.

Photo of 2018 Frontier Midnight Edition courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan has added a backup camera and an upgraded base Frontier, along with a $600 price increase for the 2018 model year, Nissan announced.
Nissan's 2018 Frontier retails for at least $19,965 (including delivery fees), and is on sale now. Nissan will again offer the Frontier in King Cab or Crew Cab, rear-wheel drive or 4x4, and in five trim grades, including S, SV, Pro-4X, Desert Runner, and SL.
The 2018 Frontier adds Nissan's RearView Monitor across the lineup. The base S will now have air conditioning, cruise control, a Bluetooth hands-free phone system, a 5.0-inch color display, and Siri Eyes Free.
Nissan will also sell a Midnight Edition later in the model year that adds a gloss-black grille, 18-inch aluminum wheels, and other exterior upgrades.
The 2018 Frontier is again powered by two engine choices, including a 2.5-liter four-cylinder or 4.0-liter DOHC V-6 (261 horsepower).
While both engines are available with the S, the rear-wheel Desert Runner and SL Crew Cab offer only the V-6. The Pro-4X is only available in 4x4.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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