CHICAGO — The next-gen Nissan Frontier is nearly here, but the long-running, current Frontier pickup is going out with a bang. Nissan used the Chicago Auto Show to announce that the 2020 Frontier will ...
It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn to anything with four wheels. Prior to joining the Roadshow team, he was a freelance contributor for Motor Authority ...
Craig brought 15 years of automotive journalism experience to the Cars team. A lifelong resident of Michigan, he's as happy with a wrench or welding gun in hand as he is in front of the camera or ...
For years, Japanese carmaker Nissan has been trying to become a major player in the massively-sized American pickup truck segment. There are two main weapons it uses in this war, the Frontier and ...
Midsize trucks offer solid utility at lower prices than their larger full-size siblings. The Toyota Tacoma has been the best-selling midsize pickup for over two decades, but you can still make a solid ...
The new 3.8-liter V-6 under the hood, developed with the U.S. market in mind, has 93 percent new or redesigned parts and is built at Nissan's engine plant in Dechard, Tennessee, where the 5.6-liter ...
The Chicago Auto Show, before becoming the first show of the year like it is now, was always a truck-heavy event. And just because there are some bigger debuts in the Windy City now doesn’t mean the ...
Sometimes you don't need to explore a new frontier just yet, when the old one still works. That was one takeaway from the 2020 Frontier news that Nissan announced at the Chicago Auto Show this week.
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