The Frontier
King Cab features flip - up rear seats and both cab styles offer excellent cab storage and flexibility.
The King Cab features either a 6.5 - or eight - foot bed, as well as rear - opening side doors to allow passengers or cargo to access the back seat, which seats three.
Not exact matches
Inside, it
features a full bathroom with a separate shower, washer / dryer, full kitchen, in - floor radiant heating, a booming Bose Surround Sound entertainment system, and top of the line
King Ranch trim in the
cab.
Further usable
features include a rear door on
King Cab models that opens a full 168 degrees and a lockable external storage area located behind the left wheel well.
The Nissan Frontier comes in five trim levels with the
King Cab - S, SV 4 - Cylinder, SV V6, Desert Runner, and PRO-4X - and five trim levels with the Crew
Cab - S, SV V6, Desert Runner, SL, and PRO-4X - so you should have no trouble finding the one with the
features and interior space you demand.
Report: 4 of 4 Previous reports: Sept.» 08, Jan.» 09, Apr.»09 Base price: $ 31,450 Price as tested: $ 36,020 Four - wheel - drive system: Two - speed, part - time electronic shift on the fly Long - Term Numbers Miles to date: 23,315 Miles since last report: 7,288 Average mpg (this report): 13.33 Test best tank (mpg): 17.18 Test worst tank (mpg): 8.25 (towing) Maintenance Oil change: $ 62.15 Mid-service: $ 132.50 Problem areas: Warped front rotors, some squeaks and creaks What's Hot, What's Not Hot: Awesome power, exhaust note,
features, storage, fine tow rig Not: Interior quality not as good as competition, aggressive traction control, some squeaks and rattles Logbook Quotes * «
King Cab is a great size for a personal - use truck, but if you want to put real people back there, get the Crew.»
Nissan introduced a specially modified 2018 Titan XD
King Cab named «Smokin» TITAN» because of its custom flatbed with a built - in Lang BBQ smoker and an host of chef - friendly
features for the tailgating enthusiast who wants to replicate the backyard barbequing experience.
Similar equipment is offered for the Single
Cab and
King Cab configurations, though not all trim levels and
features are available in every case.
The new
King Cab body features a roomy cab with a choice of front split bench seat or front bucket seats (standard on PRO-4X, optional on SV grad
Cab body
features a roomy
cab with a choice of front split bench seat or front bucket seats (standard on PRO-4X, optional on SV grad
cab with a choice of front split bench seat or front bucket seats (standard on PRO-4X, optional on SV grade).
Available in
King Cab and Crew
Cab configurations, the Titan is loaded with useful
features, such as the
King Cab's rear - hinged half doors that swing open almost 180 degrees and an infinitely - adjustable track system built into the bed.
If I want an XE
King Cab and try to add the $ 250 towing package — a real bargain — I am also required to buy a spray - on bedliner for $ 450, a «Trac package» with traction control and tow hooks ($ 300), and a «Preferred package» ($ 700) that includes a six - disc CD changer, a sliding rear window and a few other
features I may or may not want.
I think my favorite
features of this truck have to be the push button four wheel drive that can be engaged anytime under 10 mph, the suicide back half doors in the
king cab, the power seats and windows and mirrors, and also the canvas cover for the bed which by the way is full size.
The Crew
Cab models
feature a standard 5.5 - foot bed, while the
King Cab and Single
Cab variants offer bed lengths of 6.5 and eight feet, respectively.