Despite
its lack of advanced safety features other than ABS, ESC, and traction control, the NHTSA backs the Frontier up with a decent 4 - star safety rating while the IIHS rates it as «good».
Not exact matches
Value in Its Class The Navigator's base price includes a lot
of premium
features as standard equipment, but there are also some curious omissions, like the
lack of an optional heated steering wheel and certain
advanced safety features.
Notable drawbacks include a
lack of power from the base engine (the upgraded 2.4 - liter engine is only marginally better), lifeless steering and handling, a
lack of interior and cargo space, a shortage
of advanced safety features, a loud cabin and a price that doesn't justify tolerating these issues.
You will also likely have all
of the
advanced safety features like autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, and lane departure warning, which older used cars will probably
lack.
The latter model is not only a lot roomier but also adds the sort
of luxury
features it long
lacked, including new entertainment technology and built - in Wi - Fi, as well as more
advanced safety gear.