Find the best pickup for you based on:PRICEPERFORMANCEGOING GREENNissan Frontier9 of 11Fuel economy: 19 city/23 highway mpgThe Nissan Frontier (about $17,500) will please pickup owners interested in fuel efficiency. The 152-horsepower, 2.5-liter four-cylinder, which comes only in two-wheel-drive, gets 19 city/23 highway mpg when paired with a five-speed, manual transmission and 17 city/22 highway mpg when equipped with a five-speed, automatic transmission.The 261-horsepower, 4.0-liter V-6 comes in two- and four-wheel-drive. Two-wheel-drive models get 16 city/20 highway mpg with a six-speed, manual transmission and 15 city/20 highway mpg when equipped with a five-speed automatic. Four-wheel-drive versions achieve 15 city/19 highway mpg when paired with either a manual or automatic transmission.<< Back to the 2010 Fall Car Guide table of contents. Related Articles:Car buying hints for 2010Checklist for test-driveBrand-new or new-to-you?Negotiating a car's priceRelated Links:Save on next new carAuto loan calculatorLease or buy car?6 car-buying mistakesadvertisement
Fuel economy: 19 city/23 highway mpg
The Nissan Frontier (about $17,500) will please pickup owners interested in fuel efficiency. The 152-horsepower, 2.5-liter four-cylinder, which comes only in two-wheel-drive, gets 19 city/23 highway mpg when paired with a five-speed, manual transmission and 17 city/22 highway mpg when equipped with a five-speed, automatic transmission.
The 261-horsepower, 4.0-liter V-6 comes in two- and four-wheel-drive. Two-wheel-drive models get 16 city/20 highway mpg with a six-speed, manual transmission and 15 city/20 highway mpg when equipped with a five-speed automatic. Four-wheel-drive versions achieve 15 city/19 highway mpg when paired with either a manual or automatic transmission.
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