If you're looking for simple and reliable, I would suggest just going for the S rather than the SV. I have no experience with either trim level, but is keyless entry and satellite radio worth an extra $4500? I don't know, maybe those things are both amazing, and after all you'll be in it every day, so why not?
I had two dealers ignore my request for the S trim I4 KC MT and instead quote me for the SV trim V6 KC AT. I didn't persist because I wasn't completely sure I wanted to buy anything at all, so I don't know how they would have actually handled my request. If I ultimately decide to go with that, though, I am going to insist on it until they agree just to get me to go away. From what I understand, a custom order will likely be cheaper for the dealer because the dealer doesn't have to pay any insurance/stocking fees...which means that although they'll try to start with a really, really bad deal with the hope that you'll assume a higher price, you should be able to walk away with a lower price than if you'd bought something off their lot. At least, that's my understanding.
For my part, I am still struggling with the decision of SV V6 KC AT 4x2 versus S I4 KC MT 4x2. I was perfectly happy with both of my previous trucks, which were widely considered to be way under-powered, even with a full bed, so I have a feeling I'll be just as happy with an I4 MT Frontier. But that said, I took it slow because they were both well over twenty years old. Well, that and I drive like an old lady by default.
Weight capacity is important to me. The I4 Frontier is rated for around 600LB in the bed after gas and myself, while the V6 Frontier is rated for around 1100LB after gas/flesh. I am sure I could fudge a little with stronger suspension, but in my mind 1000LB is about the minimum to be worth the size and efficiency drawbacks of a truck. But is it worth an extra $6000 (with more expensive automatic transmission built into the price)?
I've been pretty adamant about getting a manual transmission in the past because I like to be able to control the drivetrain. However, I live in a city these days, where the creep of an automatic's torque converter would be really nice in stop-and-go traffic, plus torque converters are always going to be easier on a drivetrain than the hard lock of a clutch. I slip my clutch more than most for soft shifts, but I won't pretend to be an expert at rev-matching, especially when reacting to stupid drivers. Therefore, maybe auto is the way for me to go. That option appears to be a difference of a little over $3500 between two I4 setups, but if the automatic holds up the drivetrain will thank me.
So I guess that decides it for me: Frontier SV V6 KC AT 4x2. If the automatic is decided upon, that's only a difference of $2500 between S I4 AT and SV V6 AT.
Well, sort of decided. I really, REALLY don't like V6 engines.
So no, I'm not decided. Dang it.
By the way: After my limited, unfocused 'research', I have no hard data to say the VQ40DE (V6) is more or less reliable than the QR25DE (I4). They both have aluminum cylinder blocks and extra-fancy valve systems. All I can say is an I4 will be easier to maintain. Why no I6?
