I purchased a new 23 frontier SV 4x4 and it seems to down shift hard when stopping from certain speeds .maybe I'm not used to the 9 speed automatic or maybe it's normal operation is anyone noticing any problems
Overall, don't stress it. Honestly, I believe with all my heart these new Frontiers are going to be considered the pinnacle of Mid-size trucks looking back 30+ years from now. Just my opinion. Obviously no vehicle is truly perfect, but considering how much everyone loves the Tacoma and how revered they are, the Frontier is literally a Tacoma but done better in practically every single aspect. Right down to the frame. The Tacoma's have a C-Channel style frame and our Frontiers are a solid rectangular piece so they don't twist over time like the Tacoma's do.
Only complaint I have with my Frontier realistically is the gas mileage. It basically gets the gas mileage of a full size truck. But considering we have 310HP from the factory, its a price I'm willing to pay. Our 9 speed transmission makes it easier for those of us that drive in the city. For me, I barely touch the gas and I'm in 6th gear by the time I hit 30mph just cruisin' along around 1200 rpm's.
I absolutely love mine. I was truly terrified of the transmission at first. My Frontier was a special gift/partnership from my folks and is something I wanted to last a very long time for the memories of us getting it together. Potentially even pass this down to my son when the time comes. When I first purchased mine it was in the middle of a harsh Pacific Northwest winter. The transmission would shift so hard into those Planetary gears and before I knew better I was genuinely concerned. I thought for sure the transmission would be the weak point and there was no way the vehicle would last 100,000 miles.
Fast forward to about 5,000 miles I noticed the transmission was smoothed out quite a bit. By the time I got to 10,000 miles its like butter. However, like we said, those first few gears are geared super low, so if the vehicle feels the need to downshift from 6th to 3rd (which 3rd is a planetary gear) it will shift a litter harder than normal. But not as hard as if you first purchased the vehicle with 0 miles in the dead of a freezing winter hard. Just have to learn to tell your mind its okay. Its designed that way.
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I agree this is probably the best frontier yet .the rear under seat storage is great the ride and handling is excellent the steering is stiffer compared to some trucks but I like that at 75 mph it's extremely quiet the interior is well put together.i agree with you I feel like this is a better built truck than the Tacoma the interior of the Toyota feels cheap and the seats aren't comfortable I'm six ft six and the frontier has lots of room my gas mileage is pretty good for a big V6 engine my truck is a 4wheel drive my dad has 21 Ridgeline and he gets 24 mpg maybe and that truck has 265 hp the frontier is fast I still see a few early Nissan pick ups on the road that says a lot for Nissan