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For Sale: 2003 Nissan Frontier in Concord, North Carolina
Nissan trucks have earned a long-standing reputation for
ruggedness. So it makes you take notice of this 2003 Nissan
Frontier SE 4x4 with its tall stance and fuel-injected V6 power to
enhance the 4x4 experience. And we particularly appreciate an
all-around versatility that's also packaged within a handsome and
loaded pickup.
We like this generation Frontier because not only is the reputation
of this truck tough, but its looks are quite intimidating, too. The
front end seems like they integrated a bull bar. The factory
fenders were done to look like big bolt-on flares. And the 16-inch
optional alloys have spokes that look like steel girders. And
there's also a lot of useful substance within the style. This
includes large step rails, a locking tailgate, and a well-done bed
with a full near and tonneau cover. The overall style of this one
is attractively original, and it looks good out on the streets, but
you'll never hesitate to get to work on or off the pavement. And so
you can tell this is for someone who wants a real truck made for
robust work.
Inside, the door panels, dash, cloth seats, and more look original
and well-kept for the age and mileage. It's the kind of overall
condition that tells you this truck has been treated with respect.
The extended cab is always a nice feature because it makes this
truck more versatile. You can carry more people, have secured
storage, or just enjoy the ability to recline your front bucket
seats properly. This feels quite comfortable with good features
like power windows, dual airbags, cup holders, sliding rear glass,
a center console, and a factory AM/FM/CD stereo. And with cruise
control and cold-blowing air conditioning, this one can eat up the
miles easily and comfortably.
Under the hood is what makes these Nissans so desirable. The
fuel-injected 3.3-liter motor is a hardy VG unit. This means a
well-developed lineage related to everything from the classic
hardbody pickups to the 300ZX. So it gives you the torque when you
need a truck and peppy performance when you're just enjoying it
around town. And the way this one fires up reaffirms the
everlasting nature of a well-maintained Nissan truck. The
four-speed automatic transmission w/overdrive makes it easy to
enjoy near or far. Plus, power steering, power brakes, and front
discs make it usable every day. Your 4x4 system is a true two-speed
transfer case. That's important if you are up to real off-road
duty. Some of today's smaller pickups are all-wheel drive machines
derived from cars/crossovers. What the Frontier offers is smaller
truck dimensions for easy everyday use, but it also doesn't give up
on offering the full torque and utility you expect from a proper
pickup.
Complete with the owner's manual packet. This is the Frontier that
delivers comfort and ability in a right-sized 4x4. So if you want a
real truck for a solid price, don't miss this deal. Call now!
Vehicle Details
2003 Nissan Frontier
Listing ID:CC-1720167
Price:$8,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:2003
Make:Nissan
Model:Frontier
Exterior Color:Dune Beige
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:88578
Stock Number:8024-CHA
VIN:1N6ED26Y83C419197
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