Nissan has announced U.S. pricing for the 2014 Nissan Frontier, which maintains its 2013 starting manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $17,990 USD for the Frontier S King Cab 4x2 with 4-cylinder engine and manual transmission.
by Staff
November 15, 2013
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Nissan has announced U.S. pricing for the 2014 Nissan Frontier, which maintains its 2013 starting MSRP of $17,990 USD for the Frontier S King Cab 4x2 with four-cylinder engine and manual transmission. The 2014 Frontier is offered in both King Cab and Crew Cab body styles and in 4x2 and 4x4 driveline configurations, along with five trim grades: Frontier S (four-cylinder and V-6), SV, PRO-4X, Desert Runner and SL (Crew Cab only).
A range of enhancements have been added for the 2014 model-year, including:
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Heated front seats added to the SV VTP package.
Three new available aluminum-alloy wheels designs: 16-inch SV grade, 16-inch PRO-4X grade and 18-inch SL grade.
Manual sliding rear window added as standard on all Crew Cab models (except S).
Heated front cloth seat available as standard on PRO-4X and optional on SV.
Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System, manual air conditioning, cruise control and steering wheel controls (audio, Bluetooth and cruise control), front sunglass holder, Bluetooth microphone and upgraded audio system added as standard on S models (except King Cab S M/T).
Enhanced NissanConnect with Navigation system functionality (smartphone integration, enhanced voice recognition and device control, one-shot destination entry).
NissanConnect Apps smartphone integration for iPhone and Android.
Available SiriusXM TravelLink (fuel prices, movie times, stock updates, sports scores) and SiriusXM Weather (SiriusXM subscription required, sold separately).
In addition, the SV Value Truck Package (VTP) continues at the 2013 MSRP of $1,900 USD – with heated front seats added at no additional cost. The Value Truck Package reflects savings of $800 USD for King Cab models and $700 USD for Crew Cab models (versus the price of the items if sold separately).
The 2014 Nissan Frontier is on sale now at Nissan dealers nationwide. Below is the MSRP* for the 2014 models:
Model/Drive/Engine/Transmission
Frontier S King Cab 4x2 I4 5MT
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$17,990 USD
Frontier S King Cab 4x2 I4 5AT
$20,270 USD
Frontier SV King Cab 4x2 I4 5MT
$21,560 USD
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Frontier SV King Cab 4x2 I4 5AT
$22,610 USD
Frontier SV King Cab 4x2 V6 6MT
$24,130 USD
Frontier SV King Cab 4x2 V6 5AT
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$23,200 USD
Frontier Desert Runner King Cab 4x2 V6 5AT
$23,920 USD
Frontier SV King Cab 4x4 V6 6MT
$26,830 USD
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Frontier SV King Cab 4x4 V6 5AT
$25,900 USD
Frontier PRO-4X King Cab 4x4 V6 6MT
$29,840 USD
Frontier PRO-4X King Cab 4x4 V6 5AT
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$31,040 USD
Destination and Handling $860.
MSRPs* for the 2014 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab are below:
Model/Drive/Wheelbase/Engine/Transmission
Frontier S Crew Cab 4x2 SWB V6 6MT
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$22,310 USD
Frontier S Crew Cab 4x2 SWB V6 5AT
$23,360 USD
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x2 SWB V6 6MT
$25,450 USD
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Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x2 SWB V6 5AT
$24,220 USD
Frontier Desert Runner Crew Cab 4x2 SWB V6 5AT
$25,240 USD
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x2 LWB V6 5AT
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$24,940 USD
Frontier SL Crew Cab 4x2 SWB V6 5AT
$30,970 USD
Frontier SL Crew Cab 4x2 LWB V6 5AT
$31,470 USD
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Frontier S Crew Cab 4x4 SWB V6 6MT
$25,010 USD
Frontier S Crew Cab 4x4 SWB V6 5AT
$26,060 USD
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x4 SWB V6 6MT
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$28,150 USD
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x4 SWB V6 5AT
$27,220 USD
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x4 LWB V6 5AT
$27,640 USD
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Frontier PRO-4X Crew Cab 4x4SWB V6 6MT
$30,800 USD
Frontier PRO-4X Crew Cab 4x4 SWB V6 5AT
$31,850 USD
Frontier SL Crew Cab 4x4 SWB V6 5AT
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$33,620 USD
Frontier SL Crew Cab 4x4 LWB V6 5AT
$34,170 USD
Destination and Handling is $860.
Frontier features a 4.0L DOHC V-6 engine rated at 261 hp and 281 lb.-ft. of torque. A 152-hpr 2.5L inline four-cylinder engine is also available (King Cab only), and achieves 19 mpg city/23 mpg highway.
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*MSRP excludes applicable tax, title, license fees and destination charges. Dealer sets actual price. Prices and specs are subject to change without notice. Destination and handling $860.
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