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1998 Nissan Frontier Review

Nissan serves notice to the competition.
Interior
The operative theme in truck interiors these days is "car like," which means if you don't look in the rear view

and see the truck bed out back, you won't know you're in a pickup. After years of Spartan efficiency, truck interiors

now have softer edges, better upholstery, thoughtful ergonomics and (gasp) comfort. Nissan's Frontier has it all.

Frontier SE comes standard with bucket seats and a center console with cup holders. Other niceties in the SE

package are dual overhead map lights, driver vanity mirror, front door map pockets, cruise control, premium carpeting

and variable speed wipers. A flip-up glass sunroof comes with a sunshade. A power package, standard on the SE,

includes power windows and door locks with keyless entry and dual outside power mirrors. There is a shut-off switch

on the console for the passenger air bag.

If you want to go for bragging rights with your truckin' buddies, you can add fog lights, Frontier logo floor mats, rubber bed mat, convenience net, tailgate net, 3- or 6-disc CD changer, chrome rear bumper and receiver tow hitch with hitch ball and lighting harness.

Also available are a cellular phone docking station, engine heater, battery warmer, splash guards and the ever-popular chrome exhaust tips. The Frontier can be anything you want it to be. Next Page


1998 Nissan Frontier