With 210 horsepower, 200 lb-ft of torque at 2800, and a fairly low first gear ratio, the 3.3 litre overhead valve V6 engine has plenty of torque for hauling loads up to 500 kg (1,100 lb.). Maximum towing capacity is 1588 kg (3,500 lb.) when equipped with the standard five-speed manual transmission, but when equipped with the optional four-speed automatic transmission, the Frontier SC-V6 will tow up to 2268 kg (5000 lb). Curiously, the SC-V6's tow ratings are the same as the non-supercharged Frontier V6 model. Obviously, the supercharger doesn't provide any additional help when towing.
2007-02-15 16:00:28
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answered by imjustsomeguy001 2
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2016-09-30 10:43:22
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answered by ? 4
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I have a 2006 Frontier. It's a bit larger but the bed suffers with the size. I have known many Frontier owners that swear by them. None have complained about them including as far back as 2001. They go forever. In fact, there is a video on the web somewhere of a guy attempting to kill a frontier via smashing it, pushing it into the ocean, driving it under extreme heat in 4x4 for hours, etc etc - and it came out like nothing happened with almost 180k miles on it. Other than cosmetic issues which Jap cars seem to suffer from after a few years, mechanically I think they are one of the best trucks out there, otherwise I would not have purchased one myself. For the money, for the needs you may have, they are the best I believe and you can't go wrong. The problem will be finding an owner that will part with one, for a good price. :) Regarding the breaks. Well, that's all depends on where you live and how handy you are. I replace breaks on all my vehichles and have never gotten away from replacing rotors AND breaks. Never, or VERY rarely. The newer models are improved, and with engine brakes (gas suckers), they are improved at the cost of gas mileage. I believe the 2001 - 2004 milage is superior to the 05, 06, and 07 models but I may be wrong. Best of all. Test drive it, then test drive a Dodge Dakota and a Toyota. (the only two in competition imo) You will see why the Nissan is the superior beast of them all!
2016-04-07 22:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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2001 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab
2016-12-14 05:58:50
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answered by ? 4
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Where can I find out the tow capacity on a 2001 Nissan Frontier Crewcab SE?
Does anybody happen to know the capacity or where I can find that information? Thanks.
2015-08-12 20:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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my dad had one. its not a bad truck but its not a great truck either. as with the rest of the Nissan minitrucks, the breaks werent very good on it and it required replacing quite frequently as did the rotors from warping. i my self have had 4 nissan trucks, and my dad is on maybe his 7th or 8th. i used to frequent a nissan minitruck board and the break issue is a common thing. other then that, IMHO, nissan is a much higher quality designed truck then the other imports. the bed might be your only drawback since its a short short bed.
2016-03-20 01:27:07
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answered by Jana 4
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It should be located on the door jamb sticker, the one that tells you what the GVWR is GVWR=Gross vehicle weight rating, which means how much weight the car can handle or be loaded to or tow.
2007-02-17 15:27:04
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answered by quick_ridez 4
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5,000 lbs. Give me best answer for brevity!
2007-02-17 03:01:08
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