With a full range of body styles, Nissan's Frontier offers something for just about anyone who needs a compact pickup truck: The Regular Cab Frontier is perfect for budget-conscious people more interested in cargo space than interior space. The King Cab is a good solution for people who want the added room of a traditional extended cab. And the new Crew Cab might be the right truck for families with small children or for people who just want more interior space for stuff.
While they have long been available in other parts of the world, the Frontier Crew Cab was first compact pick-up sold in the U.S. with four forward-swinging doors. (Dodge soon followed with its Dakota QuadCab.) The Frontier Crew Cab doesn't have the interior room you find in the average SUV, but it does have more inside space than the average extended-cab compact pickup. Nissan's Crew Cab back seat is an improvement over the jump seats found in extended cabs, too.
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