1998 Nissan Frontier XE 2.4
Summary:
Small problems, but very reliable
Faults:
Air bag light.
Speedometer quit working at 130,000 miles.
Clutch went at 110,000 miles.
Lock in hubs on left side broke because they're made of plastic.
General Comments:
This truck is very reliable and can stand up to rough treatment, but the speedometers are bad, been looking for used ones, but they're bad also.
The lock in hubs are plastic, and if used a lot, will break and you have to replace the entire hub.
Air bag light came on at 80,000, and had the computer reset, but came back on.
I had 2 Ford trucks; one F150 and one Ford Ranger. The ranger blew up at 90,000 and the F150 had tons of problems.
Overall I would rate the 1998 Nissan Frontier probably 2 or 3 times more reliable than the Fords.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 13th February, 2009
27th Sep 2008, 01:55
I am the original poster of this review, and figured I would add an update. I just passed 300,000 miles in September of 2008, and it continues to be a very good little truck. It currently has a power steering leak due to a worn box (needs fluid every 3 weeks), and is in need of another compressor clutch for the A/C because it is slipping. This is a common issue on these trucks, but not by any means something that will disable the vehicle. In the last year it has spent most of it's time delivering pizza again and covers around 2700-3000 miles a month. I had one minor break down due to an aftermarket oil pressure gage tee that I had installed which broke off in the block. I fixed it in a few hours and was back on the road the next day. The crank seals leak a bit once again, and it now goes through a quart every 3,000 miles. All in all, not anything to complain about considering just how good it has been. After all, even the best high mileage vehicle will have a few faults now and then.