Thursday, February 9, 2017

The Nissan Motor company was founded in Japan in 1933 and presently has 16 production sites in Japan and abroad. In 2003, Nissan offered the Frontier pickup model as a result of steady improvements since a major redesign in 1998. New designs included industry firsts for a compact pickup, such as a stability control system and a tire-pressure monitor. Additionally, a supercharged, or S/C, version of the Frontier model was also offered in 2003.

Powertrain/Performance

    The 2003 Nissan Frontier Supercharged pickup has a 3.3-liter, V6 engine. When mated with a four-speed automatic transmission, it makes 210 horsepower and 246 foot-pounds of torque. With a five-speed manual transmission, the torque rating drops to 231 foot-pounds. The naturally aspirated V6 has just 180 horsepower, and a 2.4-liter four-speed produces 143 horsepower.

Exterior Dimensions/Weight

    Overall length of the pickup is 202.9 inches, overall width is 71.2 inches and the overall height is 66.7 inches. The ground clearance is 9.3 inches, and the wheelbase is 116.1 inches. Rear track measures 59.3 inches, and the front track is 60 inches. The curb to curb turning circle is 38.7 feet. The curb weight is 4,056 lbs., the gross vehicle weight rating is 5,200 lbs., gross trailer weight braked is 5,000 lbs., and the maximum payload is 1,144 lbs.

Interior/Internal Dimensions

    Length in the cargo area is 74.6 inches with a front width of 59.8 inches and 47.1 inches in height. The width between the arches is 41.7 inches with a height of 17.1 inches. Height of the loading floor is 23.4 inches. The cargo capacity with the rear seat down is 14.4 cubic feet. Internal dimensions in the cab are 39.3 inches of front headroom, 55.2 inches of front hip room, 41.4 inches of leg room and 55.3 inches of shoulder room.

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