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2005 Nissan Frontier
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The interior is also much improved, thanks mostly to the size of the 2005 Frontier, which is longer, wider and higher than the previous version. It should come in second to the Dakota in terms of size in the segment, and when compared to the Toyota Tacoma, the 2005 Frontier is slightly larger in almost all critical areas -- with about 2 inches more in hip room. Those two inches make a difference, as the Frontier is a very comfortable ride. Doors, front and back, are large and easy to handle, and close with a reassuring thunk. The interior is hardy and should handle rough treatment well, though road noise control could be improved. Seats are built with good, quality materials and configurations include flip-up back seats for storage and fold-flat front passenger seats on all but leather-trimmed models. For Crew models, there’s plenty of legroom, though King cabs look a bit tight in back. Instrument controls work well and everything is where it should be – once again, think mini-Titan and you’ll get a good picture of the interior setup. Plastics are typically top grade, with a modern feel to the seat and headliner fabric. Unlike the Tacoma and the Dakota, vent flaps don’t close flat, which would have been a nice touch. The Frontier does, however, offer a flip-up glove box, which came in handy and will prove to be a valuable addition to the interior functionality of the vehicle.
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