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It’s another long day at the job site, being punished by the hot sun and hours of grueling work. Your deadlines are looming and your body is weary. Alas, your partner wants you home to get working on a landscaping project. Your to-do list keeps growing, but you don’t feel like you can keep up in your old truck. It’s long-in-the-tooth and lacks the comfort and convenience features that you so desperately need.
 
Allow Nissan to deliver you some relief with a 2018 Frontier.
 
 
First and foremost a workhorse, this pickup is designed to tackle both professional and personal projects. Every Frontier starts with a full-length, fully-boxed ladder frame, then adds a 4.0-liter DOHC V6 engine under the hood, which outputs 261 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque. With a choice of a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission, you can choose the set-up that you prefer to maximize your on-road enjoyment. 
 
Inside, all 2018 Frontiers boast a roomy and modern design with flexible seating to suit your crew. The all-steel double wishbone front suspension and solid axle leaf rear suspension are optimized for smooth driving dynamics, which you’ll appreciate as you navigate the rough terrain of the job site. The power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering is also extremely responsive, even when you feel you aren’t. To pump you up for your next project, you can jam to your favorite tunes using standard streaming audio via Bluetooth, while the rearview monitor and 5-inch color display are at your disposal, should you need extra assistance backing out of tight spots.
 
Treat yourself to a new truck this spring! To learn more about 2018 Frontier, including pricing and specs, contact us at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, for a test drive.
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