How many MPG does a 2001 Nissan Frontier get?

How many MPG does a 2001 Nissan Frontier get?

Up to 22 city / 26 highway
2001 Nissan Frontier/MPG

What kind of gas does a 2001 Nissan Frontier take?

Gasoline
2001 Nissan Frontier/Fuel type

Can I put 89 gas in my Nissan Frontier?

Nissan Frontiers only need basic gas. So, it is okay to use 87 regular octane unleaded gas. Premium gasoline has a 91+ octane level. Higher octane gas is known to be better for engine performance.

How many gallons does a Nissan Frontier hold?

21.1 gallons
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2018 Nissan Frontier 4WD
Annual Fuel Cost* $3,000
Cost to Drive 25 Miles $5.01
Cost to Fill the Tank $72
Tank Size 21.1 gallons

What kind of engine does the Nissan Frontier have?

of the 2001 Nissan Frontier. Base trim shown. Body Type: Truck See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 16-24 Combined MPG. Engine: 143-hp, 2.4-liter I-4 (regular gas) Drivetrain: 4×2. Towing Capacity: 3,500 lbs. View more specs.

Where can I find the value of a Nissan Frontier?

The term “Blue Book Value” might refer to the Kelley Blue Book value, but is often used as a generic expression for a given vehicle’s market value. You can find the market value of your 2001 Nissan Frontier on Edmunds. You’ll need to know some basic facts about your vehicle, such as the mileage, condition, option packages and trim level.

How big is the bed of a Nissan Frontier?

Des pite its abbreviated overall length, the regular cab truck affords 44 cubic feet for manure and such. On the stretches, the bed is 4 inches shy of 5 feet long, but this can be extended by dropping the tailgate. Width is nearly 5 feet, sure to please those who deal in plywood sheets (long-load flag optional and extra).

Where is the Nissan Frontier Crew Cab made?

The Frontier is built at NissanÂ’s Smyrna, Tenn., plant. The Frontier comes in three body styles. The regular cab has a 6.5-foot cargo bed, the King Cab (extended cab) sports a 6.3-foot bed and the four-door crew cab comes with a 4.7-foot bed. The King Cab does not have rear doors.

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