from autoweek.com
Nissan planning to grow Frontier, add entry-level vehicles to lineup
Nissan’s next Frontier will grow to compete with the Toyota Tundra, rather than continuing as a small truck that is outsold by Toyota Tacoma by a two-to-one margin.
So says Nissan vice president Bill Kirrane, who also promises that Nissan is looking at new entry-level sedans and sport/utility vehicles for the U.S. market.
Kirrane says the company needs an entry-level car closer to $11,000, vs. the Sentra that starts at about $18,000. No word on Nissan’s entry SUV plan.
Which one do u think it'll be?
March:
Moco:
Cube:
X-trail: