Featured Pre-Owned Vehicles News & Reviews 2010 Nissan Frontier King Cab PRO-4X 4X4 Road Test Review As a mere statement of image, compact pickup trucks make more sense than larger, more expensive to buy and operate full-size pickups. If what you are trying to say is, "I'm a rugged, adventurous individual," a compact pickup speaks just as loudly as a full-size pickup, and for less cash. Of course size and work capability are compromised with the choice of a compact pickup, but for an owner who doesn't need to tow a battleship or cart masses of supplies to the job, a compact pickup may be the more sensible choice. It certainly is if urban commutes will comprise the bulk of its duties. A variety of manufacturers offer smaller pickups... Read more | 2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited Convertible Road Test Review Sebring is probably the Chrysler nameplate most familiar to the public. Extensively available in rental fleets, a Sebring of some stripe can be seen at nearly every intersection. This is both good and bad for Chrysler. On one hand, Chrysler sells a lot of Sebrings that it otherwise wouldn't sell; on the other hand, it's never good for a nameplate's retail business to be so widely perceived as rental fodder. Prejudice, however, doesn't serve one well in social settings or when vehicle shopping. This is true with the Sebring Convertible. Is it the best drop top on the road? Nope. But with a starting sticker of $25,915 for the base LX version, it is reasonably priced and loaded with standard features... Read more | 2010 Nissan Frontier King Cab PRO-4X 4X4 Road Test Review As a mere statement of image, compact pickup trucks make more sense than larger, more expensive to buy and operate full-size pickups. If what you are trying to say is, "I'm a rugged, adventurous individual," a compact pickup speaks just as loudly as a full-size pickup, and for less cash. Of course size and work capability are compromised with the choice of a compact pickup, but for an owner who doesn't need to tow a battleship or cart masses of supplies to the job, a compact pickup may be the more sensible choice. It certainly is if urban commutes will comprise the bulk of its duties. A variety of manufacturers offer smaller pickups. The pacesetters in the segment, however, are Toyota's Tacoma and Nissan's Frontier. I recently spent a week with a $28,510 Nissan Frontier King Cab PRO-4X 4X4. Read more | |
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