yes, it was a new V-6 and I believe 9 speed tranny for 2020. IIRC, some limited updates in cabin too. 2021 is basically same truck. 2022 will have this engine /tranny combo andd all new sheet metal, updated interior and reworking of the existing frame underneath. Supposed to improve ride quality.I can agree with you on tow capicity if you need it that truck platform is the way to go.
In my case I won't really be towing anything. Only thing I see as a good bonus is larger capacity bed without sacrificing the overall smaller dimensions of the truck. Except it's very cramped in the back of a frontier.
I don't think it was a new V6 engine. Nissan always had a fantastic V6 especially the 3.5 liter that they literally used in everything for decades.
I considered Oregon as purchase except when you register your vehicle in WA state you have to pay WA state taxes... If you are a WA state resident.
Good point on Texas. I love the northwest and wouldn't trade it for another location. Only places I would consider moving that remind me of the scenary are Idaho and Montana.
https://www.caranddriver.com/nissan/frontier-2020
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