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The Nissan Frontier is a nameplate used by Nissan in several regions as an alternative to the Navara and NP300 nameplates. In North America, the nameplate was used from 1997 to 2021, replacing the Hardbody. Since 2021, the Frontier sold in the US and Canada has been a separate model distinct from the globally marketed Navara/Frontier.
2004: The NHTSA sent Toyota a chart showing that Toyota Camry models with electronic throttle controls had over 400% more "vehicle speed" complaints than those with manual controls. [citation needed] 2005: Incident observed in a Toyota Camry. The cause was initially suggested to be a tin whisker, [27] however this was later proven not to be the ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 December 2024. Pickup truck line produced by Nissan For the separate Frontier model sold in the US and Canada since 2021, see Nissan Frontier (D41). It has been suggested that Suzuki Equator be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since October 2024. Motor vehicle Nissan Navara 2018 Nissan ...
The Nissan Frontier is a nameplate used on two different pickup truck models by Nissan: Nissan Frontier (international) , an alternative nameplate for the NP300/Navara on some markets Nissan Frontier (North America) , a rebadged NP300/Navara from 1997 to 2021, then became a separate model since 2021
2022 Toyota Camry family sedan remains a strong choice across the board. And Toyota offers many versions that are fun, efficient or ready for bad weather.
The XV70 Camry was first launched in Japan on 10 July 2017. North American production started in June 2017 and sales began in late July 2017. [10]For the North American market, due to the need to equip Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky with new equipment for the Toyota New Global Architecture, a small portion of the initial batch of the XV70-series Camry was sourced from the Tsutsumi plant ...
Frontier Airlines saw the highest rate of passenger complaints among U.S. carriers in 2022, a year that became one of the most disruptive for flyers on record.
The name "Camry" derives from the Japanese word kanmuri (ja:冠, かんむり), meaning "crown". [2] This follows Toyota's naming tradition of using the crown name for primary models starting with the Toyota Crown (1955), continuing with the Toyota Corona (1957) and Corolla (1966); the Latin words for "crown" and "small crown", respectively. [3]