Thank you Nissan for being one of very few still offering less (wasted space for me) inside area and therefore, still offering a longer bed !! 6’ not 5’, not next to worthless 4 1/2’ !! Also thanks for not jacking the 4x4 up so high it is hard to reach in to get stuff, like lifting top end of my heavy e-bike up and rolling it down a motorcycle ramp. I haul that bike everywhere and winter bike, too. Wow, this less common King Cab even has the heated steering wheel I shall demand. But I don’t understand the grand popularity of gray colors. When it’s over a week of solid, heavy gray clouds, mist, fog, my spirits are low, what I want is a bright cheery color vehicle to walk up to and enjoy a little lift. Frontier’s electric blue or red alert colors are at top of list. I’m antsy to see the mild changes for 2025, heard it’s a revised front grill and bigger info screen inside. Fine. But I sure hope they lose ZERO hard buttons to poke and move to difficult to use while moving software “buttons” on a computer screen. Too much of that will cause me to find a used 2024. I would really love LED headlights on all Frontiers. It’s time. The quietness in the Frontier cab really was a wonderful surprise, not expected at all. Bravo Nissan. The ride was quite comfortable for a 4x4 truck, steering ratio/turning circle has room for improvement. I never owned Nissan before, but 6’ bed along with quiet ride, solid non-turbo complicated motor, sane shifting 9 speed auto, not jacked up high off the ground, yes to all kinds of actual push buttons, plus heated steering wheel, I may have to get a new Frontier. I do wish they’d offer an AWD setting for the patchy slippery roads. Longer dry sections, short glare ice, I don’t wish to be caught in RWD on ice, but at highway speeds, not supposed to run on dry roads in 4 high. Correct? Thanks for showing this truck. Dang it’s a no-go color for me. Soon we will know what changes come with 2025. Acceptable or not ? We shall know.