Prices for a 2007 Nissan Frontier generally fall between about $3,000 and $12,000, depending on mileage, trim, cab style and whether it’s two-wheel or four-wheel drive. The following breakdown helps prospective buyers and sellers gauge where a specific truck might land in today’s market.
What affects the price
Value is driven by mechanical condition, maintenance history, mileage, location, and the exact configuration—cab style (King Cab vs Crew Cab), engine (2.5-liter four-cylinder vs 4.0-liter V6), and drivetrain (2WD vs 4x4). Certified sellers or well-maintained examples with documented service tend to command higher prices.
Typical price ranges by condition and configuration
Prices vary with mileage and the truck’s configuration. The ranges below reflect typical market values observed across major listing platforms as of 2026, before any negotiation or dealer fees.
- Excellent condition with low mileage (roughly under 100,000 miles): approximately $9,000–$12,000, especially for a Crew Cab with the V6 and 4x4.
- Very good condition, moderate mileage (about 100,000–150,000 miles): about $7,000–$10,000.
- Good condition, higher mileage (150,000–200,000 miles): about $5,000–$8,000.
- Fair to needs work or very high mileage (over 200,000 miles): roughly $3,000–$5,000.
These are broad ranges and actual listings can deviate based on local demand, maintenance history, and any aftermarket modifications.
By configuration and drivetrain
Engine choice, cab size, and drivetrain significantly reshape value. The following is a general guide to how a Frontier’s configuration can affect price bands:
- V6 with Crew Cab and 4x4: typically the highest end, around $8,000–$12,000 in good condition with reasonable miles.
- V6 with Crew Cab and 2WD (or King Cab configurations): commonly $7,000–$10,000.
- 4-cylinder with 4x4 (any cab): commonly $4,500–$7,000.
- 4-cylinder with 2WD: commonly $3,500–$6,500.
For precise pricing, consult current listings and valuation guides such as Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, and Edmunds, and factor in your local market conditions.
Summary
The 2007 Nissan Frontier sits in the used-truck market with a wide price range that hinges on mileage, condition, and configuration. Buyers can expect roughly $3,000 to $12,000, with high-mileage base models toward the lower end and well-kept Crew Cab V6 4x4 trucks toward the higher end. Always verify maintenance records and conduct a thorough inspection or bring a trusted mechanic when considering a purchase.


