Nissan has donated two Frontier pickup trucks to the Middle Tennessee Council of Boy Scouts of America. The Frontier has earned a reputation for being a no-compromise pickup, and Nissan if confident the trucks will deliver the off-road athleticism that the Boy Scouts will require.
The two Radiant Silver and Super Black King Cab trucks are valued at over ,000. Each were built at the automaker's Smyrna, TN plant. The trucks were personally handed over to the Boy Scouts by Steve Lambert, president of Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation.
"Nissan is supportive of organizations that benefit the environment as well as those who help educate our young people – and Scouting is committed to both of these priorities," said Lambert. "The Nissan Frontier trucks will be put to good use at the Boxwell Scouting Reservation."
The Middle Tennessee Council serves more than 37,000 youth and adult volunteers. It's the largest youth-serving organization in the region.
"We deeply appreciate Nissan North America for their generosity and their commitment to the Middle Tennessee community, especially our local youth," said Travis. "They're more than just a good corporate citizen; they're also great neighbors. We're proud to have them here in Middle Tennessee."
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