Two Pickups, but completely different in all significant aspects: ground shadow size, model year, starting price, horsepower, fuel economy, height, and maximum occupancy. First of all, there is a notable difference in the starting price of the 2016 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab, which is $3,200 less than the base MSRP of the 2014 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab, which is two model years older. Also, the 2014 Tundra Regular Cab has a more powerful engine than the 2016 Frontier Crew Cab, and it gets 2 fewer miles on a gallon of fuel. In addition, the Frontier Crew Cab body is significantly smaller than the Tundra Regular Cab, and in addition to that, it's also slightly shorter. And finally, there is a difference in the number of passengers; the Toyota Tundra Regular Cab seats one more the Nissan Frontier Crew Cab. Among similarities is the body structure.