As I mentioned in an earlier thread back in June my wife and I bought a new 2024 Nissan Frontier. With one exception we are very happy with everything about it thus far. The one exception concerns the new 9 speed automatic transmission they have used in this model year. To get to our home you have to drive up two short hills. Neither are exceptionally steep; my wife and I walk them every day on our daily walk. The issue is the Frontier struggles to make it up these two hills. It will take off up the first hill like a normal transmission would, and after maybe the first hundred feet, it will lose its momentum and practically stall, then it will jump back into gear. Any other vehicle we have owned while living here has had no issue in making these short ascents. The transmission is just fine otherwise. I took it back to the dealership and they and agreed there was an issue with it lagging on inclines. They checked the programming and it was as intended from the factory. They actually grabbed a new Frontier on the lot and drove it and admitted it was also doing the same thing I brought ours in for. I asked them to check for any updates that might have been issued for this issue thinking I can't be the only one concerned about this. There wasn't one. Has anyone experienced a similar problem with this, or any other, transmission? Is it possible to re-program a transmission so it holds on to 1st gear longer while under the stress of going up a hill? Nissan is of no help at this time. Is there some other programming that could be used to help? If anyone is interested and needs more info please ask. TIA