Nissan Titan?
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Nissan Titan?
Does anyone on here own one?
I'm in the used truck market and am seriously considering one. I just need to know how well you like it, if you actually own one. I'm doing a little research before i sink in a little $$ on it. Thanks.
I've driven chevy/gmc, fords, and toyotas. I really don't need BUY america chevy/ford discussion. I haven't found one of these that i liked so i'm lookin at another route. Just askin thanks,
I'm in the used truck market and am seriously considering one. I just need to know how well you like it, if you actually own one. I'm doing a little research before i sink in a little $$ on it. Thanks.
I've driven chevy/gmc, fords, and toyotas. I really don't need BUY america chevy/ford discussion. I haven't found one of these that i liked so i'm lookin at another route. Just askin thanks,
I have been a long time Chevy man, but we just bought the Nissan Armada for the wife.... So far we love it. My Dad owned his own Mechanic shop for 30+ years would warn you off a Ford. He was a chevy man, but liked the Nissans as well. BTW if you know any one that works for Nissan, ask them about thier VPP program. It is really a good deal.
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I have one. Got it 04' when they first came out and absolutley love it! Will keep it for a long time too!!! It will pull just about anything you can hook to it without any strain. Great ride, (comfortable, quiet, roomy, and tons of interior storage spaces). Gas milage is probably the only downside I can see. In town I get between 10-12 and on the highway I get between 15-17. Upside to that is; when you are pulling a reasonable load on the highway; your gas milage stays about the same... The truck is just that powerful. Loads don't lug it down.
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I've heard gas is like the above poster with around 12 per gallon in the city. Buddy of mine has one and it is a sweet ride. Quiet, roomy, and indeed powerful. Going duck hunting I was actually impressed with the passing abilty while pulling a trailer.
If you can afford it, it sems to be a good truck.
Most people can get the discount now that the factory is around. There are different levels to the discount depending on closeness of the person working for Nissan.
If you can afford it, it sems to be a good truck.
Most people can get the discount now that the factory is around. There are different levels to the discount depending on closeness of the person working for Nissan.
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i sold one to a guy i used to work for and he hated it. the truck eats gas and he hated everything about it . it has a ton of power but the truck just didnt suit him. he couldnt pull anything since the truck was so light and all the power it had made it spin rather than pull. he kept it for about 6 months and went back to a bigger truck
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Re: trk
outlaw josey wales wrote: he couldnt pull anything since the truck was so light and all the power it had made it spin rather than pull. he kept it for about 6 months and went back to a bigger truck
What the heck was he pulling??? I pull my 3,000 lb boat with mine and it doesn't spin. I also pull a 22 ft flatbed with a tractor with front end loader and bushhog and do not have any spinning problems... Did I mention that I pull my friends 28ft camper all around too? Still; no spinning problems.
He had to be pullin sum "HEAVY" chit for it to be spinning!!!
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