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Nissan Titan Review |
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| | | Performance | |         | | Overall Rating 7.5
| | Handling |         | | Maintenance Cost |        | | Assembly Quality |         | | Reliability |        | | Safety |         | | Styling |         | | Comfort |         | | Cargo Space |        | | Passenger Room |         | | Value for the money |        | | Residual Value | 36% |
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The Nissan Titan, the full-size pickup comes in two body styles: an extended cab (King Cab) with a 6-foot-5-inch bed and a crew cab with a 5-foot-5 bed. Both are available in two- or four-wheel-drive configuration.
The Nissan Titan feels smaller than it really is thanks to a tightly controlled ride and a powerful engine. The Nissan's pickup is powerful and agile, and has a comfortable ride. The strong motor provides dynamic acceleration; the cargo bed is smaller than the competing trucks have. Safety features include optional electronic stability control and curtain air bags. The Titan has an impressively large cabin and a slick transmission.
The Nissan Titan is an impressive full-size pickup which every truck buyer should consider.
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Nissan Titan Strengths Powerfull engine, smooth suspension, spacious and functional cabin, innovative design features, class-leading drivetrains, good price, responsive handling, exceptional towing capacity.
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Nissan Titan Weaknesses Tiresome exhaust noise, plastic interior, no heavy-duty models, limited choices of body style and drivetrain, visibility and fuel economy, turning circle. |