Used 2021 Nissan Titan For Sale at Audi Greensboro | VIN: 1N6AA1ED8MN511142 (2023)

    Exterior Color
    Baja Storm
    Interior Color
    Black
    Mileage
    15,747 miles
    Body/Seating
    Truck Crew Cab/6 seats
    Fuel Economy
    15/21 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4x4
    Engine
    V-8 cyl
    VIN
    1N6AA1ED8MN511142
    Stock Number
    25DT2282
    • Used 2021 Nissan Titan For Sale at Audi Greensboro | VIN: 1N6AA1ED8MN511142 (1)

    • Used 2021 Nissan Titan For Sale at Audi Greensboro | VIN: 1N6AA1ED8MN511142 (2)

    Highlighted Features

    • Lane departure
    • Wireless phone connectivity
    • Parking sensors
    • Exterior parking camera rear
    • Auto high-beam headlights
    • Speed sensitive wipers
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Remote keyless entry

    Detailed Specifications

    Convenience Features
    • 1-touch down
    • 1-touch up
    • Air conditioning
    • Driver door bin
    • Front beverage holders
    • Illuminated entry
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power windows
    • Proximity key: push button start only
    • Rear beverage holders
    • Rear door bins
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Speed control
    • Telescoping steering wheel
    • Tilt steering wheel
    Suspension/Handling
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Front tires: 265/70SR18.0
    • Front wheel independent suspension
    • Power steering
    • Rear anti-roll bar
    • Rear tires: 265/70SR18.0
    • Speed-sensing steering
    Entertainment Features
    • 1st row LCD monitors: 2
    • AM/FM radio: SiriusXM
    • Primary LCD size: 8.0"
    • Radio data system
    • Satellite radio trial duration with new vehicle purchase (months): 3
    • Smart device integration: NissanConnect featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
    • Speakers: 6
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Wireless phone connectivity: Bluetooth
    Seats and Trim
    • Front center armrest: w/storage
    • Front seats: bench
    • Max seating capacity: 6
    • Rear seat center armrest
    • Rear seats: split-bench
    • Rear seats Folding position: fold-up cushion
    • Seat Upholstery: cloth/vinyl
    • Split folding rear seat
    Powertrain
    • Compressor: Not Available
    • Cylinder configuration: V-8
    • Drive type: four-wheel
    • Engine liters: 5.6L
    • Engine location: front
    • Fuel economy city: 15mpg
    • Fuel economy combined: 18mpg
    • Fuel economy fuel type: gasoline
    • Fuel economy highway: 21mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 26.0gal.
    • Horsepower: 400hp @ 5,800RPM
    • Hybrid traction battery type: none
    • Limited slip differential: brake actuated
    • Manual-shift auto
    • Mode select transmission
    • Number of valves: 32
    • Recommended fuel: Premium Unleaded
    • Torque: 413 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
    • Transmission: 9 speed automatic
    • Variable valve control
    Off-Road Capability
    • Approach angle: 18 deg
    • Departure angle: 25 deg
    • Ground clearance (max): 244mm (9.6")
    • Ground clearance (min): 226mm (8.9")
    • Ramp breakover angle: 20 deg
    Body Exterior
    • Left rear passenger door: conventional
    • Rear cargo: tailgate
    • Rear step bumper
    • Right rear passenger: conventional
    • Trailer sway control
    Specs and Dimensions
    • Compression ratio: 11.20 to 1
    • Curb weight: 2,586kg (5,702lbs)
    • Engine bore x stroke: 98.0mm x 92.0mm (3.86" x 3.62")
    • Engine displacement: 5.6 L
    • Engine horsepower: 400hp @ 5,800RPM
    • Engine torque: 413 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
    • Exterior body width: 2,019mm (79.5")
    • Exterior height: 1,930mm (76.0")
    • Exterior length: 5,794mm (228.1")
    • Front headroom: 1,041mm (41.0")
    • Front hiproom: 1,544mm (60.8")
    • Front legroom: 1,062mm (41.8")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,608mm (63.3")
    • GVWR: 3,311kg (7,300lbs)
    • Passenger volume: 3,390L (119.7 cu.ft.)
    • Payload: 739kg (1,630lbs)
    • Rear headroom: 1,026mm (40.4")
    • Rear hiproom: 1,532mm (60.3")
    • Rear legroom: 978mm (38.5")
    • Rear shoulder room: 1,615mm (63.6")
    • Towing capacity: 4,178kg (9,210lbs)
    • Turning radius: 7.3m (24.0')
    • Wheelbase: 3,551mm (139.8")
    Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation
    • Appearance: analog
    • Auto high-beam headlights
    • Blind spot: Blind Spot Warning (BSW) warning
    • Exterior parking camera rear: RearView Monitor yes
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • Lane departure: Lane Departure Warning (LDW) warning
    • Low tire pressure warning
    • Parking sensors: rear
    • Rear window defroster
    • Speed sensitive wipers
    • Tachometer
    • Trip computer
    • Variably intermittent wipers
    Safety and Security
    • 4 wheel disc brakes
    • ABS brakes
    • Brake assist
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Dual front side impact airbags
    • Electronic stability
    • Forward collision: Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) mitigation
    • Ignition disable
    • Knee airbag
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Panic alarm
    • Pedestrian detection: prevention
    • Rear collision: Rear Automatic Braking (RAB) mitigation
    • Security system
    • Traction control

    Dealer Notes

    NISSAN CERTIFIED * 100 000 LIMITED POWERTRAIN WARRANTY * BACK UP CAMERA * BLUETOOTH / HANDS FREE CALLING * ONE OWNER * RUNNING BOARDS * SUNROOF / MOONROOF * REMAINDER OF FACTORY WARRANTY * NAVIGATION COMPLIMENTARY MAINTENANCE FOR 2 YEARS / 24 000 MILES* EXCELLENT CONDITION * CLEAN CARFAX / NO ACCIDENTS REPORTED * LEATHER * 4WD 110V Outlet in Bed 4-Way Power Assist Seat All Season Floor Mats Driver & Passenger Ventilated Front Seats Dual Panel Panoramic Moonroof w/Tilt & Slide Electronic Locking Tailgate Fender Premium Audio System w/12 Speakers Front & Rear Parking Sensors Heated Driver & Passenger Seat Heated Power Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel Heated Rear Seats Intelligent Around View Monitor (I-AVM) Leather Seat Trim LED Tailgate Area Illumination LED Under Rail Bed Lighting Memory Driver Seat w/Auto Entry/Exit Feature Off Road Protection Package Power Folding Auto Dimming Outside Mirrors Power Sliding Rear Window w/Defogger PRO-4X Convenience Package PRO-4X Moonroof Package PRO-4X Utility Package Proximity Activation Puddle Lamps Rear Utility Bed Step Remote Engine Start on Key Fob Side Turn Signal Lamps on Mirror Housing Trailer Brake Controller Trailer Light Check Function On Key Fob Utilitrack System w/4 Tie-Down Cleats. CARFAX One-Owner. Clean CARFAX.

    Certified. Nissan Certified Details:

    * Vehicle History
    * Plus 1 Year Pre-Paid Maintenance Included.
    * Limited Warranty: 84 Month/100 000 Mile (whichever comes first) from original in-service date
    * 167 Point Inspection
    * Warranty Deductible: $100
    * Transferable Warranty
    * Roadside Assistance

    2021 Nissan Titan PRO-4X Baja Storm PRO-4X 4WD 5.6L V8 DOHC 32V 400hp

    Price subject to change and verification.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Used 2021 Nissan Titan For Sale at Audi Greensboro | VIN: 1N6AA1ED8MN511142 (3)

    Overall4.5Out of 5

    • Does not walk gently

      By Beastly Titan| on Thursday, November 16, 2017

      4.0

      If you are looking for an exceptionally comfortable truck that can tote and tow this is certainly a great one to consider. I was sold primarily on the solid construction and sheer comfort. the interior materials feel high quality and are a pleasant step away from the constant plastic of other vehicles. I can easily fit 3 full sized adults in the back seat with no complaints. The seats offer a folding option that lets them disappear and a flat loading deck remains. This is great for cargo that needs some climate control. There is also plenty of storage including lockable storage in the cabin and in the bed. The infotainment is a disappointment that Im hoping Nissan will improve with simple software updates. For a vehicle of this price with an upgraded stereo this one feels like an afterthought and I should have been more critical of this on the lot before I bought it. The steering wheel controls seem dated and random. The power out of the engine is strong and it will move this beast quickly and confidently. The visibility is outstanding, and the mirrors are large. Fuel economy is in keeping with the sticker, but that isnt the reason to buy this vehicle.

    • Best hidden secret in the truck market

      By Smitten| on Saturday, November 28, 2020

      5.0

      I’ve owned a f150, Ram, and Tundra all in the past five years. The tundra was reliable but bounced up and down like a hobby horse on expansion concrete highways, also felt huge to drive and sucked to park . The f150 had a clumsy 10 speed that made it suck in city traffic, I also didn’t get anywhere near the advertised mpg . The ram was nice riding but has cylinder deactivation and other bs ways of getting CAFE credits.The titan is the perfect truck in my opinion. It drives like a truck from the 2000s with its non electric pump driven steering. Tracks down the highway smoothly and straight as an arrow. The engine is fantastic and the transmission is eager to move. I got a pro4x with all the bells and whistles from the platinum reserve. I love that Nissan allows you to get all the options whether you decide to go with platinum trim or off-road oriented pro 4x. The truck is well built and tight as a drum. The steering is heavy and I personally like that. The safety features are awesome compared to other manufacturers and I don’t find them obstructive in anyway. The seats are the best part. Buying lots of new vehicles over the past decade, one can’t help but notice how hard modern seats are . Not the titan, like sitting in your favorite lazy boy. Second best feature is the fender audio system, hands down best audio I’ve heard in a vehicle from the factory, and I had a Lexus with Mark levinson sound. The headlights with height adjustability for trailering are fantastic. I’m sure I’ve missed some things but so far I am loving this truck and couldn’t be more pleased with my purchase.You would be doing yourself a disservice by not driving one of these to compare to the big three. Especially with a 5 year 100k bumper to bumper warranty.

    • 2020 Titan SV 4x4 Best Deal By Far

      By Dan| on Monday, September 21, 2020

      5.0

      Nissan made some serious upgrades for 2020 which is what sold me on this particular truck. While the Titan is not the most glamorous in high trims compared to say the Ram, it's by far the best bang for the buck in lower trims. Toyota is the only other brand that gives you all the safety tech in lower trims just like Nissan... but the Tundra is old and will be replaced soon. Things that are great: technology is the best by far in this segment. the 9" screen is amazing and it comes with navigation plus Apple and Android capabilities. The safety shield with smart cruise control would cost almost $10,000 more in a domestic truck at this time. The ride is good, the seats are fantastic, and the the truck is super quiet at speed. The new 9 speed transmission does a great job overall. The truck is roomy for any person at any height... but it's not as enormous as the other brands... it really doesn't matter though. This truck fits in my 2 car garage with another car. Things that could be improved: The engine could benefit from some eco features to gain more mileage. Gas mileage is ok but not great. In town they all suck, but on the HWY I see about 20 mpg going 75 mph. The upper door trim is hard plastic. It doesn't bother me, but I can see that it might bother some people since that is where you place your elbow quite often. It would be nice to have daytime running lights in the trim. However, for $20 I added my own which I connected right to the battery via a switch on the dash. Lastly, the steering is a bit heavy at slow speeds. It can get annoying but it's not a deal breaker. Overall, this truck is a great truck, built in America, and solid as a rock. It also happens to be the least expensive of the bunch with all the discounts. Can't beat it. And if you tow more than 10,000 Lbs regularly then you should probably look for a heavy duty truck anyway.

    Based on 52 consumer ratings for 2016–2023 models.|

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    FAQs

    Why does no one like the Nissan Titan? ›

    Besides the limited engine options, the towing capacity is another of the Nissan Titan's drawbacks. Towing is a primary reason people buy trucks, but the Titan fails in this category. The 2022 Nissan Titan has a maximum towing capacity of between 9,040 lbs and 9,320 lbs.

    How many miles per gallon does a 2021 Nissan Titan 5.6 get? ›

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    2021 Nissan Titan 4WD
    Personalize Find a car8 cyl, 5.6 L, Automatic (S9) Compare
    Fuel Economy
    EPA MPGPremium Gasoline 18 combined city/highway MPG 15 city 21 highway 5.6 gals/100 miles
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    How good of a truck is a Nissan Titan? ›

    The 2022 Nissan Titan got a "Great" score of 85 out of 100 for Quality and Reliability3 from J.D. Power. Compare the Nissan Titan vs. Ram 1500, and you'll see that the 2022 Ram 1500 truck received an "Average" Quality and Reliability score of 80 out of 1004 from J.D. Power.

    What is the reliability rating of a Nissan Titan? ›

    Nissan Titan Reliability Rating Breakdown. The Nissan Titan Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 2nd out of 17 for fullsize trucks.

    What years did Titans avoid? ›

    Quick Answer: Avoid 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2016, and 2018 Nissan Titans. Nissan's first foray into full-size pickup trucks didn't go off without a hitch; in fact, it took them a few years to get things rolling.

    Why are Nissan Titans not selling? ›

    Why are Nissan Titans not selling? While the Titan is a useful truck, Nissan has never given it the same variety of powertrains or options as the trucks from Ram, Ford, and GM. Nissan lacks the brand cache and perceived reliability that Toyota uses to move the Tundra in the full-size pickup truck class.

    How can I get better gas mileage in my Nissan Titan? ›

    Except for the regular things like tune ups, fuel filter replacement, air filter, cleaning throttle body, and other maintenance things,try adding some Lucas Fuel Injector cleaner to gas tank and ease up off of that gas pedal that just may help.

    How far can a Nissan Titan go on a tank of gas? ›

    Fuel tank capacity: 26.0 gallons. Fuel type: regular unleaded. EPA mileage estimate (cty/hwy): 15/20mpg. Range in miles: 390/520 mi.

    Are Nissan Titans good on fuel? ›

    The Titan is estimated to earn up to 21 mpg on the highway, but while the rear-drive version is rated at 16 mpg in the city, the four-wheel-drive version gets 1 mpg less.

    Is Nissan Titan better than Toyota Tundra? ›

    Toyota Tundra comparison, the Nissan Titan has a more powerful engine and can tow more than the Tundra. The Nissan Titan is also backed by a better warranty than the Toyota truck. Maximum towing capacity when properly equipped. Maximum towing of up to: • 9,310 lbs.

    Is there going to be a 2023 Nissan Titan? ›

    For 2023, the Nissan TITAN Crew Cab SV is available with a new Midnight Edition package that gives the truck an even more aggressive appearance, thanks to black exterior and interior trim, a gloss black front grille surround, full-LED headlights, black tailgate badges, a black headliner and A-pillar upholstery, black ...

    What is the top of the line Nissan Titan? ›

    Crew Cab Platinum Reserve

    This Platinum Reserve model of the 2021 TITAN is the top of the line, the best of the best, and features all the luxury appointments you're looking for, including leather seats with Platinum Reserve logo and two-tone painted aluminum-alloy wheels.

    Does Nissan Titan have transmission problems? ›

    Titan Transmission Problem Causes

    Our investigation into the common transmission problems with the Nissan Titan revealed a key insight. A radiator design flaw is the root of the Titan transmission failures, thus resulting in early transmission failure and overheating.

    Where does Nissan Titan rank? ›

    Rankings & Research. The 2023 Nissan Titan's #6 ranking is based on its score within the Full Size Pickup Trucks category.

    Is Nissan Titan expensive to maintain? ›

    A Nissan Titan will cost about $8,645 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This beats the industry average for popular pickup models by $1,676.
    ...
    Nissan Titan Maintenance Costs.
    YearMajor Repair ProbabilityAnnual Costs
    512.42%$665
    613.97%$830
    715.07%$1,166
    819.49%$1,300
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    What was the Titans best year? ›

    In 1999, Adelphia Coliseum, now known as Nissan Stadium, was completed and the newly christened Titans had a grand season, finishing with a 13–3 record — the best season in franchise history.

    Why do Titans last 13 years? ›

    Because it is impossible for anyone to surpass the Founder, each person who gained the power of the Titans was fated with the "Curse of Ymir" (ユミルの呪い Yumiru no Noroi?), which limited their remaining lifespan to only 13 years after first acquiring it.

    Is there a recall on the Nissan Titan transmission? ›

    2022 Nissan Titan Recall

    Description of Recall: Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) is recalling certain 2020-2023 Titan, 2020-2022 Frontier, and 2023 Z vehicles. The transmission parking pawl may not engage when the vehicle is shifted into park, which can result in a vehicle rollaway.

    What will replace Nissan Titan? ›

    New information now says that regardless what happens to the Titan, Nissan will also develop smaller fully-electric pickup that could debut in the next few years. According to Automotive News, the Nissan Titan could be axed in 2024 or 2025, which is when the electric pickup could debut at the earliest.

    What speed maximizes gas mileage? ›

    Slow Down and Drive Conservatively

    For light-duty vehicles, for example, every 5 mph you drive over 50 mph is like paying $0.18 more per gallon of gas (based on the price of gas at $2.63 per gallon). Reducing your speed by 5 to 10 mph can improve fuel economy by 7%–14%.

    Why do you get better gas mileage with a full tank? ›

    The difference in weight that the fuel makes on the vehicle is very minor, therefore it is better to save time and mileage by filling up each time.

    Why do I get better mileage with premium gas? ›

    Premium gas has a higher resistance to engine knock in luxury and performance vehicles with turbochargers or high-compression engines, so you can hit that horsepower smoothly. Additionally, premium gas can increase fuel efficiency, potentially bringing better gas mileage for longer while decreasing emissions.

    How much can a Nissan Titan hold in the bed? ›

    Payload capacity up to 1,658 lbs.

    How fast can a Nissan Titan go? ›

    The Nissan Titan has a top speed of 122 mph and can get up to 60 mph in seven seconds.

    Are Nissan Titans full-size? ›

    The Nissan Titan is a full-size pickup truck available in extended-cab (King Cab) and crew-cab configurations.

    Why do people buy Nissan Titans? ›

    According to U. S. News and World Report, the 2022 Nissan Titan falls into the Great category for precited reliability. This put the Titan in line with many other trucks for this quality. With the best warranty in the industry, you might find the Titan to be more reliable than most other trucks in the class.

    Why is the Nissan Titan so expensive? ›

    The Titan could be priced higher because the standard model delivers more power. It has a 5.6-liter V8 engine that cranks out 400 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque. All of its competitors offer at least two different engine options. Configuring the Titan with four-wheel drive and the CrewCab takes it up to $46,475.

    What Nissan is best on gas? ›

    Fuel Economy Rating of 2021 Nissan Models
    Type2021 ModelCombined Economy
    SedanNissan Maxima24 mpg
    SUVNissan Murano23 mpg
    SportNissan 370Z20 mpg
    TruckNissan TITAN18 mpg
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    Which brand is more reliable Nissan or Toyota? ›

    When comparing Nissan vs Toyota's reliability, Toyota was ranked by Consumer Reports as the second most reliable out of all car brands for 2021. Nissan ranked a lot lower in sixteenth place. Toyota's are known to be very reliable, lasting their owners decades with few significant problems.

    Which is better Nissan or Toyota? ›

    Even where Toyota comes out on top, Nissan is usually not far behind. That being said, Toyota does come out as a better all-around brand, while Nissan tends to perform better as more of a specialized manufacturer for people looking for sportier vehicles or innovative SUVs.

    Can Nissan Titan last 300000 miles? ›

    With proper care, the Nissan Titan truck can last over 300,000 miles.

    Does Nissan Titan require premium gas? ›

    The Nissan Titan is currently the only full-size truck that comes standard with a V-8 engine. Nissan tout's Titan's best in class power of 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque, but here's the catch: only with premium fuel.

    Will the Titan be discontinued? ›

    Nissan, like many OEMs, is charging toward the "all-electric future." Unlike some companies' decision to adapt existing popular models to the new power system, Nissan has opted to discontinue the Titan pickup.

    How much is a brand new Nissan Titan? ›

    Every 2023 TITAN comes standard with America's Best Truck Warranty2, featuring bumper-to-bumper coverage of 5 years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first (includes basic and powertrain coverage).
    ...
    2023 Nissan TITAN pricing starts at $39,950.
    TITAN S Crew Cab 4x2$41,740
    TITAN PRO-4X Crew Cab 4x4$53,060
    TITAN Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4x4$62,230
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    Which is better Titan or Frontier? ›

    Both the 2021 Nissan Frontier and 2021 Nissan Titan are great Nissan trucks within their price range. Between the two, the Frontier has better fuel efficiency and horsepower. The Nissan Titan, on the other hand, is a larger truck with a much greater towing capacity.

    What is difference in Titan SL and SV? ›

    Enjoy standard leather seating with the Titan SL. Leather seating is only optional with the Titan SV. The Nissan Titan SV comes with silver metallic interior trim while the SL comes with premium open-pore wood-tone trim.

    What is the difference between Titan SV and Titan XD? ›

    First and foremost, the Titan XD is the heavy-duty version of the Titan. As a result, it offers a longer body and wheelbase, as well as a 6.5” bed (compared to the Titan's 5.5” bed). Additionally, the suspension is taller, although the amount of extra inches varies by each trim of the Titan.

    Does Nissan pay for transmission problems? ›

    If the replacement or repair was performed by a Nissan dealer, the full amount paid will be reimbursed.

    How much does it cost to replace a transmission in a Nissan Titan? ›

    transmission replacement costs $5,335 and $5,749. You can expect to pay between $4,492 to $4,818 for the parts alone, and an additional $843 to $931 for a mechanic's labor. Before you consider replacing the transmission, you should crunch the numbers and see if it even makes financial sense.

    How many miles should I change my transmission fluid on my Nissan Titan? ›

    Nissan Titan transmission fluid changes are extremely fundamental to keep your vehicle's transmission cheerful and lubricated. If you don't routinely change your fluids at least every 30,000 miles or so, you may find that your Nissan Titan transmission will slip.

    Is Nissan Titan better than Ram? ›

    Among the experts who praise the Nissan Titan truck's reliability, J.D. Power awarded the 2022 Nissan Titan a "Great" Quality and Reliability score of 85 out of 100. On the other hand, the 2022 Ram 1500 got an "Average" score of 80 out of 100 for Quality and Reliability4 from J.D. Power. Like in our Nissan Titan vs.

    What is the weakest Titan ranked? ›

    Pieck's Cart Titan is arguably the weakest of the Nine, but it comes with several advantages. Unlike its eight brethren, the Cart Titan walks on all four legs, making it an excellent method of transport. Pieck often has large structures attached to her back, which carry both people and weapons.

    What is the highest class of Nissan? ›

    As Nissan's flagship performance vehicle, the GT-R is offered in Premium and NISMO trim levels.

    How often should you change oil in Nissan Titan? ›

    How often does a Nissan Titan need an Oil Change? An oil change is one of the most critical and basic services for your vehicle. Synthetic oil usually should be changed every 7,500 - 10,000 miles. Nissan recommends getting your Nissan Titan oil & filter changed every 3,000-5,000 miles for conventional oil.

    Why did Nissan cancel the Titan? ›

    Nissan lacks the brand cache and perceived reliability that Toyota uses to move the Tundra in the full-size pickup truck class. Only 27,406 Nissan Titan trucks were sold in 2021, signaling the end of an era.

    Are Nissan Titans popular? ›

    Share: In terms of being a full-size truck, the Nissan Titan is often overlooked. As an established pickup, it was one of the least popular pickups for 2022. And that is likely why Nissan has plans to put its large truck on the chopping block.

    Where does Nissan Titan rank in trucks? ›

    Rankings & Research. The 2023 Nissan Titan's #6 ranking is based on its score within the Full Size Pickup Trucks category.

    Do Nissan Titans hold their value? ›

    The 2021 Nissan Titan is our top pick for the best model year value for the Titan. With the 2021, you would only pay, on average, 88% of the price as new, with 92% of the vehicle's useful life remaining. The 2022 and 2020 model years are also attractive years for the Titan, and provide a relatively good value.

    What year Titans are good? ›

    The 2009 model is a great starting point if you are searching for the most reliable Nissan Titan year. This model has capitalized on the powerful 5.6L Endurance V-8 engine and the smooth five-speed transmission. Start the engine, and you'll get the powerful urge to drive the truck and play off-road.

    Is the Nissan Titan built by Dodge? ›

    The Nissan Titan is a full-size pickup truck manufactured in the United States for the North American market by Nissan.

    Are Titans being discontinued? ›

    Reportedly, Nissan does have plans to kill the Titan. This full-size truck does not sell as well as its rivals. And yet, it manages to be one of the more expensive pickups on the market. By 2024 or 2025, we expect to see this model disappear from dealerships.

    How does Nissan Titan compare to Ford f150? ›

    Need to tow a massive load for work or play? The Titan again delivers with its max towing capacity of up to 9,310 pounds. The Ford F-150 may have a greater towing capacity (14,000 pounds), but it's merely a three-seater with only 265 lb-ft torque and 290 horsepower.

    How many miles per gallon does a Nissan Titan truck get? ›

    2021 Nissan Titan
    EPA MPGOwner MPG Estimates
    2021 Nissan Titan 2WD 8 cyl, 5.6 L, Automatic (S9)
    2021 Nissan Titan 4WD PRO-4X 8 cyl, 5.6 L, Automatic (S9)
    Premium GasolineNot Available How can I share my MPG?
    17 combined city/highway MPG 15 city 20 highway 5.9 gals/ 100 miles
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    Which Nissan has best resale value? ›

    Which Nissan has the highest resale value? The Nissan GT-R holds its value better than other Nissan models. The Nissan Frontier is a close second.

    What trucks don't depreciate? ›

    10 Trucks that Hold Their Value
    • Toyota Tacoma.
    • Toyota Tundra.
    • Chevrolet Colorado.
    • GMC Canyon.
    • Ford F-150.
    • GMC Sierra 1500.
    • Ram 1500.
    • Chevrolet Silverado.

    Is it a good idea to buy a Nissan? ›

    Nissan's Reliability Rating is a decent 4.0 out of 5.0, ranking 9th out of 32 automobile manufacturers, according to Repairpal.com. This grade is based on the reliability of 245 different car models. Nissan is more trustworthy than Subaru, which was placed 14th and is typically considered the most reliable brand.

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