Monday, June 23, 2008

'07 Nissan Titan

The 2007 Nissan Titan makes some changes from the models in previous years, most notably by increasing the engine horsepower. The boost adds another 12 horsepower to the existing 305.

New options become standard on a few of the models, such as including a tow package for the SE. The Titan still features the V8 engine with a five speed automatic transmission.

The Titan continues to increase its market share as truck consumers who previously believed that only the American big three auto manufacturers could produce a quality half ton truck are introduced to the more than capable Titan.

This truck is roomy in the interior, has a tow rating that puts it near the top of the class, and is built with Nissan reliability. These factors all combine to make the 2007 Nissan Titan an excellent truck for anyone that needs a full size pickup truck for any reason.

'08 Nissan Titan

The 2008 Nissan Titan is another entry into the Titan line by Nissan that continues to provide excellent value for a work truck. This isn’t a pickup truck that is designed for people who want a big truck for a status symbol to drive around the city.

This truck is simply too big and too much for that sort of a buyer. This vehicle is designed for the kind of person that truly needs a vehicle for work, and for the workman, this truck more than delivers. It is large and tough, and can complete any task with ease.

It has a huge towing capacity to make it the rival of any of the American trucks. The engine is a 5.6L V8 that comes with a five speed automatic transmission. The 2008 Nissan Titan is a great work truck, with size, power, and the look that is rugged enough for any workman.

'05 Nissan Titan


The 2005 Nissan Titan is a rare vehicle. This is the only full size half ton truck that is offered in the United States that hasn’t been built by the major three American vehicle manufacturers.

This makes the Titan unique, and due to careful planning and design on behalf of Nissan, this truck is a strong contender in its field. Its V8 engine with a five speed automatic transmission provides power, efficiency, and handling that make it the rival of any of the full size half tons that are built by Nissan’s American Rivals.

The truck is rated as an excellent towing vehicle. It can pull up to 9500 lbs which is in fact more than just about every other vehicle in its class. The truck is a well designed work vehicle with additions like the spray in bed liner and an excellent tie down system to ensure that the 2005 Nissan Titan is a good choice for anyone who needs a truck for work.

'06 Nissan Truck

The 2006 Nissan Titan has all of the features and functionality of a classic American pickup truck. The only thing that separates this vehicle from the American trucks in the same class is the fact that it is built by a Japanese manufacturer.

The truck is built on a rigid box frame and is powered by a hearty V8 that provides as much power and towing capacity as any of its rivals. The vehicle is available in both rear wheel drive and four wheel drive. The truck is also available with different box lengths to make sure that everyone can get the truck that suits their needs the best.

The truck is very comfortable on the inside. The vehicle is very nicely appointed and has a classy feel to it, without feeling like you’re sitting in something too fancy to use for a work truck. The 2006 Nissan Titan also has plenty of room to make sure that you’re always comfortable in the truck.

Monday, June 9, 2008

REMEMBER THE TITAN

Truck geeks maintain a soft spot for the 2005 Nissan Titan, likely the best of the half-ton class. How good? Consider this: best in class headroom, best in class torque, best in class interior volume for the Crew Cab, best 4x4 ground clearance, best 4x4 approach angle, largest in class 4x4 tires.
The 2005 Nissan Titan is just plain best in so many ways, we can't list them all. See more in photos, reviews, specs, pricing and other automotive goodness. Once your curiosity's been satisfied, seek out some financing info too.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

2008 Nissan Titan

The 2008 Nissan Titan witnesses an overall facelift, especially for the front fascia. Since the 2007 model was enlarged, the 2008 model has been upgraded for space and comfort, making it a fully loaded and full-sized pickup truck designed for the competitive automobile market of today.

The 2008 Nissan Titan is capable of accommodating six passengers at once. The V8 engine is retained from the 2007, delivering the same 317 hp with a capacity of 5.6 liters.

The engine is capable of generating a torque as high as 385 lb-ft. Buyers can even opt for 20” wheels. The two cab choices, the King Cab and the Crew Cab, are available in the 2008 version, as well.

The longer wheelbase of the 2008 Nissan Titan offers an added advantage in hauling cargo on-road. A 37-gallon gas tank is included for improved drive range. With an improved trim and increased bed length, the 2008 Titan is undoubtedly one of the best competitors on the market for pickup trucks.

2007 Nissan Titan

The 2007 Nissan Titan has a number of upgrades for improved performance and, of course, increased size. The 2007 make of the Titan is undoubtedly larger than its predecessors from 2005 and 2006.

The V8 engine driving the 2007 Nissan Titan has a capacity of 5.6 liters and a dual overhead cam. The multi-point fuel injection system and the five-speed automatic transmission couple to generate an improved 317 horsepower with a highway mileage of 18 mpg. A 28-gallon fuel tank is provided in this model, as is the option for four-wheel or rear-wheel drive.

Anti-lock disc brakes for all four wheels, a traction control for the all drive systems, an optional anti-skid system, and airbags ensure a safe and smooth ride in the 2007 Nissan Titan. The interior is well equipped with either a 6’7” or a 5’7” bed, depending on the kind of the cab.