Used 2004 Nissan Titan Consumer Reviews
Best truck I had ever owned
My experience with this truck so far has been good,Problems found so far is the front passenger window will not go up if it is all the way down,and the front brake rotors had to be turned down.all is fixed and runs and performs outstanding.I had loaded this truck with so much fire wood and it did not even get me a problem with a heavy load,the truck did not even sag one bit. The gass mileage is not bad at all for the style of truck--I get 20 mpg highway 16 city-if you are heavy on the peddle expect 13mpg city or lower!!
Excellent Christmas Present
I bought my wife a Nissan Titan for Christmas 2003.... Awesome vehicle..the affordability and comfort are head and shoulders above my F150. Also the practical use of the truck bed is unmatched!
- LE Crew CabMSRP: $6,999120 mi away
- LE Crew CabMSRP: $5,900212 mi away
- LE King CabMSRP: $7,995230 mi away
Nissan Power
Powerful American built truck with a great head turning ratio.
Great Truck, Except for the Brakes
Bought this last year for a work truck, wife liked it so much she started driving it and didn't give it up. It rides great, very comfortable and has plenty of power. The Rockford Fosgate sounds good, volume adjusts with speed, (dont know if the 30000 mile review guy knows this) The only problem has been the brakes. I have had it in once, at 6000 miles, but they are starting to go again. If Nissan can't figure it out I will switch to Brembos. The gas mileage could be better, I have a 65 mile round trip commute and 16 mpg doesn't cut it. (this is why I am driving the wife's car)A friend of mine has one as well, he switched to syn. oil and diff. exhaust and got 20 mpg, but it should be better
Test drive it and you'll understand
It's time that Nissan put a full size truck on the market. Big 3 truck makers better watch out! Titan is here. This truck is powerful and thoughtful. Nissan sure put in a lot of thoughts and work on designing this new truck. It's hard to describe how great this truck is, go and test drive one, then you'll understand.