Used 2010 Nissan Titan Consumer Reviews
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Purchased 8 years ago, Amazing!
Our truck now has 150,000+ miles on it and still going strong. It’s been on multiple vacations hours away from home. 4 wheel drive occasionally does not work is my only complaint but this is due to a bad sensor. Love this truck and the way it sounds! Cabin is huge, seats are extremely wide and comfortable, comfortably fits 2 large children’s car seats, window size is great too. Will keep until it dies.
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Pretty Good Truck with, a Few Flaws
Overall this is a very good truck, there are so many great things to say about the truck with only a few bad things to say. There are too many good things to talk about so ill just list of the bad. First and foremost, gas mileage could be better. People make excuses cuz its a big powerful truck, yadi yadi ya! Well the other manufactures have been able to produce powerful great running trucks with decent mpg. Why not nissan? Interior scratches easy for those with kids. Looks worn quickly. Seat material to include floor mats, and interior plastic could all be made more durable. A few fit and finish issues could be better and paint job is ok, but others are better.
- XE Crew CabMSRP: $8,8882,187 mi away
- XE Crew CabMSRP: N/A114 mi away
- XE Crew CabMSRP: N/A764 mi away
Best truck for the money
This is my second titan and this one is just as good as the first. After looking at the competitors, no truck offers the combination of size, value, and performance that the Nissan has. As with my first Titan I have had 0 problems so far.
Best bang for the buck
I've had my 2010 Titan for about a month now. This truck is terrific, great power, smooth ride, precise steering. I test drove the big 3, and there was no comparison. Chevy, Dodge and Ford have similar power, but the Titan handles better and just feels more agile.
Second Titan
I bought this one after my 2005 Titan XE hit 135000, justified by the sale tax credit and an upgrade to luxury. The Titan drives better than any truck on the market right now, including the new Ram. Power is phenomenon, with about $1500 aftermarket upgrade you'd have a monster in your hands to play with. I chose the 4X2 model for performance reason. My last Titan gave me 19-20 MPG at 70-75 MPH. This one so far yielded 17 due to the 20" wheels/tires. If you are looking for a personal carrier to cruise the freeway with authority, and can haul five in comfort plus 1000 lbs in cargo, this is it. One 2000-mile trip and you will understand. Thanks God, America still build full size truck.