Used 2017 Nissan Titan Consumer Reviews
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New Titan vs Old Titan
I had the older version Titan so I tried for the newer version Titan. 6 months in these are my opinions. At first I thought exterior looks were hands down Old Titan but after driving it I give the new bold, big look a tick under the Old Titan. Interior wise hands down goes to the New Titan. Spacious, lots of storage, comfortable all the way around, materials are great, layout is great just flows with you. Electronic wise the New Titan is upgraded but still has some of the bluetooth glitches occasionally and USB work great if you have an iPod or iPhone. But still has the Rockford Fosgate system that is way better than the Old Titan. I did have to replace front sonar sensor only after 2 months of owning. So I call it a draw. Power wise the new V8 dusts the old V8 and I thought that was a strong motor. The 7 speed tranny takes a little getting use to. Towing is off the chain and 4WD is a beast. Reality hurts when it comes to MPG, but my Old titan wasn't much better. I drive a mixed run of city and hwy and typically every tank of gas is 16.5 to 17.2 depending on if I drive more than the other. I have taken it on multiple road trips and it is by far a better ride, and power than the Old Titan. My only serious grip is that the New Titan does not turn sharp and is awkward in tight spaces where as my Old Titan never had these issues. Overall I recommend it over Tundra, Ram for sure. Just a simple test drive puts it over these two easy. I have driven a 2017 F150 and Silverado 4WD, in my opinion, Titan is very comparable to the F150, maybe a tick above in some cases but a tick below in others, but both of these fall a little short of the Silverado, which right now is top gun in this class. My deal came to financing, in which Nissan had the upper hand. It really is an opinion based, drive them, go from there. The New Titan has definetly come along way.
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Just an overall awesome set of wheels
For starters keep in mind that I'm 44 years old and have owned multiple trucks from multiple manufacturers, I'm not a "must buy this or that brand guy." The truck is too new to measure reliability yet, but Nissan gives you piece of mind with its standard bumper to bumper 5 year 100k warranty. What I love most about this truck is that nothing stands out, what do I mean by that? SV with convenience package has everything I need. The seats are ridiculously comfortable, the power is more than expected, the curb appeal is 2nd to none, the standard features do what they're supposed to with no awkward controls. Everything just blends, operates and does what I expect it to and this truck is second none. Props to Nissan for a job well done!
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- SV Crew CabMSRP: $18,795494 mi away
- PRO-4X Crew CabMSRP: $24,533117 mi away
- SL Crew CabMSRP: $20,999493 mi away
Engine Needs to be replaced at 64,000 km.
This is my second Titan. First Pro 4X. Great truck in all areas, except at about 15,000 km I started hearing a ticking in the engine. Took it to the dealership and they said there was nothing wrong. Ticking got louder and louder. Took it into the dealer for an oil change at 64,000 km, which I do religiously, and the service tech said that it had vertical scoring in the cylinders and they would have to change the engine out. Good thing there is a 5 year, 160,000 km warranty on it. Anyone else having engine issues?
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best kept secret
This is a well rounded vehicle overall and you get a little more, as in options, for the price. I enjoy the quality of the vehicle, thus far especially the interior. The ride and noise level are awesome and the slightly elevated ride height is great too. The only improvements Nissan should have done in my opinion, is to have given the transmission and 8th gear for a little more spread out shifts and a slight improvement with gas mileage, from braking safety sensor, and a larger nav screen. other wise it is almost the most perfect well rounded pick up truck of all the 2017 1/2 tons, and I drove them all.
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Well worth it
Owned Fords before.They get expensive when you starting adding on options.Nissan Titan has many options combined to make it less expensive. Ride is comfortable,great power and good looking. There is no comparison to the previous models. The warranty is the best of any pickup truck. 100,000 Miles 5 years is great. Take a test ride you might just like it and save some money.
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