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2017 Titan 5.6L SV - Smooth, Comfortable & Quiet
TWO YEAR UPDATE: The Titan performs well towing our new travel trailer. The trailer is 5,400 lbs, so it's an easy pull for the Titan, even in the mountains of West Virginia. The only warranty item has been to replace the alternator. The service manager said this was the only alternator he had ever replaced in a Titan under warranty. No other issues; I remain very happy with the purchase of the Nissan Titan. 2017 First Impressions: My standard for a new truck was to match the comfort and smoothness of my 2007 Chevy Avalanche. I test drove all of the half-tons and selected the Titan. The truck delivers a quiet ride with a muted V-8 growl and smooth shifting under power. The suspension is well tuned for a truck, delivering a highway ride that is second-to-none. At the SV trim level - comprising the majority of Titan sales - the Comfort and Convenience Package provides most of the options drivers want: 8-way adjustable, heated seats; blind spot warning system; rear camera, running boards, and Class IV hitch with 4/7 pin wiring. Though I liked many features about the Silverado as well, Nissan's 5 year / 100,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty tipped the scale to the Titan.
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Best deal for the money
I normally dont do reviews, but thought this was worth writing. I own 3 pickups and am not brand dedicated because there are so many nice trucks. I own 3 different trucks. I am drawn to looks first then power and interior. I have notice reading reviews that most want to beat the trucks up, there are no perfect trucks. The Nissan drew me in because it was different and I dont recall any recalls. I owned a Xterra and it was bulletproof and am hoping for the same on my Titan. After looking at all brands and I liked them all, I really like the warranty on my Titan and I got more equipment for the money than the competitors. My first and second tank of fuel at 70 mpg I got 17.5, I was very pleased and when it get broke in I hope for 20. I find it to be very quiet and so were all the others on top of the line. I guess I could beat the truck up with small complaints but sure makes spending my money on it hard to swallow. If the truck last me for 10 years I will be very pleased. I know the ride will get much better as it has in all my cars and trucks in time. I hope you enjoy your new purchase as much as I am enjoying mine. 18 month review and its still a great truck. I just got back from a 3K miles run with a trailer. The trailer was about 4K lbs and mileage was about 10 mpg at 70. This truck is so quiet and ride is great. It was a great purchase and if it is as reliable as my Xterra this will be another wonderful truck. 2 1/2 years now and still a great truck, I have 20k miles on it and everything is good. I get a lot of compliments on how quiet it is and the ride. I really like all the new trucks out there, but I think I made a great decision. I have added a 6" lift, camper and 35" tires, now I get compliments on the whole truck. These changes didn't change the ride of cabin noise. The mileage is about 17 on the hwy unless i have a strong headwind. The V8 runs great and would hate to have a V6. Well my 3 year review is still about the same, the truck runs great and still as quiet as the day I bought it. I tow a camper now and then, my mileage is about 9 mpg on calm day and 6 mpg with 20 mph head wind. I have found most trucks are about the same no matter what they tell you. The truck is still about 10k cheaper for the same equipment. Well, I'm into about my 4th year and the truck has been bulletproof. Still love everything about it. Mileage is still about 17 on the hwy at 65 to 70. Not much to complain about. Time for a 4 year update 12/21. I still find it hard to complain about my truck, its still been trouble free. I have drove some new trucks and they have more electronics, but as for ride and quietness mine is right there with them.I'm still getting compliments on the truck. I still get 17 to 18 on the road and 12 in town. I use my truck for camping pulling a 5k camper and I pull it way offroad. The pro-4x rear end would have been great but probably keeps me out of trouble. I do have a 6" lift, off road tires, ARE camper and 45 gal tank in bed. I would purchase another Titan again. Well it's been 5 years since I purchase my Titan and don't have a lot to say but it's still running great. I still get about 17 mpg and its as quiet as it was new. I've looked at new trucks , but they seem to be problematic (other brands). Well on a 5 and 1/2 year review still love the truck with no problems. I still average about 17 mpg on a calm day, and pulling a 5k lbs trailer 10 mpg. I have looked at new trucks but spending 65k to 85k for the same truck seems ridiculous. The truck is quiet and smooth on the road as it was brand new. I've had the truck 6 years and going strong. No problems with it and still average about 17 mpg on a calm day. With price of trucks these days I'm glad I bought a good one. Well the truck is 7 years old and only normal maintenance. just changed trans. fluid after a 4000 mile road trip pulling 20' camper. I got about 8mpg and still about 16 mpg without trailer. I've been looking at new trucks, but just can't do it. The new trucks have are very expensive with lots of problems. I only am looking because I'd like to have a new truck, but not this year. Well its 01/25 and I still own my Titan. I spent last year looking at all the great deals on new trucks. I really liked them all, but electronics, transmission and value sure didn't make it worth it. So new tires on my Titan and I'm off again. The truck has been flawless all these years and with 60K on it and still getting 15 to 17 on the hwy its been hard to beat. The new Titans haven't been as reliable.
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- PRO-4X Crew CabMSRP: $15,89912 mi away
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $18,79535 mi away
- SV Regular CabMSRP: $18,9984 mi away
I love it
I have owned several recent F-150s and 2013 and up Suburbans ( ALSO OWN A 2017 LT SUBURBAN CURRENTLY . So i feel i can give a fair and accurate opinion on the titan. Absolutely love the looks and not many of them on the road. I get the occasional WTF look is that from the big 3 Truck guys. V8 is amazing! Power to spare. MPG has been around 15 hoping it better as it breaks in more ....maybe...Transmission is very good not super smooth. a little busy/ hesitant in the lower gears up until 30-35 MPH . VERY VERY SLIGHT I MUST SAY. Really hate the 26 gallon fuel tank. That's unacceptable in a full size truck. Infotainment system is yes a little dated and small. But works great. Plenty of USB ports and 12 volt outlets. Would love the option of a longer bed on the crew cab Like Ford offers. 5 year /100K warranty is awesome. Drives great on the road. can cruise all day 75-80 MPH on the freeway. Engineers definitely spent time and got the ride right. To my horror i almost drove straight to Costco from the dealer to remove the OE "General" tires. However they are surprisingly very very good. Would buy Nissan again in a second. Look folks they have spent BIG money/ time on this truck / product and its evident. big 3 have been doing trucks since FOREVER. I assure you for a half ton it merits a look.
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Again, one of the best trucks out there but the worst for resale value. 2 years old and it dropped over $ 20,000.00
Stay away from Titan
I purchased a new 2017 Nissan Titan and in January 2020 the parking sensors quit working. It spent many trips to the dealer and every time it came back, there was something else wrong. After the 3rd time at the dealer when the A/C quit working I had had enough. I tried to work with Nissan Consumer Affairs and they did not care about their "lemon". The last conversation I had with corporate they gave me the phone number for the Better Business Bureau in case the dealer did not negotiate with me. Not only would Nissan not stand behind their own vehicle issues, they threw the dealer under the bus and backed over them. I just bought a 2020 Honda Ridgeline which I love. Beware of getting any Nissan product, if it does not work you will be on an island.
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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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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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Wont buy again a 2017 titan
I have 2 titans a 2014 crew and a 2017 crew 4x4,,, the 2014 has 100,000 miles not a single problem .yet. the 2017 is build to pull .. i pull about 3500 lb daily ... im a vender ..But have several issues first.. after about 30000 miles it put me lemp mode almost didnt make it to dealer.. second about 80000 miles had to put new transmission also about this time have a major manifold exhaust leak but it closes after it warms up some and has kicked the code light several times but didnt realized till after warranty and it got worse that i should have took it back.. im thankful the transmission was under warranty.. and about 120000 new water pump .. now i have a p26ab code .. im thinking its a open term-stat. But not sure takes 30 min to heat up .. thats 440 dol.. you cant just buy the thermostat.. now ...and lastly at 160000 the new transmission is slipping between 2nd and 3rd .. or jerking like before .. i called today they only warranty the new transmission 12 months or 12000 miles.. just for the new transmission alone over 5000 not counting labour.. so this truck year model i wouldn't recommend at all for towing daily ..the motor has plenty power and works great thanks but the 7 speed transmission... id rather have my 2014 5 speed in this.. 0ne
Titan your belt you’ll need money for repairs
Great looking truck until the paint failed under 25, 000 miles . Bumper to bumper warranty doesn’t cover paint until the body rust through. But don’t worry, when your engine fails the truck will be out of the weather and in the shop for months ! You won’t get a whole new motor just the short block but when your pistons gall the block none of that metal will wind up in the top end. Also Nissan consumer satisfaction will close out your case every thirty days so everything must be all better ! Enjoy the fastest depreciation of any truck out there ! Yay Nissan !
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Titan XD free range facts
My last review I remarked about poor mpg and transmission shifting early from second gear through third to fourth in normal traffic, resulting in poor torque momentarily and temporary power loss. Now that the truck has 40k plus miles it performs better. MPG: pulling 28ft travel trailer w/700 lb hitch weight I average 9. With 500lb small trailer and 1000 lb yamaha side x side loaded I average 14.5 mpg. Around town w/no tow I average just over 15. Interstate 17. Nissan may have re-flashed my computer concerning lower gear shift points because I complained greatly and now it works well. Fosgate sound system not nearly as good as Bose. Ride is very comfortable. 4x4 system works very good and have been in some very swampy wet muddy conditions. XD is not for "off roading" as a sport but hasn't failed me getting me through places I probably should not have gone. No problem with the 5.6 gasser for power. Don't know if I will purchase a second one but that will be determined after 150k miles hopefully.
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Performs as Good or Better Than Advertised
I purchased a Titan in November 2016 after years of wanting to buy a pickup truck. There was a great deal of time spent comparing the features, specs, prices, etc., of all full size and midsize pickups on the market. I also test drove many of these pickups, but wanted to wait until the new Titan arrived before making the decision. After a test drive of the Titan, I was quite impressed with the performance, features, and overall value. Within a week of the test drive, I bought one. The Titan comfortably accommodates my family of five and our gear for extended road trips. It cruises down the interstate with no effort and handles snow and mud without issue. It is a very thoughtfully designed vehicle, and I hope it is as reliable as previous Nissan vehicles my family has owned. If I had to buy it again, I would!
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Titan Guy 2004 & 2017
I owned a 04 Titan SE Crew cab 4X4 for 10 years. I bought it used and put 246000 miles on it with no mechanical issues. I loved that truck and thought it to be very comfortable and reliable. I purchased the 17 PRO4X with every available option and so far I can report that I do love this truck. As others have stated, it is bigger than the older one and requires more turning radius. However, other than that I have had no issues. This one has all the gadgets and electronic gizmos that my 04 did not making it very fun to drive. My only complaint might be the lack of usable space under the rear seats. The new Titan has lockable storage boxes under the rear seats and although a nice idea, they are not really big enough for anything such as tools. I used to carry a toolbox under the seat of my old one. Also, being a four wheel drive I believe the PRO4X should come equipped with better off road tires than the other Titans available. My first time off road against my brothers Tundra was not an impressive outing. The locking Diffs are nice however, more meaty off road tires are needed. Other than that, really great truck. I'm sure i'll be driving this one for many years.
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Like riding on air!
This truck is like night and day compared to my Titan XD diesel that I had Nissan re-purchase because of reliability and comfort issues. Even though I only have a few miles (200) on it right now, I couldn't wait to write a great review on this truck. I have the Platinum Reserve model which has all the bells and whistles. Extremely sharp looking (cayenne red exterior color), well designed and very comfortable truck. It's actually a pleasure to drive! It was perfect timing, as it was the end of the year and Nissan had really great rebates and incentives which made it a no brainer to buy. I really don't know what else to say. It drives, rides, handles extremely good. I see no "cons" to the truck at all. I'm getting pretty decent mpg in the city (15) and that engine, the 5.6 liter "Endurance" will snatch your head back into next year! I'm pretty sure I'll be keeping this truck for a very long time. 7 months later: Still a great truck. I should have got this one in the first place! Not a single problem...................
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Die hard Ford guy first time in Nissan
So I’m a die hard Ford guy figured I’d get buried in a F150.some happened got a car and needed another truck. Have good income but credit score was super low so didn’t have as much ability to negotiate like I wanted.Awesome Nissan dealer in Foley Alabama had a 2017 Nissan Titan SL with 18,700 miles. Truck looked good had a few scratches but ran good. Took test drive and fell in love with the sound of the v8 and interior and exterior look. Only things I dislike is the radio is seriously dated, and the gas mileage is terrible. When I’m babying it I can maybe get like 13.5 not as bad on highway. I have done things to make it my own like black letters on on the Titan words around the vehicle, added a steelcraft grill guard, dual borla s type mufflers with s pipe and black pipes out the back and a 12.1 phoenix automotive tablet style radio and a over heard dvd system watching to install and weather tech floor mats. To wrap it up I paid like 35500 for my truck that came with leather, heated seats, 20 inch wheels, remote start, led lights, navigation, cargo lights and 120 volt plug in cab and in bed of truck. In all honesty u get more truck with the Nissan than I would got from Ford dodge or Chevy for this price and mileage. Only trade off is dated radio and gas mileage sucks but I have a new radio so only complaint is gas mileage. But over all I’m happy with this truck great purchase. **************************************************** 2023 update I've traded this titan for a brand new 2023 Ford F-150. I'm very happy now, but I didn't have not one problem with the titan it will make the new owner happy.
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Best Yet
I’ve owned trucks made by Ford, GMC, Toyota, Ram and Nissan. This my favorite one thus far. It’s just an all round great truck. The gas mileage could use some improvement and the paint scratches easy, but other than that, it’s an awesome truck. It might look big, but it drives and handles like a smaller truck. The surround view camera makes it easy to park. In my opinion you get more truck for the money than the others, not to mention the five year/100,000 mile warranty.
Last titan I'll ever buy.
2017 SL king cab titan with 73k and it's sitting in the drive while while I'm driving my 2011 traverse with 140k that has never given me a problem. Lean code bank 2. Taken it in twice to be fixed but can't find the problem. Just throwing money down the drane. Never again. Common problem with this truck and too many things that can cause this code to pop up. Now transmission is a problem. Done with it.
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alemon
2/24/ 17 we purchased a 2017 nissan titan SV what we believed to be a tough work truck with extras. Well within one week we started having issues with the parking sensors and sonar warning light staying on. off the dealership with this truck for repair. a day later they state it was repaired and ready to pick up. on the way home the sonar warning came on and the parking sensor error back on. back to the dealership again, this time they said it needed a right frony sensor, it came in a few days later so the truck was left there for repairs, we received a phone call the truck was ready to pick up. we get to the dealership and upon going out to the truck and starting it the same issues appeared the sonar warning and parking sensor errors again, went right back in the dealership and again the truck was left at the dealership, then service calls us and tells us the truck needs to have the sonar module replaced. so we wait and a couple days later we receive a phone call that the truck is all done and ready to pick up, so back to the dealership only to arrive at the dealership to find out that they have the truck back in the shop again for the same issues/problems and we are being told by the service advisor that once again the truck needs more parts replaced with this tome being a pin for a wire harness/connector. what a blow to us. especially when since the first time this vehicle was taken in the service advisor stated that he checked all connectors and all appeared to be in great shape. so now the truck is still at the dealership waiting parts and repair. We contacted Nissan usa consumer affairs division to file for a lemon and a replacement truck, this is pending and takes weeks. the dealership will only do a trade towards another truck which cost us several thousand dollar loss on the trade, NO WAY! apparently this dealership service has been in contact with Nissan tech dept. and being told try this and that which so far nothing has worked to fix the issues. Now we are very skeptical of these trucks especially since this is a new truck with very little miles on it. what next?
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Solid, reliable, strong.
Our 2017 Titan King Cab has served us well. With 48,000 miles it has had only 1 issue... a bit of extra road/wind noise due to backwards opening rear door design. We have just completed an 8 month travel trailer tour. Kept synthetic oil changed every 4 to 5k. Changed transmission oil at 40k because manual said to. Comfortable, nice features (SV model), and a workhorse. Had no trouble pulling a 4,300lb dry and 5,200lb loaded trailer at 65 mph, or sometimes 55 up mountain passes. Most often pulled in TOW mode at 1,500 to 2,000 rpm, never over 4,000 rpm for longer than a minute. Averaged 11.2 mpg over entire trip.
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Comparing my old 2007 Titan 4X4 with 2017 Titan
I was excited to purchase the new 2017 model with great expectations. After 2 weeks of driving and evaluations, Nissan did an exceptional job of adding many more features. 7 speed transmission was a big hit. With the older Titan 5 speed it shifted on hills with high rev. Power was better pulling the RV. So many new features that was needed was a big plus. The biggest drawback is the handling. The steering wheel was very stiff and due to the added size of the truck, it took much more space to turn and handle. In all I loved the feel of the smaller older Titan but like the more luxurious and more power of the new Titan. If I was in the market for new Titan, I would really take the time to get the feel of the steering and the new larger size to see if it is worth the upgrade. I would have preferred little larger than the older Titan with all the new features. Hope they improve on the size and handling in the future...
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WORST BUILD QUALITY EVER NEEDED
I do not know which is worse the actual product or the way Nissan stood behind product. The truck has the worst fit and finish I have ever seen. The truck was missing paint ( just paint over primer on the passenger side cab, and front and rear doors.) Within the drip panels on top of the truck they missed caulking half the drip panels. And Sloppily caulked the rest They then just painted over caulk. In the bed they didn’t caulk one of the seams in the interior of the bed and you could see daylight down to the floor. . Brought the truck to 3 dealers two of which wouldn’t even make a warranty claim saying that’s just how they build them. Nissan Consumer affairs has switched the regional manager on me 3 times now from Stefanie to Jennifer now to Debbie. They don’t take phone calls and won’t leave email addresses so I can have receipt of contact with them. I went a different dealer other than the one I bought the truck at and they literally laughed out loud when looking over my truck. They made a warranty claim for over $12,000 in body work the truck needed. It is junk just junk. DO NOT BUY ! The truck has can’t be fixed right to factory spec, The only thing worse than the piece of junk truck is their customer service they refused to even send an engineer out to look at the truck I wish I could put up pictures so you can see this junk. Nissans dealer network is a joke. I am left with the decision to let them attempt to fix the truck, and have it look even worse cause even their own Dealers said they could never replicate a factory paint job, or leave it the way it is. Wither way I am left with truck that has about $7,000 in diminished value given the amount of body work it needs, or the same amount of repairs that will be visible to an appraisers eye when I go to trade it in. Nissan is no Help.
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Had it 9 weeks 3 weeks in the shop
Told us was 12k off but ended up being only about 8k. Lost all power with 1600 miles on it. They had it at the dealer for 3 weeks and finally figured it out. Just before it was to lemon out. Traded it in at the same dealer that I bought it from. Lost 6k on trade in with 1600 miles. Thanks Tim Dahle Nissan.
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Great truck
Im 68 have owned lots of trucks !! This is one of the best trucks out there for the money !! Would buy again !!
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2017 Nissan Titan SV KC
I have found that this is a very good truck! Can tow anything I put behind it, it is quiet, and has the smothest ride I have ever had. My only complaint is the fuel economy, but, I came from a 03 Frontier with the 2.4L 5 speed. This Titan has taken some getting used to as far as size, but, other than that, again, it is a very solid truck. If it lasts as long as I got out of the 03 Frontier, I will be extremely happy! There seems to be only 2 issues with mine, and I am working with the dealer now. One is that the fuel filler whistles (there is a TSB on that), second, the fan clutch runs all the time, which lowers the fuel economy even more. That one the dealer told me was normal, but, I am not buying that one. Will search for a different dealer. Other than those two items, I am very happy with my purchase.
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Best truck I've ever owned hands down
I traded in my 2016 Ram 2500 Diesel for a 2017 Nissan Titan XD Pro 4x gas. Best decision I ever made. First right off the bat I was very impressed with how the truck test drove. The 5.6L Endurance V8 has lots of power and great acceleration. This truck rides like a Lexus and it blew me away how smooth it soak up the bad roads in my neighborhood. The interior on the Pro 4x model is top notch and the Rockford Fosgate 12 speaker audio system sounds awesome. This truck blows away my Ram with all the features you get. Very impressed with how far Nissan has gone with these trucks. Also the 5 year bumper to bumper 100,000 mile warranty is very nice to have if anything does go wrong with truck. Definitely give this truck a look at if you are in the truck market. I really like mine.
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Ok truck but transmission/cc interface stinks
Truck does not allow towing with CC activated without experiencing horrendous bouts of multiple downshifts on the smallest of hills....per Nissan customer care they pointed me to the part of their owners manual that says no CC while towing.
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Good acceleration when dealing with highway driving.
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GAS MILAGE and INTERIOR--NEEDS UPGRADE 10 yrs ago
I own the 2017 Nissan Titan PRO4X-have owned 2009 and 2014. Interior is the same old boring interior. Sound is acceptable with package. I will buy a Ford F150 next cause mileage and interior blows this truck away!!! Towing mileage with atv and trailer is 9-10mpg. The reason I bought the titan is due to the comfort of not having break downs and dependability. The truck has some nice feature, positive traction, big engine, fast, tie downs ,spray in liner, metal guards under truck, nice leather seats. MAJOR CON-Interior, the cars Nissan makes have nice interior -just put them in truck-gas mileage-gear ratio is TERRIBLE. A friend of mine has the f150 ford sierra package and man that thing drives-nice interior, nice strong engine. Bottom line -I can live with gas mileage-interior will cause me to shop elsewhere. I hope some Nissan executive reads this and changes some things. One lost customer.
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Titan XD paint sucks
The paint is terrible, paint chips and scratches off very easily. Getting whole truck repainted so let's see how that goes. DEF shows full till last second till you need DEF within 30 miles, Miles till empty works when it wants to.
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I had more than 8 cars in the past 10 years
I used to drive a Nissan Frontier 2014, and I decide to get a “big truck”, because of my job (I live in Atlanta, but I have to travel every single week to a different states and cities around USA). Anyways, the truck is beautiful, it’s works fine, but I start to feel some problems when I Switch from “P” to “D”, or whatever, it’s doesn’t sounds right, and it makes noises when I turn right or left without not giving attention to this “feeling” in my hands. I don’t recommend you to get this truck. I’m very sad for not getting a GMC or whatever different truck.
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Thus far, I'm very happy. A-lot bigger than my Frontier was. Should make a great tow vehicle.
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Great Truck
I have had this truck for a month. It drives very well. So far I love this truck even my wife loves it even more. Only but so far is mileage I am getting 14.3 miles on the city. I have not driven outside of the city to see what kind of miles I will get.
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Best truck
I always go for the under dog !! One of the best trucks ive owed !! Would buy again !!
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Best truck ever.
Powerful, smooth, and very comfortable, tows excellent and no problems, have owned since December of 2017 and couldn't be more pleased.
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One Tough Truck
We purchased this truck to replace my 2003 Frontier. I thought that, after over 15 years, it was time for something new. I did not like the newer Frontier, and, it has not been updated that much since 2005. Looked at the 2017 Titan. I wanted a King Cab, with some extras such as trailer towing package, and Navigation. Well, this one has all of that and more! Its still hard to get used to how big it is, but, overall, a very good truck! More than I asked for, but, worth it. The only thing besides the size difference, is Fuel economy. I was used to getting 26mpg in my 2003 Frontier. This Titan only gets 15 - 17. Guess that is the cost of the size difference.
I love my Nissan 2017 Titan SV
Great riding, gas mileage is not bad if you use cruise control while you are on the interstate. Driving in town mileage is about 16 miles a gallon. I got my truck in April 2017 and now Dec. 2019 I have not had any problems at all. I do have now 76,000 miles on it. This is my retirement truck so I have slowed down on my driving. I Love My Nissan!!!
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Titan Tuff
Purchased a 2017 Titan Pro X after looking at all of the other 1/2 ton trucks and loving it sofar! I have towed a 7,000 lb travel trailer without issue and the truck is great to drive. Love the sound of the V8, but wish it got a bit better mileage. Truck continues to be rock solid and the sound system is awesome. Such a great value when compared to the big four (Ford, GM, Dodge & Toyota). Also it was Truck Trends Truck of the year in 2017 and they loved driving it as well!
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Not made for towing or hauling heavy loads
Unable to use the cruise control while towing without it downshifting 3-4 gears...rows fine without Cruise control. Dealer was useless as was the Nissan customer care . This shift algorithm is laughable.
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Full size Beast!
You cannot buy a full size truck with the quality for the price.
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Pro4X Titan
I really enjoy driving this vehicle. Traded in my suburban for this, what a great decision!
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Loving it!
Very comfortable and better gas mileage than our ford f150. Great work truck
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Truck N with Mr T (Titan)
Great Truck to Drive. V8 really quick and sounds great too. Parking censors and backup camera makes it easier to park.
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Living up to the name:TITAN
Drive one... there is nothing i would rather own stylish fast safe... For my third Titan.. wow...
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Nissan Titan a willing and able hauler
Large Vehicle. Feels Solid and confident. Transmission shifting not as polished as it should be. downshifts in the 2-3 gear range can be slow to react. Daily driver. gets the job done.
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Ten Nails Titan
Truck has a better pay load then the tundra and plenty of power.
GPS is terrible
My GPS is almost worthless. I took back to the dealer two times and they are lost on how it works I believe. It does not seem to know the difference between N and S. The last time I used it I was looking for a restaurant I had not used before. It did locate the place, but kept give directions that were 180 degrees from its location so I turned it off. I turned it back on about 6 blocks away. When I was about two blocks from the restaurant it said to turn right here and the another right. The restaurant was two more blocks down on the left. I have sirus radio also that uses the same screen. If I had known how bad the GPS was I would have bought something else.
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Titan
Still great value though shifting is not optimal. My son now uses it as a daily commuter plus weekend getaways. Enjoyable so far though still less than 30k miles!
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2017 Titan Platinum Reserve
I love the truck.
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