Used 2019 Nissan Titan Consumer Reviews
Getting Better!
Had a 2006 SL Crew Cab 4x4 with 96,xxxx miles no major issues ran great, traded in for 2019 SL Crew Cab 4x4. More features in some ways and others no so much. have 5,xxx miles and average 19-20 mpg. Whole lot better than the 06 with more horse, seems to turn sharper also which is a big plus.
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Good By F-150, Hello Titan Pro4x
The overall fit and finish of my Nissan Titan Pro4x is outstanding, The Titan just fills better made that the F150 that I traded in on the Pro4x. Everything about the Pro4x has the Big 3 playing catch up. The interior is made with quality products, don't look like everything is snap together plastic parts. Ride comfort and noise level at miles ahead of the Ford F150. Same with driveability and power. My F150 had the 5.0 v8 and The 5.6 v8 has quicker throttle response, pulls harder when you mat the gas, and the Ford F150 (2wd) could not come close to in fuel mileage. I could only get 9.1-9.4 mpg (City) and 12.4-12.9 mpg (Hwy) out the 5.0L F150. So far I'm getting 11.4-11.8 mpg (City) and 17.9-18.7 mpg(Hwy) in the Pro4x. I'll see a big saving in fuel per year and a huge saving over the life of the truck. But the warranty is what really made my mind up. If a car manufacturer is willing to stand behind their product for 100,000 miles bumper to bumper, while it's competitors have 36,000-mile warranties (a couple has 50,000 powertrain) tells me everything I need to know about the quality of the truck. I can't be more happy with my decision to buy a Nissan Titan Pro4x
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- SL Crew CabMSRP: $35,00033 mi away
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $17,883In-stock online
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $29,00045 mi away
PRO-4X
I’ve had 3 new 2nd generation Titans, all 4X4’s: ‘16 XD SV, ‘17 SL, now a ‘19 PRO-4X. All have been good trucks, some over 50,000 miles a year. Update: Engine went out. Traded it, engine went out. Customer service at Nissan tried every way possible to get out of repairing the engines.
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Great value for up and coming truck.
Get yours now before the word gets out. Nissan is selling these truck way below value to get em on the road to compete with the big guys. I buy trucks every 2 years and have had em all. This trucks warranty, looks, price and set up made me give it a try. So far I am pleased. The most comfortable ride of em all and their state of the art noise reduction makes me feel like I'm in a luxury car. The info tanement lacks however is made up by the clarity of the camera and 360 view of the cameras. The sound system is the best of all the trucks and the zero gravity seats are very noticeable. Lastly the 390 hp is noticeable as well. I came from a 2016 f150 w the remarkable v6 EcoBoost engine and this engine makes me not miss it. A great buy w a 5 year 100k mile warranty to back it up. 2 months in and I am so far pleased w passing up on the "big 3" for this beautiful truck.
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Think I ended up with a lemon
I bought a 2018 titan platinum reserve gas engine. It has seen more shop time for warranty issues than my 2012 that I just traded in that I put 160k miles on. I don't think I will buy another Nissan again after all of this. One of the struts is already shot on the front at 9k miles, Water valve for the engine coolant is not functioning, Transmission mount broke, Sub woofer box rattles like no other even though they claim to have fixed it, was missing the Mass airflow sensor screws when I first bought it, titan lock boxes in the back the keys don't work for and I have been waiting on that to be replaced for 3 months now, Strut is still on back order by the way and thats been almost 3 weeks now. So at this point I wont buy another Nissan.
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