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Used 2020 Nissan Titan Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Wow. I really bought a Nissan Titan?

James, 12/14/2020
2020 Nissan Titan PRO-4X 4dr King Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 9A)
12 of 12 people found this review helpful

Ok so where do I start. I’m a truck enthusiast who regularly trades in every 3 years. I was getting ready to trade in my 2017 Ram Big Horn with the Hemi. While shopping with the wife for a new suv I mentioned to the salesman that the next day is my day to purchase a new truck. He asked if I’ve ever considered a Titan. I laughed it off like a bad joke as I test drove one before my Ram purchase in 2017 and thought the term “truck” for it was used lightly. He asked if the next day I would give it a shot and sit in one and I gave him my word since he was a pretty cool guy. Purchase day. I wake up, look in the mirror, give myself a halftime super bowl talk, and get ready to rumble. First stop, local Chevy dealer, as the Silverado and bow tie hold that special fuzzy place in the heart. Come to me Mr. Trail Boss or hell I’m come to you. It was sweet. It invited me to step in and stay awhile. Employee pricing plus a rebate? Thank you. Sorry mr. Salesman. I do this every 3 years and I’m not ending my run this soon. Off to the Ram dealership. My ‘17 Ram treated me well but it’s time to look at Miss 2021, the hot younger sister. Oh my 12” touchscreen, what big beautiful eyes you have. You run so smooth and quiet and have that hemi power that melts my heart. Employee pricing as well you say???? Love it. But sorry Mr. Salesman. I promised the ugly duckling in the corner a dance as well. Off to Nissan. Talking to the wife and kids about which one to get, Silverado or Ram. Pull in, kids get excited for the golf cart ride, and off we go. Then I see it from a distance. That ugly duckling ditched the braces, glasses, the acne, and dropped a few pounds to boot. Mr. Salesman what is that one? That is a Pro-4x Titan. Damn. What was this??? This think looked sweet, hopped inside, features galore. Orange stitching, orange interior lights. I fell in love. Drove it and it felt like a car while just as quiet on the inside as the Ram. Pressed the peddle and what? How can a Nissan throw me in the seat harder than my Hemi? 400 HP with 413 lbs of torque you say? For real though, I scooped up that thing with great rebates and 0% financing. Sometimes I wonder who am driving a Nissan truck but when I hop in and drive I realize why. A+++ and the new style Titan is something I wouldn’t have suspected. Hopefully the secret doesn’t get out so they keep throwing out insane deals

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2019 Nissan Titan SL Midnight Edition

M.F., 06/28/2019
2019 Nissan Titan SL 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
43 of 47 people found this review helpful

Awesome truck! Had a 2006 Titan LE 4x4 for 13 years, just traded it in on a 2019 Titan SL Midnight Edition in black. Has more than enough features and options and power to keep me happy. The truck rides great and after my first 1200 miles I'm averaging 19.7 mpg (22.8 mpg is my best 100 mile trip mpg--with speeds up to 80 mph at times). The only slight drawback is the column shifter, I preferred the old Titan's console shifter and sometimes the column shifter feels a little clumsy finding its way from park past reverse and neutral to get it into Drive.

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5 out of 5 stars

Great for The Price

Bohica1956, 07/17/2020
updated 01/25/2021
2020 Nissan Titan Platinum Reserve 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 9A)
18 of 19 people found this review helpful

2020 Platinum Reserve 4x4. tested the Ford and Chevy and Ram. Ram I just still don't trust. Some of the guys I work with Have Chevy's 4 out of the 5 have had either the AC and one the transmission go out just out of warranty. $1500-1800 for repair, evap coil fracture. Had a 2005 Titan with 210,000 miles and no issues and sold for a good price. To many of the reviews are worried about 5 engine models or different configurations. I do light towing 4,000-5,000 range and do not even know it is behind me. Gas mileage is good compared to the 2005. Overall truck pulls and steers well. Not as smooth as the Ram but Ok. I thought the Chevy interior looked cheaper and will not hold up. Big item Nissan is dealing, Top of the line with many extra's (tonuea cover) and left out the door after discount and rebates at 55,000. And they gave me 3,000 over blue book on a trade. If this truck holds up like the last one I will be very happy and 5 year 100,000 mile is icing on the cake. Still loving most of the truck, only item I am concerned about is the screen. Looks scratched and we are very carefull

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5 out of 5 stars

Love it.

Dylan123, 05/26/2020
2019 Nissan Titan SV 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
17 of 18 people found this review helpful

Bought a 2019 Titan as a Dealership left over, saved a couple grand. Plenty of power, nice spacious inside, and gorgeous exterior. When you read the reviews from the sites they don't rate them the best, but the person reviews are always great. People don't want all the engine options like car and driver believes. Nissan has the one V8 and doesn't need anything else, nobody wants a V6 or 4 cylinder turbo in a full size truck.

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Right & Tight

Eric M., 08/19/2019
2019 Nissan Titan SV 2dr Regular Cab LB (5.6L 8cyl 7A)
23 of 27 people found this review helpful

I been a Nissan Titan SV owner since August 9, 2019 and this truck runs great as a V8 should. Its tight and it drives right with smoothness and great acceleration.

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