Used 2022 Nissan Titan Consumer Reviews
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Tremendous Truck and Value
I previously owned a 2017 Titan Platinum Reserve. It is almost like they had my list of changes I wanted to see and put them in the 2020+ Titan. I have a fully loaded up 2021 Pro-4x. The seats are crazy comfortable, the ONLY ones I liked as much were the massaging seats that are in the upper end Ford F150, BUT the shape of the Nissan Seat is better. Very solid stereo, huge sunroof, so far the build has been great. Quiet interior and it looks great (to me at least) as they tweaked the front end. 9 speed transmission is smoother than the 2017. Heated and Cooled seats also work much better so far than the 2017 (inconsistent). So far the 2021's have been very good though a shade slow to heat up, but they do and quite well. Great Tech on this truck also for parking and safety. I may have liked the previous Rockford Fosgate Stereo slightly better, but the Fender system is good for a stock system. Given the outstanding warranty it's tough to go wrong. Only drawback is the MPG as I do wish it was a bit better.
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3rd Titan
I just traded my 2019 Platinum Reserve which was a fantastic truck and probably my favorite I've ever owned. I traded for a loaded up 2021 Pro-4X moonroof package and all. I'm enjoying to large moonroof, updated screen and improved instrument cluster. I'm also a big fan of the new headlight and twilight design and look. Ultimately I will say there are some things I liked better about my Platinum Reserve. I liked the premium leather better than the textured leather in the Pro-4x, so far I'm not a fan of the 9 speed in the 2021. I find it rough off the line almost like 1st gear is too short to take off smoothly. I also haven't seen that it makes any improvement in fuel economy at all. As someone who uses it to tow,, I've never found it to be inadequate as many reviews like to complain about. I also like and use the utili track system regularly. As for storage boxes,, the Titan does it better than anyone as they are very useful and easy to remove if you need a full with box. Overall I like the 2021 just fine and am happy that I traded. I'm loving the moonroof and black/red trim on the Pro-4X. My advise to those in the market is to give the new Nissan Titan a fair shake and test drive one.
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- SV Crew CabMSRP: $29,995202 mi away
- Platinum Reserve Crew CabMSRP: $44,726267 mi away
- PRO-4X Crew CabMSRP: $40,000265 mi away
Second Titan Owner
2021 Nissan Titan Pro4X 4WD. This is my second Titan (the prior a 2018 SL 4X4). Pros: comfortable heated & ventilated seats, quiet interior (at speed), car-like ride comfort over most road surfaces, throaty growl from the strong V8. Clear midrange and treble from Fender audio system. Cons: AC doesn’t cool well on extra hot days, fuel tank size limits distance (no larger extended-range fuel tank available), heavy steering requires a lot of effort at lower speeds, limited adjustability for seat height on power seat, 360 camera resolution not very high (front and side cameras are low resolution), rear doors do not open as wide as front doors, updated 9 speed auto transmission shifts more erratically than prior 7 speed unit and can be frustratingly abrupt at low speeds, bass from Fender system is not clear and easily overpowers the speakers in the doors and creates “popping” sounds, clear shiny plastic screen on infotainment system easily scratches (& did so using the microfiber pad the service department sold!). Update: plastic Pro4X trim on the tailgate has faded (while sitting in the sun) and it’s only two (2) years old.
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Beautiful-Powerful Truck
The Platinum has everything you could ever want with 400 HP. The options you get with this package would be $70K on competitors trucks. Hands down the best warranty for large trucks, 5 years 100K. Nissan offered me the option to extend to a 7 year 125K bumper to bumper for a very reasonable price.
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Great truck in a crowded market
I spent 2 years test driving trucks and making a decision. I have now owned the Titan for about 1 year and could not be happier. Coming from the Ford Expedition, I really tried to like the new F150. Problem is, I had to spend 70-80K to get what I wanted and the value was just not there. Enter Titan with a better ride and better comfort for 10-15K less. I tried to like the Ram, but didn't trust the reliability. Having to give up a trick tailgate was the penalty, which is not much with the Titan step that folds easily under the bumper. I use the Titan boxes all the time with gear stowed to support towing needs and boating items. I travel long distances frequently with a family of 4 and 2 smaller dogs and a 20' boat. The towing capability is excellent, and everyone is very comfortable. Seems as though the spec wars and marketing favor the other truck brands, but I am extremely happy with my choice.
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