2024 Nissan Titan Consumer Reviews
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Best in confort
I'm lost for words when I read the experts review and really don't understand what am I missing. They are so negative about the titan when 2024 that I purchased was the most comfortable vehicles that I've ever driven. I had chevys, 2 fordf150's (2017xlt, 19 lariat) and these pickups to me doesn't compare with the smoothness, comfortably, performance that the nissan that I now own. It handles very well, the powerful v8 engine which other owners that I know have no issues with while the chevy I once owned had weak transmissions, the 2 ford's I owned were 3.5 ecoboost engines had cold start rattling even with low mileage so ford owners beware. So readers don't listen to the experts reviews, but please read only the owners reviews then you will experience for your what a great truck is really like and test drive the titan for your self. No the gas mileage is not Great, but not Bad and at least with the titan you have to make shop appointments for certain issues. I really love my 2024 titan!!!
Great Truck - Much Better Than Edmunds Review
I recently bought my used 2023 Titan SV Midnight. I almost backed out of buyinh it because of negative reviews about everything from fuel mileage to handling to tech. I can tell you - I love this truck. And the negative review are for the most part total B.S. 1. Fuel mileage - I'm getting well over 20 mpg combined city and freeway - and the Titan does it without stuttering "turning off" cylinders like the Dodge Ram and without the annoying and totally worthless stopping of the engine at every stop light. 2. "Heavy steering, clumsy handling, really feel the weight comments" Who are writing these reviews? Girly men? Women? I think the steering and handling feel about right. Personally, I don't like a steering wheel that is too easy to turn. The Titan handles great for a full size truck. 3. "Have to really stand on brakes" - Again, did an 18 year old girl do the test drive? The brakes feel good. I DO NOT like grabby brakes like Chevys that stand you on your head when you barely touch them. 4. Tech - It's got everything I need - and most of all - it all actually works 5. Towing - Big three are rated higher in towing capacity - it's a rating - it doesn't mean they can handle it. Most people I know would agree Dodge towing capacity is over-rated. And if you DO tow at max rating repeatedly, you'll be buying a transmission. I long swore off Mopars because of their transmissions - two times they have left me on the side of the road. I really appreciate the Titan has two trailer connectors built in, a flat 5 pin and a round connector, and that the Titan has a factory installed trailer brake controller. 6. Cheap plastic interior - really? You think the big three are any better? I've owned almost every brand of truck - Chevy Silverado, Dodge Dakota, Chevy Silverado Z71, Dodge Ram, Ford F-150 Lariat, Nissan Frontier, and now, my 2023 Nissan Titan. The interior in my Titan is as nicer or nicer than any of the trucks I've owned. And I doubt it will be creaking, squeaking and rattling at 60K miles like a Chevy or Dodge. Ignore the negative reviews and get a great deal on a Titan. You'll save money and have a great truck
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- SV Crew CabMSRP: $56,300196 mi away
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $36,49935 mi away
- SV Crew CabMSRP: $38,999103 mi away
Better than a Tundra, Ram, Chevrolet and G.M.C.
It's Quality!
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Way underrated, come back soon.
Way higher owner satisfaction rating. Way higher reliability. No start-stop or cyl. Deactivation bs. More American made. Cheaper to buy/ own. I've bought 2 new titans, about to be three, since they're going away I got to gets me a fresh one. You can have your big three, I've owned them all. Buy a Titan and just gas and go- no problems. Great trucks, built by Americans.
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Damn nice ride
20,000 miles, not one single issue. Seems one of the big manufacturers is having issues with their V8 engines. Another one that I am quite fond of introduced a new inline 6 and no other option for their 1/2 ton trucks, reliability yet to be proven. I actually drove one of the 3.0 Rebels today. Decent low end and torque, but no rumble at all. For sure not impressive enough to talk me out of my Titan. I'm not brand loyal at all, I own a 1997 Mercury Tracer, a 2005 Pontiac Vibe, a 2008 F150 Fx4 and a 2023 Titan. I'll be hanging to the Titan.
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