2014 Titan

2015 Nissan Titan

Pros: Trailer towing capacity; competitive prices

Cons: There’s no regular cab; just one (rather thirsty) powertrain; a limited number of trim levels and features, and the only 4-wheel-drive offered is an inconvenient part-time system

CG Says: For 2015, Nissan’s full-size truck lineup loses its long-wheelbase models; the 4-door crew-cab models are no longer available with a 7.3-ft cargo bed. Otherwise, Titan sees only detail changes such as redesigned interior door panels and updated option-package content. Titan’s niche in the market is rather small given that it doesn’t have nearly the depth and breadth of drivetrain, body, and equipment configurations as its Ford, General Motors, and Ram counterparts do. That would be fine if it drove, handled, or was screwed together as well as its rivals, but it’s not. This is not a bad truck by any means, but Titan simply feels a step behind the competition. It’s priced aggressively, though. If Titan ticks your boxes, and you can get one at a knockdown price, give it a look. Also, note that a redesigned Titan is set to debut as a 2016 model.

The Facts
Class Large pickup truck
Body Style(s) pickup truck
Passenger Count 6
Drive Wheels rear-wheel drive, 4-wheel drive
Manufacturer Nissan
Nation of Manufacture USA
Base Prices S King Cab: $29,640
4WD S King Cab: $32,490
S Crew Cab: $32,060
4WD S Crew Cab: $34,910
SV King Cab: $31,940
4WD SV King Cab: $34,790
SV Crew Cab: $34,140
4WD SV Crew Cab: $36,990
SL Crew Cab: $41,160
4WD SL Crew Cab: $43,860
4WD PRO-4X King Cab: $38,170
4WD PRO-4X Crew Cab: $40,370

 

 

Base Engine
5.6-liter V8
Horsepower
317
Std. Transmission
5-speed automatic
Avail. Transmission
NA
EPA City Range (mpg)
12-13
EPA Hwy Range (mpg)
17-18

2014 Nissan Titan
2015 Nissan Titan
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