I own a Pro4X and there are many reasons to buy this over the other....with the extremely long warranty. Add the ride quality, box utility and the fact you don’t see one on every corner. I didn’t buy a truck around the infotainment screen. Most of these have very similar power/transmissions, it’s about all the little things (and the final price) that made this a better choice.
You get 5 stars for reviewing an underrated, under appreciated, value packed quality truck, I think this current Titan should have more buyers, if I had serious cash, I would buy a million of these trucks
@@toneyo4794 the xd model Is superior to the rest an amazing value and the ones with the Cummings was just an outstanding value u can get a platinum one 2018 for like 40k with low miles that’s just insane
I have this truck , he said about the column shifter, it's great having a column shifter you have more room in the center console, don't want it wrapped in leather, wear out quickly and if your hands are dirty , also you're not going to put your elbows on the ledge where the window is , that's too high. I like that the truck's not overly complicated, I don't have to hunt around for buttons. It's a solid underrated truck, I would buy one again, as far as there cars go I would not touch them.
My 2017 Titan SV crew cab is the favorite vehicle I’ve ever owned. It may not be the fanciest but it does everything so well, it’s reliable, fast and sounds amazing. I will get another one when they fully redesign it. I’m sold.
@@Natethegreat200c CVTs, especially the Jatco CVTs, are problematic. Some run fine while others fall apart. Nissan's warranty division spends a ton of money replacing faulty units with many of their models and more often than not those models are pretty low mileage. The biggest issue is the lack of consistency with regards to the reliability of the CVTs.
@@Natethegreat200c It is a huge issue though. Look at the forums and a good chunk of the posts are regarding CVT issues. I understand people who have a good experience will not go on the forum but given the crazy amounts of posts there are major issues with CVTs.
No Titan has electric power steering. The half ton has rack and pinion with hydraulic power assist using a pump driven by the belt on the engine. I have a 2017 Pro-4x and have checked out the 2020...that part has not changed with the refresh. I believe the XD has recirculating-ball power steering. Also, only the Pro-4x and up trims have LED headlamps. The S and SV have halogens.
I don’t even want a truck. I just love watching your reviews lol. This is a nice truck though. I would delete the chrome as well or go for the Pro-4X package. I hate those gauges. But other than that, it seems like a good value.
The Titan is a fine truck. The product is not the problem. Lack of marketing and a poorly dispersed dealer network are the culprits for the lousy sales. If they'd advertise it and put some dealers in the rural areas where trucks sell best (like my small town in TX), they'd sell more of them. Clearly, Nissan knows nothing about selling full sized pickups.
Time for you to take a vacation in San Antonio and make a Friday and Saturday of visiting our Nissan Dealers. Then treat the family to SeaWorld or 6 Flags Fiesta Texas for Christmas in mid December when the prices drop 👍
I have to say the shift may feel cheep but I’m glad it’s still there. With the switch to the Volume Knob style it’s nice to have some old school. I find the Volume knob to fussy.
They did pretty good on those Titans I'm impressed. Nissan did great on those trucks even though I'm a Toyota Tacoma owner. They've gotten quicker in acceleration too. great job Nissan.
@woof beast yeah and they last longer. But pretty much after the Tacoma I'll get my dream truck called the 2019-2020 F150 Limited with raptor motor in it.
Preference right....... I love Hendrix , I saw a fender system I fell in love. You do a great job. I like how you are honest about everything. That 400 HP, is definitely beautiful
Love this truck Sofyan! Would def be my choice if I was buying one. A handsome big boy right there with a killer powertrain at a great price. What's not to love?
Very underrated truck it looks like. I like that Nissan actually tries and update their products vs toyota. The effort is definitely there. (I have an 05 Tacoma)
Little effort actually is put into updating Nissan models. Toyota only does the same because they know people will still buy their outdated cars. Nissan does it because they don’t have the money lol
I own a 2018 SV. Best truck overall I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot. Totally underrated truck. BIG discounts on new trucks and 100 K warranty - hard to beat.
I go myself a Titan, and I LOVE it. Well balanced, very comfortable, I love the sound. It's smooth on the transmission. It gets up to speed well, and has all that I wants. Google visibility all around; I was really surprised on how well I could see. It is very specious, lots of room inside. What I don't like is the mirrors that does not fold inward. However they do retracts a few inches to accommodate for none towing times. I also don't like the staring feel. It feels a little heavy. I do think I will get use to it. It's a nice truck overall in my opinion and as a owner.
Honestly think this is a great truck. Looks great, practical, has nice options and everything is simple and easy to use. Would definitely buy it over any gm product.
I have a 21 Titan SV. I went with Nissan because I wanted a V8, I wanted good financing terms (0% APR) and the warranty cannot be matched by any of the other truck builders. I am not brand loyal, I’m looking for the best deal possible and Nissan offered that.
There's clearly a screen protector on the radio screen, its not the actual radio itself that's damaged. Also, this Japanese truck is built in Tennessee, where some of the "American" trucks are built across the boarder. And you're not getting good MPG cause you can't keep your foot off the accelerator. 😄
I have a Chevy 2019 Siverado HD and a 2020 Nissan Maxima, I've driven the Titan ( really nice driving truck), Nissan does not market their trucks well at all, thats why they don't sell as many as they could, it's a much better truck than the Tundra, in my opinion.
@@DavisBrendon29 That's true, it's an amazing looking truck, but with the Nissan you get a lot more tech and features standard than you do with the Ram (including a big ol tried and true 5.6 V8). To get the cool stuff on a Ram you're spending more money than on the Titan.
An article from the Market Realist says that in July 2016, Ford's fleet sales rose to 55,321 units. Retail vehicles sales went to 161,158. If you're curious about it, you're best off doing some individual research
I will add. The 9 speed transmission.. you need to drive this truck for a bit as the transmission learns your driving habits. Now that mine is broken in a bit it finds the sweet spot right away and I feel like it’s not searching for gears. It really is a good truck. If you are looking for a truck, your not going to be disappointed at all.
I work for Nissan so many of our customers skip over when the cvt needs to be serviced which is basically draining the old fluid and putting new fluid in but on that note my wife has a 17 sentra turbo with 126,000 miles not one problem
Great review as always. In all honesty i dont mind that The Titan rides like a actual truck and with the heavy steering is good IMO. I dont think trucks need to ride like cars or suvs cause then people try to drive them like cars when they arent that. But that interior for that price is no good. Also Titan has one of the best sounding stock V8's .
For those wondering, you can get a crew cab Titan with a longer bed, if you step up to the XD version. It just means a heavier vehicle and less fuel economy, especially with the drop of the Cummins diesel engine.
The 2016-2019 titan looked a lot like a Mashup of other trucks, the new 2020 looks a lot more unique, thanks to the new headlighs, different grille, taillights, and front bumper it looks unique
I agree but disagree, have a 2017 SL this exact color and it's a really nice looking truck, it has less Chrome, people are always looking at it , granted I don't see too many of my model around, I actually don't like redesign of headlights compared to my year. My daytime LED running lights are very bright.
I really like the Nissan and shopping for one really is a lot easier. For me a truck would be for towing a trailer in summer, occasionally picking up something bulky, and hauling a couple kids around with whatever gear they have that day. I wanted a heated steering wheel because I lose my gloves all the time. Ford makes you guy a 65,000 truck to get that. Chevy doesn't but it's really hard to get the 6.2 liter engine - which every review has said is worth the money because the truck turns into a giant muscle car with it. Factor in routine 10k discounts on these and the warranty and you end up with a really nice package that I think a lot of people aren't cross shopping. On the downside, I think the American trucks can carry a couple hundred lbs more and tow several thousand more - so be an informed buyer.
I had a sneaking suspicion that the 9 speed in the longitudinal Nissans had mercedes influence. I wonder if the old 7 speed had anything to do with MB. It was geared similarly in my experience.
For anyone out there who has a Titan older or the newer models with this engine What is your MPG because we know he has a lead foot and most of us are not going to be racing around a pickup truck.
That version of the 5.6 isn’t any Older than the competition if we are talking V8’s only. It was introduced on the infiniti side in 2011 but the Titan didn’t get it til 2017. 04-15 Titan is vastly different from this version. Ram HEMI 5.7 came out in 03. Updated in 09 and largely the same today. Ford 5.0 coyote came out in 2011. Been updated and making roughly same power as Titan. Current GM 5.3 is from 2014 and inferior to the 5.6. Your test truck had a 9 inch screen not 8. Nissan Numbers on paper are more realistic. They are conservative with their 1/2 ton ratings. Towing and payload...
I have a 19 king cab. I pull a trailer under 3500lb. Went from a frontier to this and I'm pretty happy w it. I bought it 4 months ago w 11k mi., it was $38000 out the door. Couldn't find anything else w that low miles for that price. People are to f'n picky remember it's a truck. I don't have a lot of hard plastics in mine and it's a SV. Plenty fast
@@hassansmw5634 Titan over Chevy, Ford, and Ram? You sound nuts lol, give me any of those 3 over this generic thing... Decent value, but nobody will take you serious in a Titan at all. Tundra at least will have some resale value while the Titan will tank, but both should actually be just as reliable as eachother.
@woof beast Scotty Kilmer is a hack. My wife drives a fairly old '08 Toyota Solara convertible that's been a great car with probably around 190k now, I drive an '11 GMC Sierra 1500 that's been a great truck with about 165k today, and I have an '07 TrailBlazer SS as my weekend toy which has a disgustingly cheap plastic interior but has been as mechanically reliable as anything Scotty Kilmer "recommends" despite it being a dreaded GM product smh... I've had a couple Japanese and domestic cars over the years that were pieces of shit too, so I don't listen to paid journalists or biased UA-cam personalities about what not to buy, I just get what I like and roll the dice, because it's all a crap shoot anyway if you plan to keep a car long term.
Just looked at these on Cargurus and I don't see enough discounts for a truck that is lagging in sales. Would much rather a Tundra (reliable) or Ram (feature packed). Also, several dealers offer lifetime powertrain warranties in the metro Atlanta area. So 🤷♂️
Me personally i'd go for the platinum reserve. that's just me. But i love this red with the chrome. i will admit i could use a black out chrome for you tester SL
I have an 2008 Nissan Titan with a full size back window that can go up and down I notice the 2020 model has a small window in the back is there a reason for that change I love my full size window will they bring that options back
My new 2020 nissan titan shakes at speed between 65 and 72mph. I put 2 sets of new tires on this thing and it still shakes. I had to buy the tires because Bayou nissan where I bought the truck nor the nissan corpation would replace them. Even though the truck had sit on their lot for over a year and I was told by another nissan dealership the tires had flat spots. I was told by the dealership, the tires were not under warranty. I was told Nissan Customer care it was normal for the truck to shake at those speed. What a ridiculous response. Now, I see why their sales are declining and they stopped trying to sell trucks in Canada.
I own a Pro4X and there are many reasons to buy this over the other....with the extremely long warranty. Add the ride quality, box utility and the fact you don’t see one on every corner. I didn’t buy a truck around the infotainment screen. Most of these have very similar power/transmissions, it’s about all the little things (and the final price) that made this a better choice.
Truck is almost 4 years old and still rocks. Again, to each their own...
@@brooksteer5629 Transmissions? When has the new gen Titan ever had transmission replacements done in mass?
@@arch417powersports He is a CVT Parrot.
Well said. 18 P4X owner here. Couldn't agree more.
@Mick Cripzzz whaaaat? Really? Explain.
This is what a truck SHOULD be. Powerful and simple.
You get 5 stars for reviewing an underrated, under appreciated, value packed quality truck, I think this current Titan should have more buyers, if I had serious cash, I would buy a million of these trucks
I looked at every truck out there and for the price, value, safety and features I choose the 2021 Titan SV.
@@toneyo4794 Nice!
@@toneyo4794 what’s the difference ?
@@toneyo4794 the xd model
Is superior to the rest an amazing value and the ones with the Cummings was just an outstanding value u can get a platinum one 2018 for like 40k with low miles that’s just insane
I love my Titan. Quick, comfortable and everything I need. Oh also 5year 100k b2b warranty. No other manufacture provides that!
Sounds like a sales promotion
Pat Fraser truth hurts sometimes.
Paid promotions always hurt the consumer unless you admit you were paid.
Pat Fraser wasn’t paid. Go get a new roll of Reynolds wrap for that hat of yours.
@@Jaxav8or I dont wear a hat , I doubt if they make one big enough for your big head.
At least it’s a real shifter instead of a stove knob
😂
Stove knob LOL
I like how you put it lol
I hear you brother
😂😂
Me: Oh cool, a column shifter! Soyfan: I'm disappointed it's not wrapped in leather.
I have this truck , he said about the column shifter, it's great having a column shifter you have more room in the center console, don't want it wrapped in leather, wear out quickly and if your hands are dirty , also you're not going to put your elbows on the ledge where the window is , that's too high.
I like that the truck's not overly complicated, I don't have to hunt around for buttons.
It's a solid underrated truck, I would buy one again, as far as there cars go I would not touch them.
I just purchased pro 4x in red with sports bar. Mann it looks really good, i love it. Also, it came with 100k miles warranty that no one else offers
The 100K mile warranty is nice. But it kind of sucks they limit it to 60 months.
My 2017 Titan SV crew cab is the favorite vehicle I’ve ever owned. It may not be the fanciest but it does everything so well, it’s reliable, fast and sounds amazing. I will get another one when they fully redesign it. I’m sold.
Love the old school column shifter.
same
Old school, My goodness 😅
Any Nissan that doesn't have a CVT should be reliable
Ours has been just fine for the 100k miles we’ve had it
Jayce Vessier he obviously watches too much scotty. His fans are sheep.
@@Natethegreat200c CVTs, especially the Jatco CVTs, are problematic. Some run fine while others fall apart. Nissan's warranty division spends a ton of money replacing faulty units with many of their models and more often than not those models are pretty low mileage. The biggest issue is the lack of consistency with regards to the reliability of the CVTs.
IKhan yes it’s an issue we know , but not as big of an issue as scotty and his school girls make it seem.
@@Natethegreat200c It is a huge issue though. Look at the forums and a good chunk of the posts are regarding CVT issues. I understand people who have a good experience will not go on the forum but given the crazy amounts of posts there are major issues with CVTs.
This truck is underrated. People automatically pass this up for a Ford/Toyota despite this truck being a great competitor to both.
The Toyota doesn’t sale. It’s ford and ram.
Nathaniel Rudolph Chevy
Nathaniel Rudolph Most of the pickups I see where I live are Toyota’s and Fords.
You get better option in the pro 4x trim. Cooled seats for as you mentioned little to no chrome great video
No Titan has electric power steering. The half ton has rack and pinion with hydraulic power assist using a pump driven by the belt on the engine. I have a 2017 Pro-4x and have checked out the 2020...that part has not changed with the refresh. I believe the XD has recirculating-ball power steering. Also, only the Pro-4x and up trims have LED headlamps. The S and SV have halogens.
I don’t even want a truck. I just love watching your reviews lol. This is a nice truck though. I would delete the chrome as well or go for the Pro-4X package. I hate those gauges. But other than that, it seems like a good value.
Mick Cripzzz Simp
The Titan is a fine truck. The product is not the problem. Lack of marketing and a poorly dispersed dealer network are the culprits for the lousy sales. If they'd advertise it and put some dealers in the rural areas where trucks sell best (like my small town in TX), they'd sell more of them. Clearly, Nissan knows nothing about selling full sized pickups.
Time for you to take a vacation in San Antonio and make a Friday and Saturday of visiting our Nissan Dealers.
Then treat the family to SeaWorld or 6 Flags Fiesta Texas for Christmas in mid December when the prices drop 👍
That V8 has a proper noise.
I have to say the shift may feel cheep but I’m glad it’s still there. With the switch to the Volume Knob style it’s nice to have some old school. I find the Volume knob to fussy.
They did pretty good on those Titans I'm impressed. Nissan did great on those trucks even though I'm a Toyota Tacoma owner. They've gotten quicker in acceleration too. great job Nissan.
@woof beast yeah and they last longer. But pretty much after the Tacoma I'll get my dream truck called the 2019-2020 F150 Limited with raptor motor in it.
I really want this one!! This is the best value!!
That was an excellent review. I'm a Tundra fanboy but I couldn't agree more, it's time for them to rebuild it.
Preference right....... I love Hendrix , I saw a fender system I fell in love. You do a great job. I like how you are honest about everything. That 400 HP, is definitely beautiful
Love this truck Sofyan! Would def be my choice if I was buying one. A handsome big boy right there with a killer powertrain at a great price. What's not to love?
Still driving my 2004 Nissan Armada. Runs like a champ.
Very underrated truck it looks like. I like that Nissan actually tries and update their products vs toyota. The effort is definitely there. (I have an 05 Tacoma)
Little effort actually is put into updating Nissan models. Toyota only does the same because they know people will still buy their outdated cars. Nissan does it because they don’t have the money lol
I own a 2018 SV. Best truck overall I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot. Totally underrated truck. BIG discounts on new trucks and 100 K warranty - hard to beat.
Fast?
@@JMan6271 Not a race car, but plenty fast enough for me.
My dad use to have an 07 Titan Burgundy I loved that truck so much power
haha same
I love my 2017 SL, it breaks necks of domestic truck owners and it does truck shit well 🤙🏼
Technically Titan is an American truck. It's built in Tenneesee and Mississippi.
I go myself a Titan, and I LOVE it. Well balanced, very comfortable, I love the sound. It's smooth on the transmission. It gets up to speed well, and has all that I wants. Google visibility all around; I was really surprised on how well I could see. It is very specious, lots of room inside. What I don't like is the mirrors that does not fold inward. However they do retracts a few inches to accommodate for none towing times. I also don't like the staring feel. It feels a little heavy. I do think I will get use to it. It's a nice truck overall in my opinion and as a owner.
Honestly think this is a great truck. Looks great, practical, has nice options and everything is simple and easy to use. Would definitely buy it over any gm product.
I test drove both the SL Titan and the High Sierra Silverado...The Titan won.
My favorite truck
Warranty and a good value for the price could help sales.
I have a 21 Titan SV. I went with Nissan because I wanted a V8, I wanted good financing terms (0% APR) and the warranty cannot be matched by any of the other truck builders. I am not brand loyal, I’m looking for the best deal possible and Nissan offered that.
I currently drive a 2016 Frontier and will look to upgrade to this truck in a few years!
The exterior is amazing but that steering wheel definitely needs a refresh
Beautiful truck I'm actually a little tired of the big 3 I'm so glad this truck is here i like different and this is great
Another first class review, in which all others are always on point!
The Titan has always been a good looking truck since it came out. It just gets forgotten.
Lol. No. It wasn't. They fixed the beyond ugly headlights but it still mimics an f150, but not in a good way.
I own a 2018 pro4x that honestly really is the best buying decision I made to date besides a Honda Civic back in highschool lol
There's clearly a screen protector on the radio screen, its not the actual radio itself that's damaged. Also, this Japanese truck is built in Tennessee, where some of the "American" trucks are built across the boarder. And you're not getting good MPG cause you can't keep your foot off the accelerator. 😄
Love my '19 SV.
I have a Chevy 2019 Siverado HD and a 2020 Nissan Maxima, I've driven the Titan ( really nice driving truck), Nissan does not market their trucks well at all, thats why they don't sell as many as they could, it's a much better truck than the Tundra, in my opinion.
The screen is just the plastic covering thats on it. I believe it peels right off. Like a phone screen.
What do you want he's a moron
Nissan did not get rid of the diesel; Cummins stopped producing it. Completely
Yeah but why? Nissan diesel trucks are not big selling
Bruh, those are so reliable with the aisin 6 spd
VioletRays doesn't matter, Cummins was not selling enough of them. They were trying to sell them in commercial vehicles as well.
The master of Shorts.
I love his reviews he is really doing an amazing job.
Nissan is getting better and better
I love these. Not a huge fan of the direction the others are taking in terms of design.
Agreed. I do think the new Ram is one exception though. Those are perfect to me.
@@DavisBrendon29 That's true, it's an amazing looking truck, but with the Nissan you get a lot more tech and features standard than you do with the Ram (including a big ol tried and true 5.6 V8). To get the cool stuff on a Ram you're spending more money than on the Titan.
Good review, love the titan.
For the big 3 manufacturers, don't they sell a lot of Fleet trucks? What about numbers for just consumer buys?
An article from the Market Realist says that in July 2016, Ford's fleet sales rose to 55,321 units. Retail vehicles sales went to 161,158. If you're curious about it, you're best off doing some individual research
I will add. The 9 speed transmission.. you need to drive this truck for a bit as the transmission learns your driving habits. Now that mine is broken in a bit it finds the sweet spot right away and I feel like it’s not searching for gears. It really is a good truck. If you are looking for a truck, your not going to be disappointed at all.
The sunroof package gives you cooled seats. Its not only the platinum
Love the review honest but funny
I wanted the Pro4X. I like this truck.
You know.... I never really liked the Titans, but this new design. GOOD LORD!!..😳😍😍😍
I work for Nissan so many of our customers skip over when the cvt needs to be serviced which is basically draining the old fluid and putting new fluid in but on that note my wife has a 17 sentra turbo with 126,000 miles not one problem
What's the trans fluid change interval on nissan CVT?
When are you going to the new Cadillac escalade and Ford 150 2021
A lot of people forget..the Nissan Titan is built 100% in Canton Mississippi. So it’s no different than the big 3 trucks.
Great review as always. In all honesty i dont mind that The Titan rides like a actual truck and with the heavy steering is good IMO. I dont think trucks need to ride like cars or suvs cause then people try to drive them like cars when they arent that. But that interior for that price is no good. Also Titan has one of the best sounding stock V8's .
@Finn Gannon hmmm def not a bot lolol
@@rock-uu7qr well he isn’t wrong abt the v8 sound stock it sounds nice
@@carlosh6497 I dont even know what the comment was talking about he deleted it
Can’t wait to see what the new Frontier looks like!
Mick Cripzzz Toyota better than Nissan
J&S Vlogs Cars and SUVs, yes
16:12 2019 sales: 896k F150, 800k Silverado/Sierra twins, 634k Ram per statista.com
I want a 2020 Titan PRO4x in red!
For those wondering, you can get a crew cab Titan with a longer bed, if you step up to the XD version. It just means a heavier vehicle and less fuel economy, especially with the drop of the Cummins diesel engine.
I want one but I don’t tow so I’m like is it worth the extra money lmao haha
The 2016-2019 titan looked a lot like a Mashup of other trucks, the new 2020 looks a lot more unique, thanks to the new headlighs, different grille, taillights, and front bumper it looks unique
I agree but disagree, have a 2017 SL this exact color and it's a really nice looking truck, it has less Chrome, people are always looking at it , granted I don't see too many of my model around, I actually don't like redesign of headlights compared to my year.
My daytime LED running lights are very bright.
I also don't like how they change the tail lights, my tail lights in my opinion look much better.
Try testing the XD. 6 and a half foot bed on the crew cab. Higher towing capacity. Good review. Looking at a new one.
Tbh im a Ford guy, but i really like this nissan. Is it the second trim above the s?
Yep and usually best bang for your buck. This is my 2nd SL
I really like the Nissan and shopping for one really is a lot easier. For me a truck would be for towing a trailer in summer, occasionally picking up something bulky, and hauling a couple kids around with whatever gear they have that day. I wanted a heated steering wheel because I lose my gloves all the time. Ford makes you guy a 65,000 truck to get that. Chevy doesn't but it's really hard to get the 6.2 liter engine - which every review has said is worth the money because the truck turns into a giant muscle car with it. Factor in routine 10k discounts on these and the warranty and you end up with a really nice package that I think a lot of people aren't cross shopping. On the downside, I think the American trucks can carry a couple hundred lbs more and tow several thousand more - so be an informed buyer.
I own a 2004 with 210k. Wouldnt trade the truck for anything. I'm currently leasing a 2017 and the quality of the build is still there and better
THE 2016 TO 2020 TITAN IS BEST LOOKING TRUCK NISSAN HAS EVER PRODUCED, PERIOD.
They should’ve upgraded the mirrors and the cameras and forego the unneeded sunroof.
the sunroof looks so good though
My wife has a 2017 sentra with 130,000 on the dash no problems you have to get the cvt flushed and put new fluid in every 30,000 or 60,000 miles
Titan is an American truck. Made in Canton Mississippi
Very comfortable steering wheel, if aint broke why change it?
Man, this is starting to sound like an episode of Chopped. You can see 360 around the truck, but the screen looks too old? Come on man...
I know like wtf
I had a sneaking suspicion that the 9 speed in the longitudinal Nissans had mercedes influence. I wonder if the old 7 speed had anything to do with MB. It was geared similarly in my experience.
Maybe but both are jatco trans, never liked the 7 speed in my g37, so dam jerky lol
Perfect 👌 inspiring review 👍
The amount of leg room is insane damn😮
Wow. Your biases and/or preferences really come out sometimes.
ggg Thank you
@ggg thing is... journalism is supposed to be neutral and unbiased.
WAIT A COLUMN SHIFTER. HECK YEAH!
I sure like it. Would love to own one.
I rented one yesterday I was surprised by the power didn’t know it had 400hp
It’s truly a shame that they discontinued the Cummins 5.0 but from what I’ve heard it’s Cummins fault
Titans are one of the best trucks on the market but doesnt get the proper love from the fan boys...
Oh well.
For anyone out there who has a Titan older or the newer models with this engine What is your MPG because we know he has a lead foot and most of us are not going to be racing around a pickup truck.
22 mpg at 65 or lower. 4×4 S model
Oh hey a column shifter. Nice!
That version of the 5.6 isn’t any Older than the competition if we are talking V8’s only. It was introduced on the infiniti side in 2011 but the Titan didn’t get it til 2017.
04-15 Titan is vastly different from this version.
Ram HEMI 5.7 came out in 03. Updated in 09 and largely the same today.
Ford 5.0 coyote came out in 2011. Been updated and making roughly same power as Titan.
Current GM 5.3 is from 2014 and inferior to the 5.6.
Your test truck had a 9 inch screen not 8.
Nissan Numbers on paper are more realistic. They are conservative with their 1/2 ton ratings. Towing and payload...
the titan pro4x gets a thumbs up from me. cool truck.
I have a 19 king cab. I pull a trailer under 3500lb. Went from a frontier to this and I'm pretty happy w it. I bought it 4 months ago w 11k mi., it was $38000 out the door. Couldn't find anything else w that low miles for that price. People are to f'n picky remember it's a truck. I don't have a lot of hard plastics in mine and it's a SV. Plenty fast
I like it. I will be looking for a Titan XD to tow a travel trailer.
Titan over Tundra? You are fricking crazy!!!!
Titan over chevy, ford and ram yes..titan over tundra hell no tundra is a badass truck
@Mick Cripzzz
Never seen anyone rave about a Frontier. You gotta chill with the pro-Frontier comments. No one's gonna take you serious.
@@hassansmw5634 Titan over Chevy, Ford, and Ram? You sound nuts lol, give me any of those 3 over this generic thing... Decent value, but nobody will take you serious in a Titan at all. Tundra at least will have some resale value while the Titan will tank, but both should actually be just as reliable as eachother.
@@Stressless2023definitely agree with you that tundra is better than all of them that's a fact
@woof beast Scotty Kilmer is a hack. My wife drives a fairly old '08 Toyota Solara convertible that's been a great car with probably around 190k now, I drive an '11 GMC Sierra 1500 that's been a great truck with about 165k today, and I have an '07 TrailBlazer SS as my weekend toy which has a disgustingly cheap plastic interior but has been as mechanically reliable as anything Scotty Kilmer "recommends" despite it being a dreaded GM product smh... I've had a couple Japanese and domestic cars over the years that were pieces of shit too, so I don't listen to paid journalists or biased UA-cam personalities about what not to buy, I just get what I like and roll the dice, because it's all a crap shoot anyway if you plan to keep a car long term.
I have a 2013 Frontier SL. Looking at full size truck in a year or two. My consider a Titan
Just looked at these on Cargurus and I don't see enough discounts for a truck that is lagging in sales. Would much rather a Tundra (reliable) or Ram (feature packed). Also, several dealers offer lifetime powertrain warranties in the metro Atlanta area. So 🤷♂️
You would take an outdated truck for the same price as all the others or a ram which wont last and cost much more
Just don't get in a 40mph accident in that tundra that dash gonna come back and blow out your knees and anything higher good luck if you survive
@@lukesaesee4250 exactly why I traded my tundra for a titan
Any plan to review 2021 refreshed Subaru crosstrek? It’s already on dealer lots.
I only wish they weren't so expensive in Canada, they really don't give us that many deals on the Titan by comparison to the big 3.
Me personally i'd go for the platinum reserve. that's just me. But i love this red with the chrome. i will admit i could use a black out chrome for you tester SL
Always liked the newest version the debuted in 2015? 2016? But not many did it seems, now it def looks dated compared to all the new offerings.
I have an 2008 Nissan Titan with a full size back window that can go up and down I notice the 2020 model has a small window in the back is there a reason for that change I love my full size window will they bring that options back
I wonder how the long term reliability is compared to the Tundra.
Skip Mcfadden Thanks. That’s what I feared. I think I’ll stay clear of this truck.
The 5.6 engine has known catalytic converter issues. I'm not sure if it was addressed in this generation.
static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10174416-0001.pdf
That’s the least of its issues.
Wow ... the heated seat switch is the same as a 2005 nissan maxima...
My new 2020 nissan titan shakes at speed between 65 and 72mph. I put 2 sets of new tires on this thing and it still shakes. I had to buy the tires because Bayou nissan where I bought the truck nor the nissan corpation would replace them. Even though the truck had sit on their lot for over a year and I was told by another nissan dealership the tires had flat spots. I was told by the dealership, the tires were not under warranty. I was told Nissan Customer care it was normal for the truck to shake at those speed. What a ridiculous response. Now, I see why their sales are declining and they stopped trying to sell trucks in Canada.
Love the look of the Titan, Just don't get it on Europe or the UK.