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Full-size trucks will never be the same. Not after Titan. The 2004 Nissan Titan is full-size in every possible way. Its overall dimensions leave no doubt that this is one big truck. Its Endurance 5.6L DOHC V8 churns out pure class-leading muscle. And for off-road prowess, bed versatility and 21st-century refinement, it stacks up with any half-ton out there. Get ready to live big.
[Insert Tex11/14/03 Titan truck undercuts rivals The Detroit News Flush with confidence after a remarkable comeback, Nissan Motor Co. is gunning for a piece of the lucrative U.S. pickup market -- the last preserve of the Big Three -- with a full-sized truck priced more than $2,500 below the competition. Introductory prices on Nissan's brawny Titan, which hits showrooms early next month, will start at $22,400 for the King Cab model and $25,100 for four-door Crew Cab versions with fold-flat back seats, Nissan said Thursday. Set against comparable models built by Detroit's automakers, Nissan's stubby-nosed $24,400 Titan King Cab SE version with extra trim costs $2,620 less than Ford Motor Co.'s similarly-equipped F-150 Super Cab, $2,955 less than the popular Dodge Ram and $2,770 less than General Motors Corp.'s Chevy Silverado.
Surf through winter. Rock-climb into spring. Kayak all summer. Camp in fall. Free yourselves from the two-dimensional flat screen and face a towering mountain instead. Because now, there's room for everyone. And their gear. Pathfinder Armada. The first full-size SUV in the Nissan lineup, with three rows of seating for up to eight people, and more second-row leg room than any other SUV. Plus, it's even longer than the Chevy Tahoe and Ford Expedition. Pathfinder Armada. Big brother to the Pathfinder, little brother to no one. Now the question is, who will you bring?
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 Before we did anything on Titan, we talked to thousands of truck owners. Guys in love with trucks, but with a lot to say about how they could be better. We decided "the way it's always been done" shouldn't stand in the way of progress, and that's why you'll find things on Titan you won't find on other full-size trucks. Like a revolutionary bed system, rear doors that open nearly flat, and a factory-applied spray-on bedliner. |