Is the Nissan Titan XD diesel a good truck?
The trouble with the Titan XD diesel, as we’ve explored in previous reviews of the truck, is that it didn’t really succeed at doing that.
Is the Cummins Titan XD a full size pickup?
Given the incredible capability of today’s full-size gasoline-powered pickups, the Titan XD diesel didn’t have much to offer the average buyer except for that Cummins name. That, apparently wasn’t enough.
How big is the market for Nissan Titans?
Titans claimed just 1.5 percent of full-size pickup sales in the first six months of 2019. Still, the pickup market is so huge that even small niches have the potential to be profitable, assuming the product in question fills some unmet need.
Is the Titan single cab on the chopping block?
Also on the chopping block: the Titan single-cab. Given that most pickup buyers seem to view their trucks as crossovers with beds in the back, the discontinuation of the single cab variant is not a total surprise.
Are there any diesels in the Nissan Titan?
It’s not that Titan buyers dislike the diesels — as Automotive News reports, roughly one in eight Titan pickups sold, and roughly half of all Titan XDs, are diesel-powered. It’s that there aren’t that many Titan buyers in the first place.
Given the incredible capability of today’s full-size gasoline-powered pickups, the Titan XD diesel didn’t have much to offer the average buyer except for that Cummins name. That, apparently wasn’t enough.
Titans claimed just 1.5 percent of full-size pickup sales in the first six months of 2019. Still, the pickup market is so huge that even small niches have the potential to be profitable, assuming the product in question fills some unmet need.
Also on the chopping block: the Titan single-cab. Given that most pickup buyers seem to view their trucks as crossovers with beds in the back, the discontinuation of the single cab variant is not a total surprise.