When did the Nissan Titan first come out?

When did the Nissan Titan first come out?

What’s new, trim levels, optional equipment, and safety info for the 2008 Nissan Titan. The Nissan Titan, Nissan’s first foray into the full-size-pickup segment, hit showrooms in 2004. Although there are a few minor changes for 2008, including a revised front end and several interior upgrades, the Titan has been largely unchanged since its launch.

Is there a king cab version of the Nissan Titan?

King Cab and crew-cab versions of the Titan are available in four trim levels (XE, SE, PRO-4X, and LE). Although the King Cab should provide enough room for the occasional rear-seat passenger, crew-cab models have a huge amount of rear-seat space.

What kind of engine does a Nissan Titan have?

Although there are a few minor changes for 2008, including a revised front end and several interior upgrades, the Titan has been largely unchanged since its launch. Powering all versions of the Titan is an excellent 317-hp, 5.6-liter V-8 that comes standard with a five-speed automatic.

What’s the difference between Nissan Titan and Nissan caranddriver?

For 2008, the Titan offers new seat styling, a heated leather front bench seat, a revised center stack that incorporates the radio and climate-control units, and refined instruments. Other changes include a larger navigation screen, XM satellite radio, and Bluetooth hands-free mobile-phone integration.

What’s the price of a 2008 Nissan Titan?

Compare to Similar Vehicles Used 2008 Nissan Titan King Cab Used 2011 GMC Canyon Regular Cab See Details Price $9,998 $10,280 KBB.com Rating N/A N/A Consumer Rating 4.4 4.4

Are there any negatives to a Nissan Titan?

Only negative is the trade off of gas milage for power. Horsepower and torque use more gas. Published horsepower ratings are comparitively low because they are taken at the rear wheels and most are taken from the back of the motor. If you are considering a Titan, GO DRIVE ONE.

What kind of bed does a Nissan Titan have?

2008 Nissan Titan models. The 2008 Nissan Titan full-size pickup is available in two basic configurations: an extended cab (King Cab) or a crew cab. The extended cab comes with either a 6-foot-6-inch bed or an 8-foot bed while the crew cab is available with either a 5-foot-6-inch bed or a 7-foot bed.

What’s the name of the Nissan Titan SUV?

The Titan’s massive grille is getting familiar these days; in Nissan’s lineup, it adorns one other truck and three SUVs. Close observers will notice some changes for 2008 in the Titan’s headlights and grille framework, but the differences are slight.

Is the 2008 Nissan Titan all wheel drive?

The 2008 Nissan Titan with all-wheel drive come standard with a brake-activated limited-slip traction control system, and has an option for a switch-operated two-speed transfer case.

What kind of bed channel does Nissan Titan have?

The Titan’s premier trick is its Utili-track Bed Channel System that’s optional for the SE and PRO-4X trims and comes standard with the LE trim. Noted by as a “toter’s dream,” Utili-track has four adjustable (and removable) tie-down cleats along the bed rail.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Titan have?

The 2008 Nissan Titan also has only one transmission, a five-speed automatic with Tow/Haul mode. Once again, writers do not feel the need for options. Motor Trend likes that upshifts, and downshifts “are handled quickly, with no fumbling around for the right ratio.”

What kind of suspension does a Nissan Titan have?

All of the 2008 Nissan Titans have an independent double-wishbone suspension with a stabilizer bar for the front, and a multi-leaf suspension with solid Dana® axle for the rear. This setup was “quick to quell secondary motions” on Consumer Guide ‘s test drive.