Baranx4
Gold Member
Today you'd have a hard time finding a truck that isn't good, regardless of brands. Nissans rear problem wasn't fixed just less hype due to a serious decrease in sales. Initially they were going to release a 3/4 ton with a diesel and I would have seriously considered it. High fuel costs killed the titan and armada along with any serious consideration at a 3/4 ton. Plus most truck owners aren't young kids and most full size truck owners stick to what their parents drove.
Last year I recall reading that toyota was considering getting out of the 1/2 game due to a low sales with high fuel costs. The titan was at the bottom of the mpg game in actual use for 1/2 tons plus their pricing wasn't the lowest and options weren't geared toward truck owners in their packages. The aimed their marketing at the same crowd as xterra owners.
ON another note, comparing stock to stock the titan was probably the fastest light to light, definetly on the highway, but that's not what a truck is made for. If gm didn't have the full throttle delay in their design I think it might be the quickest.
Last year I recall reading that toyota was considering getting out of the 1/2 game due to a low sales with high fuel costs. The titan was at the bottom of the mpg game in actual use for 1/2 tons plus their pricing wasn't the lowest and options weren't geared toward truck owners in their packages. The aimed their marketing at the same crowd as xterra owners.
ON another note, comparing stock to stock the titan was probably the fastest light to light, definetly on the highway, but that's not what a truck is made for. If gm didn't have the full throttle delay in their design I think it might be the quickest.