Nissan Titan
ORIGINAL: MidnightBlueNeon
For all the Nissan Titan owners.
MSN's BEST & WORST
http://autos.msn.com/advice/CRArt.as...c=LP%20pickups
These 2006 models earned the highest and lowest Predicted Reliability Ratings, based on CR's 2005 reliability survey. Models marked with "(2005)" have been redesigned for 2006. Vehicles marked with an asterisk "*" indicate data is based on one model year only.
MOST RELIABLE PICKUP TRUCKS: Honda Ridgeline*, Toyota Tundra
LEAST RELIABLE PICKUP TRUCKS: Nissan Titan , Chevrolet Colorado (4WD), GMC Canyon (4WD)
There you have it... The Titan is the least reliable truck in the world...
For all the Nissan Titan owners.
MSN's BEST & WORST
http://autos.msn.com/advice/CRArt.as...c=LP%20pickups
These 2006 models earned the highest and lowest Predicted Reliability Ratings, based on CR's 2005 reliability survey. Models marked with "(2005)" have been redesigned for 2006. Vehicles marked with an asterisk "*" indicate data is based on one model year only.
MOST RELIABLE PICKUP TRUCKS: Honda Ridgeline*, Toyota Tundra
LEAST RELIABLE PICKUP TRUCKS: Nissan Titan , Chevrolet Colorado (4WD), GMC Canyon (4WD)
There you have it... The Titan is the least reliable truck in the world...
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I used to have a TITAN.Igot rid of it on the 12/10/05.I bought a silver daytona reg. cab.The nissan will run.I think they put all of their money into the drive train,except for that rear end.The squeaks and rattles finally got to me.The dealer service departments of most nissan dealers dont know anything about the trucks that they build.They are also very hesitant about fixing anything.Nissan had better get their act together because word of mouth can make or break a company.[
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Good luck with your Dodge. I guess you went for speed over realiability. Good luck with your purchase, I hope six months from now you're signig the same tune and not trying to get rid of your Dodge, saying the same thing...
As a Dodge Ram owner/driver/enthusiast people will more than likely discount anything I say as being bias partial to Dodge.....but there is one thing that I am definitly biased about and thats being an American.
With trade deficits and American vs. Japanese making trucks (Surprised Germany hasn't tried yet, they are definitly eating up the high end SUV market) I will always go for an American owned company before I dream of owning a Nissan Titan or a Toyota Tundra. I don't care if the price IS less, or the truck IS faster, or even if it IS more powerful, roomy, or has a chair that massages my nether regions....
When I was 16 I bought my first vehicle. A Chevy S-10 Blazer.....I loved it, and cherish the memories of destroying it with wild fun in high school days. On the back window I had a sticker that read I would rather push a Chevy than drive a Ford.
In this day and age I think we need to be more concerned with taking our hard earned money and putting it into companies who have been building us trucks that are tough, proven and definitly the highest quality, be it a Dodge, Ford or Chevy, Preferably a Dodge.
I know the argument, Nissan is built here in the States and that money is going back to the workers....B.S.
Nissan is like Nike, making shoes in China and exporting them all over the world, getting fat of the backs of a few workers...at least Nike doesn't claim to be helping the American people. Nissan is a wolf in sheeps clothing.
Let's leave truck building to the guys who know how to build trucks.
One more thing....I know what some of you are saying....But some of those trucks are built in Canada and Mexico. True, but remember this, Canada and Mexico BUY our trucks too. How many Fords, Chevy's and Dodge's are running around in Japan, Korea, China.....Well, while stationed in Korea I traveled to Japan and Hong Kong....and I missed my trucks.
Just some food for thought.........If you've read this far....thanks for hearing me out.
With trade deficits and American vs. Japanese making trucks (Surprised Germany hasn't tried yet, they are definitly eating up the high end SUV market) I will always go for an American owned company before I dream of owning a Nissan Titan or a Toyota Tundra. I don't care if the price IS less, or the truck IS faster, or even if it IS more powerful, roomy, or has a chair that massages my nether regions....
When I was 16 I bought my first vehicle. A Chevy S-10 Blazer.....I loved it, and cherish the memories of destroying it with wild fun in high school days. On the back window I had a sticker that read I would rather push a Chevy than drive a Ford.
In this day and age I think we need to be more concerned with taking our hard earned money and putting it into companies who have been building us trucks that are tough, proven and definitly the highest quality, be it a Dodge, Ford or Chevy, Preferably a Dodge.
I know the argument, Nissan is built here in the States and that money is going back to the workers....B.S.
Nissan is like Nike, making shoes in China and exporting them all over the world, getting fat of the backs of a few workers...at least Nike doesn't claim to be helping the American people. Nissan is a wolf in sheeps clothing.
Let's leave truck building to the guys who know how to build trucks.
One more thing....I know what some of you are saying....But some of those trucks are built in Canada and Mexico. True, but remember this, Canada and Mexico BUY our trucks too. How many Fords, Chevy's and Dodge's are running around in Japan, Korea, China.....Well, while stationed in Korea I traveled to Japan and Hong Kong....and I missed my trucks.
Just some food for thought.........If you've read this far....thanks for hearing me out.


