The Nissan Titan is in its second-generation as the automaker's full-sized pickup truck offering. The Titan comes in two formats, a full-sized half-ton pickup truck and a larger "heavy-duty half-ton" as the Titan XD, which will be reviewed separately.
The 2019 Titan continues Nissan's push to get truck buyers used to seeing the Nissan nameplate on a full-sized pickup. The Titan is offered in a full line of cab configurations and bed lengths and with trim levels ranging from the austere to near luxurious.
New for the 2019 model year are some upgrades to the Nissan Titan, including a new Fender Audio System option, a standard 7-inch touchscreen in the base model, and other upgrades. The Midnight Edition package, introduced last year, continues for 2019.
With competitive pricing and a strong lineup of options, the 2019 Nissan Titan offers an alternative to the usual suspects in the pickup truck arena. The Titan comes in five trim levels and with both rear-wheel and four-wheel drive.
See the full 2019 Nissan Titan Test Drive Review.
2018 Nissan Titan
The 2018 Nissan Titan is the continuance of the new-generation pickup truck that Nissan hopes will give it a strong foothold in the North American truck market. The Titan comes in two formats, the standard Titan full-size, half-ton pickup reviewed here and the bigger Titan XD, a heavy-duty half-ton truck reviewed separately.
The 2018 Titan hasn't changed much from its 2017 model year, but Nissan added a few key options, including a new King Cab body style with a long bed. This adds a much sought-after extended cab option that doesn't get as big as a four-door crew cab, but adds some space to the standard two-door cab. Also added are some appearance packages, including a cool new Midnight Edition that brings a blackout option for the Titan.
The Nissan Titan is competitive in pricing, basic capability and good looks. It offers another alternative to the usual suspects in the full-size pickup truck market.
The 2018 Titan is offered in five trim levels with multiple cab configurations and bed lengths, depending on options. Only one engine and transmission are offered, but both rear-wheel and four-wheel drive are available for the Titan in most of its renditions.
See the full 2018 Nissan Titan Test Drive Review.
How much is a Nissan Titan?
Nissan Titan
A new Nissan Titan's average price is 53210
and the price range is 41774 to
64130
A 3-year-old used Nissan Titan's average price is 48531
with a price range of 38867 to
57648
See below for the average Nissan Titan price across model years.
The average price for a 3-year-old used full-size truck is 39614, with the Nissan Titan's price typically
8917 above
average for this vehicle type.
How long do Nissan Titans last?
Nissan Titan
The Nissan Titan is the 4th most reliable vehicle in the full-size truck category, with a reliability score of 8.5.
Approximately 0.022546 of all Nissan Titans on the road have reached 200,000 miles or more, which compares to an average of 0.019327 for the full-size truck category
The best-ranked full-size truck for reliability is the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LD
See below for the reliability scores of various cars in the full-size truck category:
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LD
9.160114
Toyota Tundra
9.100512
GMC Sierra 1500 Limited
8.895573
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
8.830057
GMC Sierra 1500
8.647786
Ford F-150
8.6463
Ram 1500
8.48898
Nissan Titan
8.36873
Nissan Titan XD
6.3
Ram 1500 Classic
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Limited
Is the Nissan Titan a good truck?
Nissan Titan
The Nissan Titan earns an ISC quality score of 7.459408 based on its reliability, value retention and safety ratings.
The Nissan Titan is ranked 5th in quality in the full-size truck category,
with the Ford F-150 ranked just above it and the Ram Ram Pickup 1500 ranked just below it
The best-ranked full-size truck for quality is the Chevrolet Silverado 1500