I am a Toyota and Lexus owner. I have owned 2 Nissan pickups in the past. I would buy a Nissan Titan over any domestic brand. Sad that Nissan is pulling the plug out on this pick up truck. Thanks for the video. Take care.
@@fsb_-bf3th yes. The 5.0 Cummings has been a disaster. Which it was kind of surprising since Cummings makes good diesel engines. On the other hand the 5.6 endurance V8 has been pretty good.
As a past owner of 3 Nissan Frontiers my opinion is Nissan tries to build (relative) simplicity into their vehicles compared to other brands. That usually means reliability and durability. Not a fan of the loop side steps but that blue pearl paint is beautiful!
Just bought a 2023 Titan SV with the midnight edition package in the gun metallic color. I love this truck. Drives great, looks amazing and I’m getting pretty good gas mileage. Definitely recommend the Titan!
Awesome. I also have a 2023 Titan SV. Gas mileage isnt as bad as people think. Considering that this is a heavy truck with a NA v8 engine it does fairly well with Gas. Midnight with the gun metal. Thats awesome
Thank you for your review of the Nissan Titan. Very well done. I'm picking up a Titan in a couple of days. Very excited especially after reading this review/instructions.
This is the kind of cars reviewer that I like a lot most of others reviewer likes to show their face or drive and talks bla bla bla all the time , you’re the best reviewer plus explaining a lot 👍, I like to own the Titan sometime 😂
You may indeed consider it a truck. I have both the Ridgeline Black edition and a Titan Platinum Reserve, the best of both worlds. One is a great tow vehicle for our RV, but optioned out, and the other is the best daily driver I have ever owned. I traded an SV like you are reviewing for the Platinum Reserve.
I just retired my frontier with almost 250,000 on it. I live up a 5 mile dirt road and have beaten that truck up-and-down it for the last 20 years, remarkably tough truck, I only had to rebuild the front end twice. Just upgraded to a 2018 Sv titan love it.
The taillights are led combination. Meaning the turn signal is incandescent, and brake lights are led. Press the brakes and record it. You’ll see what i mean. So not a mistake on the manufacture’s part.
I just got used 9k 2023 Titan SV. With the SV Utility package (1690) you got the Spray in bed liner and utili track bed rails,120V outlet in bed, underseat locking storage, led under rail lights, electronic locking tailgate , rain sensing wipers and homelink. But you needed tow package (790) to get hitch and Brake controller, tow mirrors, 4/7 wiring harness and trailer like function check. A lot more stuff for 1200 more.
proud owner of a 2021 Titan. bought after 10 years of F150 ownership and when truck prices went insanely high. Love the Titan. drives better and feels more solid/well built than the ford. Nissan dropping the ball not upgrading the design along with the Frontier. its the only damn truck that still a reliable good Truck. Hydraulic steering feels really good. no cylinder deactivation on the V8 like everyone else is doing. NO engine stop start button like every other new truck. Just so good. I miss the flat floor of the F150 but that isnt a deal breaker
I have both. The Titan is our tow vehicle and my wife drives the 2023 Ridgeline Black Edition. Because of its construction, it is not a good tow vehicle for our RV. But as far as everything else, it is as nice a truck as you can find and nothing compares to the smooth ride it provides. The load capability is actually greater than our Titan. FYI.
Great Video, love the insight on the Transmission Shifter Stalk, not mentioned in other Reviews. Love the Blue also and sad they discontinued in '24 Frontier which I was looking to buy until I saw many local Dealerships discounting these '24 Titans from $4k to $11k under MSRP! Basic yes but as you pointed out, Titan will be there long after overpriced Fords & Chevys are in the Repair Shops or Junk Yards!
I just bought a 2021 titan SV 13k miles for 30k after trade in of my 2011 f150 eco boost. I also like the feel of the steering, the ride . There is virtually no wind or road noise. Nissan should bring this truck back and do a better job of promoting this truck.
Nissan's real frustration........ why can't we sell these really nice trucks?? I guess I would say.....there are only so many smart truck drivers out there! lol... they are a great truck for people that want a real truck.. meaning they don't need all these comfort feature yearly updates..(or 15 years lol).
Prices are a tad bit steep so this msrp isn't much different then others have in segment ... over all it's a balance truck I like the fit and finish on these. best of luck to the sub. count liked watchin the review 🤞🤙
I like it back in 2015 I was going to get a Titan the cost of the insurance is what killed the deal my agent said the Titan is too much precision and overbuilt the insurance is too high just like a Corvette
I have a 2023 RAM 1500 classic Warlock with the 3.6 and i get 16-17 city and maybe break 20 from time to time, not any better than that 5.6 with 400 HP. I have been thinking of a Titan but i dont want to take a drastic loss for having it less than a year.
Real bummer you can’t get the convenience features with a front bench seat. I’d like to haul my six person family in this sometimes. But I also want a remote start and a heated seat you know?
A great truck that I was taking a hard look at, but low and behold after the 2024 model year the Titan will cease to be manufactured any longer. I am not spending my hard-earned bucks on a dead truck. If anyone out there wants one and does not care if they are no longer being built after 2024, GO FOR IT!
@@MartinStockel-k6fthere are lots of 5.6 V8’s out there. This version has been built since 2011 and used on the Infiniti side. Titan got the current version of the 5.6 in 2017. Nissan NV vans as well as Armada have it. Parts will be available for a long time. You should test drive and reconsider as you might land on a great deal.
@@MartinStockel-k6f its law to support machinery and automotive parts for 10 years post production. Half of that time will be under warrantee. I spent many, many years in the auto parts business. I can go online right now and get everything i need to rebuild my 40 year old very rare diesel car. Ford quit making sedans a couple of years ago but no shortage of parts from NAPA or the dealership. Get what you want vs living in ignorance/fear of how the system works. The titan ending vs the titan being fully redesigned is same thing.... factory stops making the version you bought. My 06 still has solid same day parts availability at NAPA. Just food for thought and to educate any that my pass by. Again; get what you want, this is just industry insight. Have a blessed day
I have owned this truck for the last 6 months. The milage I can get is 13 city 15.3 all interstate. I have 1500 miles on it. Don't know why everyone else is saying they are getting better. Other then that I do like the truck. 1 other thing is the break pedal some times seem a little soft. Just being honest!.
I got this truck, I get 16 around the city and 2021 on the highway. As long as you don't drive like a jerk, I'm sure you've gotten it all the time flooring it. And then you want to know how you don't get great volage
That is a great truck as well but I just never like the exterior (exception of the side profile and cabin) or interior of it. The front is too soft-looking (typical of Toyota) for a full-size truck, and the interior is dreadful. Though the new Tundra has my favorite interior of any truck. It was always going to be Tacoma/Tundra or Titan for me. But the 2021 Tundra did not come with rear locker for off-roading even in their TRD Pro trim.
I am a Toyota and Lexus owner. I have owned 2 Nissan pickups in the past. I would buy a Nissan Titan over any domestic brand. Sad that Nissan is pulling the plug out on this pick up truck. Thanks for the video. Take care.
Yes, it is sad, and kinda silly..
Didn't they just come out with the 2024 model? When are they going to pull the plug?
@@maximasforrester8689 this is the last year production. Unfortunately.
Without the 5.0 cummins
@@fsb_-bf3th yes. The 5.0 Cummings has been a disaster. Which it was kind of surprising since Cummings makes good diesel engines. On the other hand the 5.6 endurance V8 has been pretty good.
I have had my Titian 23 I bought in late 22. I have 49,000 miles . On all road types. And this truck is absolutely amazing 👏 😍
As a past owner of 3 Nissan Frontiers my opinion is Nissan tries to build (relative) simplicity into their vehicles compared to other brands. That usually means reliability and durability. Not a fan of the loop side steps but that blue pearl paint is beautiful!
Exactly! These are built for the long run. I don’t know if I can say that about some other trucks but nowadays
Nice, how is customer service from Nissan?
@@AndreyRGplus I have always had good service from Nissan dealerships for the past 25 years.
Just bought this truck. Old school truck feel and perfect for work.
Yes!
Just bought a 2023 Titan SV with the midnight edition package in the gun metallic color. I love this truck. Drives great, looks amazing and I’m getting pretty good gas mileage. Definitely recommend the Titan!
Awesome. I also have a 2023 Titan SV. Gas mileage isnt as bad as people think. Considering that this is a heavy truck with a NA v8 engine it does fairly well with Gas. Midnight with the gun metal. Thats awesome
My stepdad has a 2021 Titan and it averages 20 miles per gallon.
Thank you for your review of the Nissan Titan. Very well done. I'm picking up a Titan in a couple of days. Very excited especially after reading this review/instructions.
Did u get it, Murph? How do you like it so far?
This is the kind of cars reviewer that I like a lot most of others reviewer likes to show their face or drive and talks bla bla bla all the time , you’re the best reviewer plus explaining a lot 👍, I like to own the Titan sometime 😂
I have a 21 model, it the same truck, but mine is a King cab, it's a great truck, keep making them Nissan!!! Don't discontinue them!!!
I agree!
More people need to buy new units for this to happen sadly
You may indeed consider it a truck. I have both the Ridgeline Black edition and a Titan Platinum Reserve, the best of both worlds. One is a great tow vehicle for our RV, but optioned out, and the other is the best daily driver I have ever owned. I traded an SV like you are reviewing for the Platinum Reserve.
I just retired my frontier with almost 250,000 on it. I live up a 5 mile dirt road and have beaten that truck up-and-down it for the last 20 years, remarkably tough truck, I only had to rebuild the front end twice. Just upgraded to a 2018 Sv titan love it.
The taillights are led combination. Meaning the turn signal is incandescent, and brake lights are led. Press the brakes and record it. You’ll see what i mean. So not a mistake on the manufacture’s part.
Looking into buying a Titan and this was the best, most comprehensive review that I've found. Great work!
Great review-I think the best that I have seen going through the features and available packages/accessories-very helpful, thank you!
I just got used 9k 2023 Titan SV. With the SV Utility package (1690) you got the Spray in bed liner and utili track bed rails,120V outlet in bed, underseat locking storage, led under rail lights, electronic locking tailgate , rain sensing wipers and homelink. But you needed tow package (790) to get hitch and Brake controller, tow mirrors, 4/7 wiring harness and trailer like function check. A lot more stuff for 1200 more.
proud owner of a 2021 Titan. bought after 10 years of F150 ownership and when truck prices went insanely high. Love the Titan. drives better and feels more solid/well built than the ford. Nissan dropping the ball not upgrading the design along with the Frontier. its the only damn truck that still a reliable good Truck. Hydraulic steering feels really good. no cylinder deactivation on the V8 like everyone else is doing. NO engine stop start button like every other new truck. Just so good. I miss the flat floor of the F150 but that isnt a deal breaker
Thank you for your comment on NO CYLINDER DEACTIVATION. 👍🏻 I didn’t know that. 🇺🇸
I have both. The Titan is our tow vehicle and my wife drives the 2023 Ridgeline Black Edition. Because of its construction, it is not a good tow vehicle for our RV. But as far as everything else, it is as nice a truck as you can find and nothing compares to the smooth ride it provides. The load capability is actually greater than our Titan. FYI.
Love Ridgeline's! They get a lot of flak for not being a "real truck", but they do truck things and everything else really well
The Titans not a good tow vehicle ???😂
Titans are far superior tow vehicles then any of the big 3 garbage 1/2 tons.
@@mikeriv60 No. The Ridgeline is not a good tow vehicle, only 5000 pounds max. The Titan is excellent, that is why I bought it.
@@f20111918
Lol ahh I miss understood your comment.
No!!!! The Ridgeline is not a truck!! It's a minivan that Honda cut the top out of to make a bed!! This Titan is nice looking but I prefer the PRO-4X.
Great Video, love the insight on the Transmission Shifter Stalk, not mentioned in other Reviews. Love the Blue also and sad they discontinued in '24 Frontier which I was looking to buy until I saw many local Dealerships discounting these '24 Titans from $4k to $11k under MSRP! Basic yes but as you pointed out, Titan will be there long after overpriced Fords & Chevys are in the Repair Shops or Junk Yards!
Excellent video!!!!!! Very detailed. Keep up your great work! 👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks for doing the VDO, keep it's coming.
Titan is great old school Truck with great V8 engine. Greetings
Love the transmission.
Like the color and I would love to afford one.
I just traded in my 2011 Ford F150 with a 5.0L Coyote V8 in it for a 2024 Nissan Titan with the 5.6L Endurance V8 in it and man its a freakn beast.
Very thorough and understandable. Ever try putting a board up to block the wind? Serenity tranquility peace bro.
I just bought a 2021 titan SV 13k miles for 30k after trade in of my 2011 f150 eco boost. I also like the feel of the steering, the ride . There is virtually no wind or road noise. Nissan should bring this truck back and do a better job of promoting this truck.
I get 19+ with my commute to work, mostly interstate with traffic. long distance trips I'm over 20mpg as long as there isnt a big headwind
Now my perfect truck!
Just bought one.
Nissan's real frustration........ why can't we sell these really nice trucks??
I guess I would say.....there are only so many smart truck drivers out there! lol...
they are a great truck for people that want a real truck.. meaning they don't need
all these comfort feature yearly updates..(or 15 years lol).
Not many smart truck owner out there though.
It shows that when people say they want a simple and reliable truck they either don’t mean it or there aren’t many of us out there.
It is likely the most reliable full size truck of 2023.
Prices are a tad bit steep so this msrp isn't much different then others have in segment ... over all it's a balance truck I like the fit and finish on these. best of luck to the sub. count liked watchin the review 🤞🤙
Thank you! And yes, but I think this truck will outlast all the others on the market - it’s so simple!
I like it back in 2015 I was going to get a Titan the cost of the insurance is what killed the deal my agent said the Titan is too much precision and overbuilt the insurance is too high just like a Corvette
I have a 2023 RAM 1500 classic Warlock with the 3.6 and i get 16-17 city and maybe break 20 from time to time, not any better than that 5.6 with 400 HP. I have been thinking of a Titan but i dont want to take a drastic loss for having it less than a year.
I'm gonna need a count on "bro"s, "rub"s and dunks for this video... gotta be record setting... also props for the letterkenny reference
I’m still driving my 2013 Nissan Titan.
How many miles?
180,000 miles
Is the XD doing it as a betweener? I like it.
Real bummer you can’t get the convenience features with a front bench seat. I’d like to haul my six person family in this sometimes. But I also want a remote start and a heated seat you know?
A great truck that I was taking a hard look at, but low and behold after the 2024 model year the Titan will cease to be manufactured any longer. I am not spending my hard-earned bucks on a dead truck. If anyone out there wants one and does not care if they are no longer being built after 2024, GO FOR IT!
10 years of dealer support is industry standard and aftermarket will have parts for decades
@@workingcountry1776 I really don't think there will be a huge back log of parts for 10 years my friend. I am buying from another truck manufacturer.
@@MartinStockel-k6fthere are lots of 5.6 V8’s out there. This version has been built since 2011 and used on the Infiniti side. Titan got the current version of the 5.6 in 2017. Nissan NV vans as well as Armada have it. Parts will be available for a long time.
You should test drive and reconsider as you might land on a great deal.
@@MartinStockel-k6f its law to support machinery and automotive parts for 10 years post production. Half of that time will be under warrantee. I spent many, many years in the auto parts business. I can go online right now and get everything i need to rebuild my 40 year old very rare diesel car. Ford quit making sedans a couple of years ago but no shortage of parts from NAPA or the dealership. Get what you want vs living in ignorance/fear of how the system works. The titan ending vs the titan being fully redesigned is same thing.... factory stops making the version you bought. My 06 still has solid same day parts availability at NAPA. Just food for thought and to educate any that my pass by.
Again; get what you want, this is just industry insight. Have a blessed day
I did go for it. Got a great deal (0% apr for 60mos on top of it)
How come this SV have 4x4 but when I search online SV is 4x2?
Keep the titan and the v8!
I have owned this truck for the last 6 months. The milage I can get is 13 city 15.3 all interstate. I have 1500 miles on it. Don't know why everyone else is saying they are getting better. Other then that I do like the truck. 1 other thing is the break pedal some times seem a little soft. Just being honest!.
Do you drive your truck pretty hard? Hard(ish) accelerations definitely contribute to that fuel economy haha
@@703Speed no I do not drive it hard. I am easy with the acceleration on takeoff.
I got this truck, I get 16 around the city and 2021 on the highway. As long as you don't drive like a jerk, I'm sure you've gotten it all the time flooring it. And then you want to know how you don't get great volage
@@scottmendoza8989 I know it was a typo but imagine if you got "2021" MPG on the highway? Your truck would be worth millions.
Do you run premium in it?
Those steps are 800 on the 24 frontier
Does the Titan model have other engine options straight 6 etc
Don’t believe so
No
Should call it the Torquemeister
Powerful truck
Will this truck fit through a 7 ft garage door?
Yes it will.
Having a 17 it seems like the new sv comes with less
Sv for Sv, you’re right
How much
Not for 55000. I drive a2013/and 2014 top line full lode I only pd 40 45 with 4x4 and rock ford stereo.
Want an XD so bad
great truck ! can go 300,000 K miles easy
We have 312,000 on our 2008 Titan. Picking up our 2024 tomorrow. Can't wait.
They called the seam destroy 3 antennas and y'all good to go, Nissan. Send a lot of data to ensure, as companies google, many of us, some countries
Whose favorite car color is blue?! Weird
How is that weird?😂
👍🏻👍🏻
I bet there still on lots
Not a keyless entry 🤦🏻♂️
Too bad not a Fuller - Eaton road ranger 9 spd
Bottom line this truck like so many other vehicles today do provoke distracted driving yes it doo
48,000
It is less money 💰 so it won't have the best interior. It slots near the center of the competition
True
Your fluster cluster
I would prefer a 2021 Toyota Tundra.
That is a great truck as well but I just never like the exterior (exception of the side profile and cabin) or interior of it. The front is too soft-looking (typical of Toyota) for a full-size truck, and the interior is dreadful. Though the new Tundra has my favorite interior of any truck. It was always going to be Tacoma/Tundra or Titan for me. But the 2021 Tundra did not come with rear locker for off-roading even in their TRD Pro trim.