I just bought a 2023 Titan Pro4X love it. My first Titan was a 2004 LE still have it and still love it. I looked at the Platinum Reserve but decided to go with the Prox4 because it had a locking differential and down hill assist .It also came with the bed assist Handel that was great until i put my tonneau cover on now it wont fit . My Prox4 comes with every thing the Platinum has except for the Moon roof and the cooled seats witch i didn't want . Paid 59000.00 . By the way if you wanted to try to spine the tires take the traction control of first and then try . Even with it off it will be hard to do . That button you were wondering about is to raise and lower you head lights when your towing or have a lot of weight in the truck so you don't blind anybody while your going down the road .
The most underrated truck on the market. Will tow more than most of the big three, as long as you’re comparing apples to apples. Ford and Ram like to throw those big towing numbers out there, but what they don’t tell you is that, in the 4 door 4 wheel drive model that most guys buy, their numbers are below the Titan.
This truck was discontinued in Canada as only 2900 units were sold last year , i dont understand why , it seems like a very nice truck , i have a 2021 F150 Lariat and i was thinking of moving over to the Titan ...not any more !
I’ve noticed with my 2017 Titan SV, it accelerates harder when I have the transmission in manual mode- just click the down-shift button on the gear lever once or twice so the instrument panel indicates any gear number, rather than ‘Drive’.
Unfortunately a new truck isn't in the family budget right now but looking at all of the options in the 1/2 ton truck segment I keep coming back to the Titan. Maybe it doesn't have the towing and payload numbers of the competition, but it's got a great tried-and-true engine, excellent safety features, and comfortable seats for long trips. Hope to replace my 2013 F150 with a Titan one day (used, obviously, since 2024 is the last model that they're building... sad).
It just needs another different design ,it looks more f150 to me ... But titan warrior concept should be the next titan design , people will turn their heads into this truck and sales probably will rock n roll
A i was going to buy a Tundra but after watching this video I think I’m going to buy a titán instead love this one very nice truck very good video by the way!
I own 2005 and 2006 Titans, looking to buy 2023. My question is did they do away with the full glass power window for the back cab? I hope not cuz that was a great option on the 1st gen!
I'm not sure what that is, I'm in sales, not service, so I don't keep track of what recalls or tech. bulletins that come out. If you are referring to the parking paw pin replacement on Frontiers, Nissan addressed the problem on the effected vehicles by replacing the faulty pins with new pins that should function properly. To get a definite answer you can refer to www.nissanusa.com
Your daily car is or have been Titan?.. Moore detail vids cud nice... like all ruged stuff on this truck.. Is there sibling truck for Titan?.. i think no... And fully made on US?..
nice vid..💪 And info i did not know. Moore Titan stuff 🙂👍👍and different info about Titan vs. some other trucks... so less Titan stuff on TH-cam. I hope Nissan make these still in the future?
As far as Nissan Dealers are concerned there have been zero announcements about the Titan going away. I have expressed my opinion to corporate of how Nissan needs to be building 3/4 ton & 1 ton versions of the truck, so I can sell more Titans back home. So hopefully in the future we will see some bigger badder versions of the Titan. American Farms need this American built truck.
@The Salsa Robot Nissan only sold 2900 in canada last year...Nissan said it wasn't worth it to export them to Canada...too bad , looks like a quality truck.
@@northlander4370 Dang that sucks they really are awesome trucks. Nissan really hasn't promoted the truck like they should. I really wish they would build 3/4 ton and 1 ton models so I could sell more Titans back home.
Just a little tip for future Videos, I think its great that we get these videos showing new vehicle and feature, but I would refrain form hard acceleration and hard breaking it not really good on the vehicle, and may cause the new owner issues down the line. other than that keep up the good work. According to the owner’s manual of the 2023 Nissan Titan, practice the following items for the first 1,200 miles of operation: Avoid driving for long periods at constant speed, either fast or slow, and do not run the engine over 4,000 rpm Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear Avoid quick starts Avoid hard braking as much as possible Do not tow a trailer for the first 500 miles- your engine, axle, or other parts could be damaged.
Love my Titan..best truck I ever owned....
I have the same truck 🛻
Get your tomorrow, it’s the best truck in the market
I just bought a 2023 Titan Pro4X love it. My first Titan was a 2004 LE still have it and still love it. I looked at the Platinum Reserve but decided to go with the Prox4 because it had a locking differential and down hill assist .It also came with the bed assist Handel that was great until i put my tonneau cover on now it wont fit . My Prox4 comes with every thing the Platinum has except for the Moon roof and the cooled seats witch i didn't want . Paid 59000.00 . By the way if you wanted to try to spine the tires take the traction control of first and then try . Even with it off it will be hard to do . That button you were wondering about is to raise and lower you head lights when your towing or have a lot of weight in the truck so you don't blind anybody while your going down the road .
The most underrated truck on the market. Will tow more than most of the big three, as long as you’re comparing apples to apples. Ford and Ram like to throw those big towing numbers out there, but what they don’t tell you is that, in the 4 door 4 wheel drive model that most guys buy, their numbers are below the Titan.
It's hard to beat the 5 year 100,000 bumper to bumper warranty as well
The Toyota will be Worth more in Trade or when You want to resell Your Truck in A few years. That being said, I still would buy The Titan!
I love the Titan! Wish the company would put some effort into promoting it. Very disappointing to hear that Nissan is going to discontinue it.
Nissan is not discontinuing the Titan. The Maxima is dead after this year.
This truck was discontinued in Canada as only 2900 units were sold last year , i dont understand why , it seems like a very nice truck , i have a 2021 F150 Lariat and i was thinking of moving over to the Titan ...not any more !
@@thesalsarobot2205 What's the price difference between the Pro 4x?
@@MrLewis91120 couple thousand
I’ve noticed with my 2017 Titan SV, it accelerates harder when I have the transmission in manual mode- just click the down-shift button on the gear lever once or twice so the instrument panel indicates any gear number, rather than ‘Drive’.
Unfortunately a new truck isn't in the family budget right now but looking at all of the options in the 1/2 ton truck segment I keep coming back to the Titan. Maybe it doesn't have the towing and payload numbers of the competition, but it's got a great tried-and-true engine, excellent safety features, and comfortable seats for long trips. Hope to replace my 2013 F150 with a Titan one day (used, obviously, since 2024 is the last model that they're building... sad).
It just needs another different design ,it looks more f150 to me ... But titan warrior concept should be the next titan design , people will turn their heads into this truck and sales probably will rock n roll
Maybe F150 looks like a Titan….
A i was going to buy a Tundra but after watching this video I think I’m going to buy a titán instead love this one very nice truck very good video by the way!
Thank you
One wish that you would change in the Tidy put the gear shift in the center
I own 2005 and 2006 Titans, looking to buy 2023. My question is did they do away with the full glass power window for the back cab? I hope not cuz that was a great option on the 1st gen!
You can still get a power rear window in a TITAN XD PRO-4X or a Platinum Reserve
Where can I find A New Platinum Reserve for $60k? The ones I've seen were priced in The $70k Range!
$60k would get you a Pro4x but you're gonna pay close to $70k for a Platinum Reserve
Did they fix the column parking recall?
I'm not sure what that is, I'm in sales, not service, so I don't keep track of what recalls or tech. bulletins that come out. If you are referring to the parking paw pin replacement on Frontiers, Nissan addressed the problem on the effected vehicles by replacing the faulty pins with new pins that should function properly. To get a definite answer you can refer to www.nissanusa.com
The switch is for the headlights if you tow..it lowers or raises the headlights so you don’t blind people
Yep
Your daily car is or have been Titan?..
Moore detail vids cud nice... like all ruged stuff on this truck..
Is there sibling truck for Titan?.. i think no... And fully made on US?..
My daily driver is a Nissan Leaf. I guess the little brother to the Titan would be the Frontier. The Titan is built in Tennessee
nice vid..💪 And info i did not know. Moore Titan stuff 🙂👍👍and different info about Titan vs. some other trucks... so less Titan stuff on TH-cam.
I hope Nissan make these still in the future?
As far as Nissan Dealers are concerned there have been zero announcements about the Titan going away. I have expressed my opinion to corporate of how Nissan needs to be building 3/4 ton & 1 ton versions of the truck, so I can sell more Titans back home. So hopefully in the future we will see some bigger badder versions of the Titan. American Farms need this American built truck.
I LOVE IT. 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Thank you
wish these were sold in Canada .
That's crazy I can't believe they don't sell them up there
@The Salsa Robot Nissan only sold 2900 in canada last year...Nissan said it wasn't worth it to export them to Canada...too bad , looks like a quality truck.
@@northlander4370 Dang that sucks they really are awesome trucks. Nissan really hasn't promoted the truck like they should. I really wish they would build 3/4 ton and 1 ton models so I could sell more Titans back home.
Are the wood-appearance pieces, in fact, Fake?
I know that’s what you said, but are you sure?
Yeah pretty sure they are plastic
@@thesalsarobot2205 thank you, and for the benefit of others reading this, I just confirmed they are in fact, plastic.
LESS MUSIC!
Just a little tip for future Videos, I think its great that we get these videos showing new vehicle and feature, but I would refrain form hard acceleration and hard breaking it not really good on the vehicle, and may cause the new owner issues down the line.
other than that keep up the good work.
According to the owner’s manual of the 2023 Nissan Titan, practice the following items for the first 1,200 miles of operation:
Avoid driving for long periods at constant speed, either fast or slow, and do not run the engine over 4,000 rpm
Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear
Avoid quick starts
Avoid hard braking as much as possible
Do not tow a trailer for the first 500 miles- your engine, axle, or other parts could be damaged.