| The transmission features a tow/haul mode that works together with the engine's electronic throttle control to provide a smooth power curve and seamless shifts under load. |
| - Edmunds.com |
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| A tightly controlled ride and a gutsy engine make the Titan feel smaller than you might think. The five-speed transmission keeps the engine in the heart of its power band for strong acceleration that rivals any of its competitors. |
| - Edmunds.com |
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| Big square-shaped fender flares give it a look of rugged sportiness. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| The Titan boasts best in class headroom; best in class torque; best in class interior volume (for the Crew Cab); best 4x4 ground clearance; best 4x4 approach angle; largest in class 4x4 tires. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| Titan boasts clever innovations that improve on the traditional pickup bed, such as the factory-applied spray-in bedliner and a C-channel tie-down system. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| To some buyers, absence of a regular cab, longer beds, and heavier-duty models are shortcomings. |
| - Consumer Guide |
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| Nissan has made no effort to match the staggering mix of options in engine, transmissions, body styles and accessories that greet, say, a Ford pickup buyer. So you'll have to look elsewhere if you want a big duallie or a cheap, V6-powered regular cab. |
| - New Car Test Drive |
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| This Japanese automaker's Mississippi-built Titan competes in size and power with Ford, General Motors, and Dodge rivals. |
| - Consumer Guide |
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