Nissan Titan Gets 2008 Prices


Are you in the market for a Nissan Titan? If you are, then you would most certainly want to know that the Nissan Motor Corporation has already sent out the new prices for this vehicle models in their range.

The Nissan Titan which comes as a full sized pickup truck was first launched in the year 2004 and for this year, this model would come with two new additions to its long bed configurations. It would also come with some redesigns and restyling changes like the new grille, a choice of interior designs and larger wheels. This vehicle would also be having larger rotors for the front as part of the brake system which has also undergone some changes although the Nissan brake dust shield would still remain as is. Other interesting features would include the XM satellite radio, the new wood-like trim, and a phone system which allows the driver to use it hands-free via Bluetooth.

The prices start at $23,700 and that would be for the Nissan Titan 2WD King Cab XE with a standard bed. However, if you would opt to have the 2WD Crew Cab XE with standard bed, that would be for $26,550. $26,900 would be the price you would have to shell out to own the 4WD King Cab XE with a standard bed and some $29,750 for the 4WD Crew Cab XE. For the new addition, the Titan PRO-4X, that version is priced for $31,450 (King Cab) and $33,950 (Crew Cab).

This vehicle uses Nissan’s platform for pickups - the F-Alpha. For power, it also comes with a DOHC Endurance V8 engine unit with 5.6 liters capacity. This unit can spurt out 317 horsepower as well as 385 pound feet.

Bill Bosley is the vice president and the general manager for the Nissan brand division and he explains what the 2008 Nissan Titan is all about: “The 2008 Titan, with its freshened styling, new wheel styles, new seat design, refined meter clusters and available features such as Bluetooth(R) hands-free phone system, XM(TM) satellite radio tuner, heated leather- appointed bench seat and larger, 8.0-inch DVD screen, offers more choice and greater value than ever before. Titan remains first and foremost a powerful, go- nearly-anywhere, tow-nearly-anything workhorse. For 2008, it's also a refined partner for work and play.”


About Author

Ryan Thomas is a native of Denver, Colorado. He grew up in a family of car afficionados. He now resides in Detroit where he owns a service shop and works part time as a consultant for a local automotive magazine.

Source: ArticleTrader.com


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