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A lot of times manufacturers
tend to get carried away in the naming of their vehicles. "Super Cab" and
"Power" this and that sometimes are misnomers for a slightly larger cab with a
V6 engine. An underpowered V6 at that.
But the Nissan Titan King Cab is a Titan. And the cab is King Size. A glance
at the numbers will prove that Nissan's name department got it right with this
one.
The
Titan King Cab is built on a 139.8-inch wheelbase. Now most vehicles these days
have wheelbases in the 100-110-inch range. Granted I'm talking about cars and
minivans here, but trucks usually aren't that much bigger. This wheelbase is
nearly 12 feet long.
On top of that, there's a full four-door cab, with excellent leg room for the
rear passengers. Many four-door truck cabs put all their energy into offering
four doors and don't have anything behind them. The Titan has room for three
adults in the rear seat, and three adults in the front seat as well if you fold
the multi-function armrest into "seat back" position.
Behind the cab is a truck bed that's 6 feet, 7 inches long. We're not talking
one of those shorty beds here, this is a full-size bed.
All that stuff above the wheels leads to an overall length of 224.2 inches,
that's nearly 19 feet long. And here's my biggest problem with the Titan King
Cab. It's too long. I had some difficulty driving it in parking lots and great
difficulty putting the Titan into parking spaces. Normally shopping mall parking
spaces are easy to park in, but the Titan has a large turning radius, which made
for tough parking even in malls. Parallel parking was equally difficult.
Now
you must realize that I only drove the Titan for a week and most of the time I
parked it in my driveway, which was a pull-in, back-out deal. If I OWNED the
Titan and had to drive it continually, I'd learn how to park it. My son-in-law
owns a vehicle that is bigger than the Titan and he can park it with ease.
Powering the Titan King Cab is a 5.6-liter double overhead cam V8 that is
rated at 305 horsepower and 379 lb-ft of torque. Even though the Titan weighs
nearly 5,000 pounds, the engine has enough oomph to do its job well. Fuel
economy isn't great - 14 mpg city/19 mpg highway - but for the size of the
vehicle it isn't too bad. What hurt was filling the 28-gallon fuel tank with
today's gas prices.
Our tester was equipped with the optional Big Tow package (0) that
included a Class IV hitch with wiring harness, extendable tow mirrors, heavy
duty battery, lower final axle ratio, transmission temperature gauge and Vehicle
Dynamic Control. The mirrors were novel and required some learning. They were
dual mirrors to begin with. The "uppers" were the normal square-shaped truck
mirrors, with a convex mirror on the right side. The "lowers," however, were
highly convex rectangular mirrors that gave a good view of what was on the side
of the truck. Having towed trailers, I think these mirrors would be a great
asset in a towing situation.
I
recall attending a new product demonstration for another truck manufacturer who
explained why fully boxed frame rails offer a stiffer chassis and a better ride.
The Titan King Cab has fully boxed frame rails. This means that there are steel
box-shaped rails running the length of the vehicle rather than C-shaped rails.
Another option on the Titan was the Utility Bed Package (0). This offered
a Utili-track Channel System with four adjustable tie-down cleats, a
factory-approved spray-in bedliner, 12V outlet in the driver's side lockbox and
tailgate area illumination. The channel system does break up the flat floor of
the bed, but the adjustable tie-down cleats more than make up for the lack of a
flat floor. With the cleats and rope or bungee cord, you can tie down almost
anything in the bed.
Other options on the Titan King Cab included a Popular Package (0) with an
AM-FM-CD and a 6-disc in-dash changer, steering wheel-mounted audio controls,
the split front bench seat, auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass and
outside temperature display, Homelink universal transceiver, power adjustable
pedals and an extended overhead center console.
The Off-Road package (0) adds 17-inch wheels, Rancho shocks, a lower final
axle ratio, fog lamps, tow hooks and skid plates.
Overall, our Nissan Titan King Cab test vehicle carried a ,300 bottom line
with all the options, based on a ,700 base price.
Do you remember when Nissan (and Datsun) only made small pickup trucks that
you probably could carry in the bed of this one? This is significantly larger
and puts Nissan right in the middle of the full-size pickup market.
© 2004 The Auto Page Syndicate

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Specifications
| Engine Type |
5.6 liter Double Overhead Cam, 32 Valve V8 |
| Horsepower |
305 @ 4,900 RPM |
| Torque |
379 @ 3,600 RPM |
| Fuel Recommended |
Regular Unleaded. |
| Transmission |
Five Speed Shiftable Automatic |
| Drive Type |
Rear wheel drive or optional 4-Wheel Drive |
| Tires (Standard) |
P245/75R17 Tires |
| Overall Length |
224.2" |
| Wheelbase |
139.8 |
| Width |
78.8" |
| Turning Diameter |
46 ft Curb to Curb |
| Curb Weight |
4,966 lbs. |
| Fuel Tank |
28 Gals |
| Miles Per Gallon |
14 mpg city, 19 mpg hwy. |
| Acceleration 0 to 60 |
7.1 Seconds |
| Base Sticker Price |
,400 + 0
destination charge |
Standard
Equipment XE
(partial List)
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Five Speed shiftable automatic
transmission
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Rear Wheel Drive
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trailer wiring
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skid plates
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4-wheel disc brakes with ABS
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emergency braking assist
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tire pressure monitoring
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6 person total seating capacity
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40-20-40 split bench front and rear
seats
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cloth upholstery
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power door locks
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air conditioning
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cargo area light
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remote driver and passenger exterior
mirrors
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AM/FM in-dash single CD player stereo
with 8 speakers
Additional
features on the SE
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alloy rims
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P265/70R18 tires
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5 person total seating capacity with
captains chairs in front
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8-way power driver seat
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power windows
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overhead console with storage
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leather-wrapped steering wheel
Additional
features on the LE
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electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
with temperature display and compass
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universal remote transmitter (for
garage door)
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dusk sensing headlamps
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Front Fog/Driving Lights
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leather upholstery
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6-way power passenger seat
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front seat heaters
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Rockford Fosgate premium brand stereo
system with 350 watts stereo output, 10 speakers and 6 CD changer
Major Available Options
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4-wheel drive
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Navigation Package
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DVD Mobile Theater System
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Sunroof
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Side-Airbag Package
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Big Tow Package
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Off-Road Package
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Utili-Track Sliding Bed Extender
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Utili-Track Sliding Bed Divider
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Utili-Track Sliding Floor Tray
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Bedliner
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Rockford Fosgate stereo system
For more information on the Titan, visit
nissanusa.com
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