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Profits prove fickle in the automotive world - with every major marque experiencing post-summer plummets. The year is caught between the doldrums of fall and the impending Christmas rush, and this wreaks havoc on the sales charts.

The 2017 Nissan Titan defies all expectations, however - delivering a robust year-to-year rise and the promise of a record-breaking season.



Nissan has just revealed its October profits. While most performers (such as the Sentra and the Versa) maintained their steady monthly margins, the Titan instead experienced a surge of consumer interest - rising from 3,181 units in 2016 to 4,114 units in 2017. This represents a 29.3% growth in the United States and an overall yearly increase of 180%.

These numbers defy all sales patterns. Across the automotive vertical brands - such as Toyota and Kia - have seen their vehicles stall on the charts. The Titan, however, offers incredible improvement; and we anticipate that the release of the 2018 platform will only further this success.

Want to see why? Visit our dealership today to test our current Titan models - including the S, SL, SV, and Pro-4X. Don’t hesitate to request further spec comparisons or financing information as well.

It was 2001. Crowds gathered at the North American International Auto Show, seeking the latest in power and performance; critics took hasty pictures with their flip-phones, trying to memorize every spec sheet and concept image; and Nissan dominated the stage with the reveal of its Alpha T. Clad in aluminum alloy, this pick-up glittered beneath the spotlight and stole every accolade.

Don’t remember this moment? The Kirkland team doesn’t blame you. Despite its auspicious Auto Show reveal, the Alpha T never made it to production. Its style - though dynamic - simply didn’t translate to everyday travels, emphasizing sleek lines and sliding bed floors. It was a too-strong concept that couldn't work on the highway.



In 2004, however, drivers were able to experience some of the Alpha’s bold design - with Nissan fusing its fledgling Titan with surprising sophistication. Premium cloth seats offered 8-way power adjusters and lumbar support; while leather trims highlighted the steering wheel, door panels, and parking brake. A gated gearshift anchored the central console, flanked by enlarged radio dials for a sporty effect. All of this paired with a striking exterior, which blended a blistered cargo box with aluminum accents.

The 2004 Titan drew undeniable inspiration from the Alpha T - and a new kind of pick-up experience was formed.

To learn more about the Nissan Titan contact us today.

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