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News for New and Used Nissan Titan Trucks
Nissan Titans For Sale In Seattle, Bellevue, And Seattle Washington
The virtues of the crossover market are many - with hatchbacks, SUVs, and mini-vans delivering effortless comfort and ample cargo space. These gentle giants provide Seattle families with the everyday convenience they deserve; and they’re perfect for the highway.

They do not, however, offer all-terrain value - as a recent Car Question comparison proves.



According to Jalopnik, many of the market’s leading crossovers (such as the Ford Expedition, the Mazda CX-5, and the Toyota Sienna) feature body-on-frame constructions - branding them more similar to trucks than conventional sport utility vehicles. Because of this, the Car Question team recently tested these platforms against the 2017 Nissan Titan, wanting to gauge whether they could keep pace on the backroads.

They couldn’t.

Jalopnik reports that every crossover failed to deliver the same performance ratios as the Titan - with Nissan’s 5.0L V8 engine yielding seamless all-terrain power. Boasting 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque, this truck scaled dunes and dirt paths with equal ease. A double-wishbone front suspension paired with available AWD, while the Vehicle Dynamic Control system maximized traction. 18-inch steel wheels rolled over every obstacle; a seven-speed automatic transmission offered crisp handling; and integrated electronic brake-force distribution provided balanced stoppage on even the steepest hills.

Unlike its SUV competitors, the 2017 Nissan Titan secured a flawless victory - showcasing why drivers must depend on half-ton power for their off-road adventures.

To learn more about this platform contact us today.

With every mile comes a plea for power - with you trying to coax bursts of torque from an engine, begging a direct-injection system to deliver much-needed performance. None of your chrome-coated prayers are ever answered, however. Instead your pick-up remains stubbornly weak.

Nissan sympathizes - which is why it recently bolstered its 2017 Titan Pro-4X’s capabilities, ensuring that drivers would no longer have to entice HP ratios.



According to Gotta Be Mobile, Nissan’s latest Pro-4X proves a welcome addition to the half-ton market - connecting drivers to the steady performance they crave. Beneath its sculpted hood is a 5.6L V8 engine. Combining direct-injection power with Variable Valve Event and Lift (VVEL) technology, this powerplant generates 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque. A new 7-speed automatic transmission anchors the chassis, while an available AWD maximizes traction.

When these elements combine, they allow the 2017 Titan to achieve both 9,130-pounds of conventional trailering and 1,620-pounds of payload capabilities - ensuring segment-leading strength on every terrain.

What will most thrill drivers, however, is the Titan’s 4-valve-per-cylinder design. This ensures that the engine delivers seamless performance - maximizing every air intake and providing optimal power distribution. The truck fully utilizes its V8 system and will offer smooth responses with every mile.

Prepare for convenience on the highway, Seattle! To learn more about the 2017 Titan Pro-4X contact us today.

Prepare to embrace the dark side, Seattle - fusing every payload with bold style and sleek performance. The 2018 Titan Midnight Edition will soon arrive.


Something wicked this way comes. According to Motor Trend, Nissan will soon release its 2018 Titan Midnight Edition - delivering a darkly-designed powerhouse that will steal the highway spotlight. 20-inch alloy wheels will now anchor the chassis, boasting a chic five-spoke design. The chrome grille will feature black mesh inserts, while recessed headlamps will frame the wide fenders. Body-colored front and rear bumpers will help to emphasize the aggressive profile, and charcoal-trimmed side-rails will highlight the Crew Cab configuration.

All of this will pair with three new color options - Gun Metallic, Midnight Black, and (for those who crave a contrast to the hood's dark custom badging) White Pearl. 

An official release date for the Midnight Edition has not been provided. Our team expects, however, that Nissan will have this Titan package ready before the year ends - wanting to provide Seattle drivers with an alternative to the less stylish sedans and hatchbacks.

To learn more about this truck (as well as other Titan variants) contact us today!

The morning begins with a defeat. You stare at the sag of a trailer, calculating every payload pound. This haul will surely prove too heavy for your weak-engined pick-up - demanding more torque than it can give and more horsepower than it’s ever had. You aren’t going anywhere… and neither is your cargo.

Nissan recommends seeking a half-ton remedy. Check out the 2017 Titan XD!




As The Chronicle Herald explains, the 2017 Titan XD promises exceptional power. Boasting a 5.6L Endurance V8 engine, this truck accommodates every load - revving to 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque. Speed variable assistance bolsters the steering column, ensuring refined handling on every terrain; while the hydraulic circulating suspension promotes steady responses, effortlessly transitioning from mile to mile. Four-wheel vented disc brakes provides immediate stoppage (even when faced with the heaviest of trailers).

This allows Nissan’s beloved truck to generate an impressive 11,590-pounds of conventional towing. Tame every payload, Seattle, with all-wheel precision.

With the release of the 2017 Titan XD, drivers need no longer compromise their cargo needs. To learn more about this and other Nissan models contact our team today.

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