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2018 nissan titan sl for sale kirkland nissanYou work hard. You need a truck that can do the same. Whether you are a landscaper, construction foreman, or delivery person, your vehicle needs to be powerful, spacious, and safe. In addition, you expect that it will contain a variety of high-end amenities that can keep you comfortable while you’re running errands or out and about.

The 2018 Nissan Titan SL might be just what you’re looking for. Features you’ll love include a 12-speaker sound system, which can keep you entertained in high style while you’re on the road. In addition, between a CD player, Nissan Connect, and Sirius XM radio, there’s no shortage of ways to play your music. Thanks to navigation capabilities, you’ll always be able to find your way. If you might occasionally have passengers, you’ll also appreciate dual-zone air conditioning so that all can stay comfortable.

The truck is built on a 390-horsepower engine and is mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission. Have a lot to haul? You’ll love that you can fit 9,740 pounds of gear in the pickup.

Car and Driver loved its capacity, and we think you will, too. Hurry
in to Kirkland Nissan near Renton, Washington, today and take the 2018 Titan SL for a test drive!
 
2017 nissan titan for sale seattle washingtonIf you want a powerful truck you can brag about, the 2017 Nissan Titan S is your perfect match. This pickup will impress friends, neighbors, and coworkers with its powerful engine and luxurious interior.

The Titan features a 5.6-liter V8 engine, which is a great base for a fantastic vehicle. With 390 horsepower and 394 foot-pounds of torque at 4,000 rpm, this truck has the intensity and strength you crave. Best of all, this Nissan has a tremendous 9,390-pound towing capacity and 1,610-pound maximum payload, both of which are top-of-class statistics.

Car and Driver praised the 2017 Titan S, calling it a “luxury liner.” The reviewer loved the truck’s supple leather seats and elegant dash. An updated infotainment system of an aesthetically pleasing seven inches will impress anyone who takes a ride in your vehicle, with its gleaming silver gauges and high-tech connectivity options.

Intrigued by the notion of a powerful truck that exudes a high-end vibe? Get to Kirkland Nissan today and ask how you can receive $7,613 in discounts on a new pickup. Elevate your status in the Nissan Titan and set yourself up as the leader of the pack. 
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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