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News for New and Used Nissan Titan Trucks
Nissan Titans For Sale In Seattle, Bellevue, And Seattle Washington
A simple rule defines the automotive world: what remains unbroken should never be fixed. While progress proves essential, the world’s leading brands recognize the value of maintaining the systems that launched them to the forefront of the public consciousness. After all, change doesn’t always translate to success.

This is why Nissan is keeping its 2018 Titan on the V8 path. Deviation is neither necessary nor welcome.



As a recent press release explains, the 2018 Titan will continue the tradition of V8 performance in Seattle. Beneath the hood of this 139.8-inch pick-up is a 5.6L Endurance engine - capable of achieving 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque. This best-in-class ratio is ensured through Nissan’s innovative Variable Valve Event and Lift (VVEL) system, which pairs hydraulically-controlled timing with electronic intake power to enhance throttle responses. Through this, air and fuel levels are increased; and the truck can blaze down every road.

To further improve performance, Nissan has also fused its 2018 Titan with enlarged valve openings and non-variable camshafts. This provides a seamless burst of power with every mile and helps to maximize overall revs (expect up to 5,800 RPMs).

With the impending release of the 2018 Titan, Nissan is embracing the past to ensure a better future. To learn more about this platform contact us today.

Some terrains seem insurmountable - a series of winding hills and treacherous curves. Only the bravest drivers will dare to attempt these ever-rising inclines; and they depend on V8 performance to conquer every mile.

This… is not your experience. Instead you spend your days traveling the downtown streets and suburban lanes, maneuvering through hectic traffic (instead of wild weather). You battle time, not mountains; and a V8 engine simply proves unnecessary.

Nissan will soon have the truck for you.



According to CarBuzz, Nissan is planning to revitalize its Titan fleet - by adding a V6 engine. Despite offering two of the most potent powerpoints on the market (the 5.6L Endurance V8 and the 5.0L Cummins Turbo Diesel), the brand has yet to achieve the high sales of its F-Series and Colorado competitors. Critics believe that this is not a reflection of quality. Instead it’s the effect of driver needs.

As CarBuzz explains, many consumers find the Titan’s current roster simply too powerful for their day-to-day demands. A V6 instead provides the necessary performance (as well as the much-craved economy). This is why Nissan intends to redefine its signature Titan - adding a new engine option by 2019. This will allow the brand to accommodate drivers with greater ease; and it will ensure a direct competition with Ford, Chevrolet, and other leading marques.

No official specs for the Titan V6 have yet been released. Critics anticipate, however, that Nissan will reveal them by early summer.

To learn more about the upcoming 2019 Titan contact us today.

Rejoice, Seattle! The 2018 Titan is finally on its way - with Nissan gearing up for a nationwide release. Critics have been anxiously awaiting this platform, wondering if it could surpass its predecessor; and, based on the sneak-peek of specs we’ve received, we think that’s a very likely possibility.


As PickupTrucks.com reports, the 2018 Titan will soon arrive in Washington. Though no full list of details has been confirmed, the site’s team was able to secure some interesting powertrain highlights. Anchoring the chassis will (once again) be Nissan’s signature 5.6L Endurance V8. This should yield impressive performance ratios, with critics estimating up to 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque. A seven-speed automatic transmission will ensure nimble gear-to-gear responses; while two-wheel and four-wheel drivetrains will adapt to every terrain with ease.

Despite the endless rumors, the 2018 Titan will not feature a V6 alternative. Nissan chose to focus its energy instead on increasing the Endurance engine’s capabilities - and this should result in a more efficient experience (no official MPG ratings have been released but critics expect them to exceed last year’s 15-city and 21-highway ratios).

The 2018 Titan will offer drivers the segment-leading performance they deserve - and we can’t wait to see this platform on the Seattle streets. To learn more contact us today.

Too often do bargains prove elusive in Seattle. You wander aimlessly through the dealer lots, following the faint scent of a marked-down MSRP; but you somehow always lose the trail. The savings disappear into the black-top jungle and you’re left (once again) with an overpriced piece of chrome.

The 2018 Titan will change this.



According to PickupTrucks.com, the new Titan delivers more than V8 power. It also embraces value, with Nissan fusing it with low prices. Unlike its F-Series and Colorado competitors, this platform will demand less from consumer bank accounts - with the costs of its 4x2 and 4x4 models remaining virtually unchanged from last year. Among the options offered are:

Single Cab (S): $31,075.
Single Cab (SV): $34,435.
King Cab (S): $34,045.
King Cab (SV): $37,425.
King Cab (Pro-4X): $44,785.
Crew Cab (SL): $48,325.
Crew Cab (Platinum): $54,255.

These base prices promise savings for Seattle consumers - with the 2018 Titan delivering maximum performance (courtesy of its 5.6L Endurance engine and available AWD) and budget-friendly MSRPs. No longer will drivers have to sacrifice capability for cost. Instead Nissan offers a class-leading half-ton platform that will impress with every credit card swipe.

Want to see a full list of the Titan’s prices for 2018? Visit our dealership today.

Night falls across Seattle - sprawling along every highway mile and downtown curve, painting the road markings indecipherable. A sigh escapes as you squint into the dark. This evening proves too murky for your sedan’s tiny headlamps, and you press against the brake. This is no time for speed.

It is, however, a time for safety - which is why we recommend the 2018 Titan XD. This Nissan pick-up delivers superior performance in uncertain conditions, allowing drivers to quickly adapt to changing roadways, weather patterns, and (of course) poor lighting.



As Car Buzz explains, the 2018 Titan XD is masterfully designed - with Nissan emphasizing safety with every mile. The Around View monitor delivers real-time feeds, with its multiple cameras capturing both front and rear angles. Trust these high-definition pixels to provide immediate warnings for approaching vehicles or pedestrians; while the integrated sonar system utilizes 3D mapping technology to observe all surroundings. Rear cross traffic alerts prove vital, while integrated blind spot surveillance keeps track of potential dangers. Automatic headlamps defend against the dark and ensure precise illumination.

To further shield drivers, the 2018 Titan also boasts six standard airbags - including single-stage frontal, side-impact, and seat-mounted passenger. When paired with advanced rollover sensors, these inflatables provide comprehensive cabin protection.

With the release of the 2018 Titan XD, Nissan enables Seattle consumers to better counter unfamiliar terrains. To learn more about this truck’s many safety features contact us today.

Mystery shrouds the 2018 Titan - with its Midnight Edition obscured by dark lines and impenetrable pricing specs. Critics have tried to divine its secrets but none have succeeded (undone by Nissan’s fiercely guarded marketing strategies). The cost of this aftermarket add-on has been impossible to guess.

That impossibility is now a reality.



According to Kelley Blue Book, Nissan has revealed the price of its Midnight Edition package. Seattle drivers wishing to transform their Titans into monstrous half-ton beasts need only pay $1,250 to ensure a wide range of custom applications, including:

Front Fascia: Redefine every first impression through a black grille and dark-painted fog lamps. Chrome-capped mirrors and door handles will further thrill, delivering a sleek contrast to the new panel colors (Gun Metallic and White Pearl).

Rear Fascia: The 2018 Titan rests on 20-inch wheels (with each spoke painted black). The bumper is trimmed in charcoal, while dark step rails line the doors.

Interior: Slide into something sleek, with the Midnight Edition package offering supple leather seating and chrome-trimmed appliques.

With the release of the 2018 Titan, Nissan promises unparalleled style for the new year… and its affordable pricing package ensures that Seattle drivers won’t empty their bank accounts to achieve sophistication.

To learn more about this pick-up contact us today!

As Nissan enters its final sales quarter one question lingers on the critics’ lips: will the Force prove strong with the Titan? Star Wars: The Last Jedi has already delivered exceptional box-office performance - but can a cross-promotion with the pick-up market yield the same results?

Torque News believes it can.



As the noted automotive site explains, Nissan’s 2018 Titan recently received a galactic upgrade - with its grille fused with a blast cannon and its interior tailored to a Sith sensibility. To celebrate the arrival of the latest Star Wars extravaganza it was modeled after an Imperial Walker, with its muscular profile proving perfect for the camo-splashed fenders and raised suspension. Critics and film fans alike have praised this design; and it recently stole the spotlight at the LA Auto Show.

Nissan is hoping, however, that it will also generate profits.

According to Torque News, the Star Wars influence has been positive in the past - with 2016’s Rogue One crossover yielding a 19% total year-to-year profit enhancement. The Titan (which is already experiencing record sales) should continue this pattern, with Nissan representatives noting traffic surges and search engine increases since revealing its movie-inspired platform. The Force is pushing this pick-up toward new heights.

Want to learn more about the 2018 Titan? Visit our dealership for further Star Wars-inspired specs!

The expectation is forever tailored to power - with pick-up devotees assuming that every half-ton platform will only deliver all-terrain performance and strong torque ratios. There’s no thought spared for connectivity. Instead all spec searches are defined by payload capacities and engine revs.

With the release of the 2017 Titan Platinum Reserve, however, Nissan seeks to provide drivers with something more - offering a comprehensive infotainment suite to Seattle.



According to Pasadena Now, the Titan Platinum Reserve embraces virtuality. Centered in its dash is the NissanConnect console - a collection of custom apps and voice-activated services (courtesy of Amazon Alexa technology) that enhances every mile. Bolstered by wireless Bluetooth links, this system provides drivers with the real-time media options they crave:

Audio - pair SiriusXM channels with available apps (including IHeartRadio and Pandora) to achieve a perfect sound.

Social Media - utilize the Connect’s touchscreen to access every Facebook feed and Twitter message.

Searches - take advantage of the embedded Google engine to seek out information.

Travel Data - use this system to monitor road conditions (including turn-by-turn traffic coverage, incident reports, and changing weather patterns).

The NissanConnect console enables drivers to customize their online experiences and it elevates the 2017 Titan from workhorse to media hub.

Want to learn more? Come to our dealership today to test the Titan’s infotainment options.

Discomfort is an unwelcome companion - and yet he follows wherever you go. On every highway he sits at your side, chattering about each pot-hole and pavement rut. He reminds you always about those long and lonely miles; and he digs his bony fingers into your knee, demanding your attention.

Nissan believes you deserve a far better partner on the road - which is why it’s emphasizing convenience with the 2017 Titan SV.



According to AutoWeek, the 2017 Titan sends Discomfort on his way. This pick-up boasts a refined interior, allowing drivers to indulge in unprecedented ease and support. Stain-resistant cloth defines the zero-gravity seats, complementing the plush cushions and bolstered backs; premium carpet lines the floor; and chrome accents highlight the sculpted dash and sleek door panels. Available dual-zone automatic temperature controls adapt to Seattle’s ever-changing weather, while a 5.0-inch display screen anchors the center dash (offering access to iPod interfaces and MP3 connectors). To further impress, Nissan also provides hands-free Bluetooth links for effortless smartphone interfacing.

This is no mere pick-up. It’s instead a rare blend of power and everyday value - connecting drivers to the all-terrain performance they need (courtesy of the 5.6L V8 engine) and the comfort they’re too often denied.

Want to test it for yourself? Come to our dealership to learn more about the 2017 Titan SV!

It’s a quest for power. You wander through endless dealerships - searching for a pick-up that can accommodate your ever-changing commercial needs, desperate for an engine that won’t fail. Every day you compare specs and capacities, trying to find the perfect burst of torque; but your attempts proves fruitless, however, and your dissatisfaction grows.

Nissan has a balm for your frustration - the 2017 Titan King Cab!



As CNET explains, the 2017 Titan is primed for performance. Boasting a 5.6L V8 Endurance engine, this half-ton option achieves a class-leading 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque. A 200-amp alternator pairs with a 500 CCA battery to ensure peerless power, while the seven-speed automatic transmission smoothly adapts to every changing mile. The standard RWD proves ready for any challenge; but, for those craving further capability, a switch-operated AWD is available to enhance each response.

These features allow the Titan King Cab to deliver exceptional power - with CNET noting a maximum towing capacity of 9,420 pounds and payload ratios of 1,640 pounds. The 6.5-foot bed caters to all cargo needs, while available technology (including trailer sway control and a Class IV hitch receiver) improves hauling.

The 2017 Titan King Cab enables drivers to take control of every mile - and every load. To learn more about this pick-up contact our team today!

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