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News for New and Used Nissan Titan Trucks
Nissan Titans For Sale In Seattle, Bellevue, And Seattle Washington
Want to experience all-terrain power? Come to the CenturyLink Field Event Center and discover true Titan performance.


The Seattle International Auto Show serves as the region’s premier showcase - connecting drivers to the latest V8 powerhouses. Within the span of the CenturyLink Center guests will discover the best in engineering and design, with representatives from Ford, Subaru, and more proudly explaining every spec. Fleets of sport-tuned monsters share the spotlight, and there is much to see.

For those who crave a more interactive experience, however, we suggest wandering outside - where the Occidental Avenue Test Drive Station awaits!

During the Auto Show, guests can slip behind the wheels of their most-anticipated platforms, including the 2018 Titan. Nissan has this truck primed for fun, with the doors swung wide and the 5.0L engine revving. Step into the spacious King Cab, indulging in leather-trimmed seating and woodgrain trim - before engaging the seven-speed transmission for a blitz around the parking lot. This pick-up promises off-road thrills for all, delivering both a stiff ladder-style frame (which increases stability) and a robust 390 HP performance ratio (which accommodates every incline). There is no terrain too tough.

Want to take the 2018 Titan for a spin? Visit the Seattle International Auto Show this weekend to secure a spot:


Saturday, November 11th: 9 AM – 6 PM
Sunday, November 12th: 9 AM – 6 PM

Enjoy the roar of an Endurance V8 - and don’t forget to share your experience with our team!
To the CenturyLink Field Center they go - a convoy of monstrous proportions, with their suspensions sport-tuned and their engines rumbling. These Titans roll into the stadium, demanding attention (and accolades) with every rev.

The 2017 Seattle International Auto Show has begun… and Nissan intends to steal the spotlight.



From November 9th to November 12th Nissan will headline the Seattle Auto Show - introducing drivers to its 2018 Titan. This mammoth pick-up (boasting a bed-length of more than six feet and a King Cab configuration) will dominate every stage. Its 5.6L Endurance V8 will impress, offering an estimated 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque; while its available AWD will promise backroad adventures. These features will pair with a seven-speed automatic transmission, which provides exclusive Tow/Haul technology to accommodate payloads of more than 1,600 pounds.

This Nissan platform will delight every Auto Show guest - and that’s why we suggest that our customers plan an afternoon visit to the CenturyLink Field Center. Crowds will surge in the evening, rendering it impossible to sneak a peek at the Titan. Be there when the gates open at 2:00 p.m. to secure a spot.

To learn more about the Seattle International Auto Show - or to request information about the 2018 Titan - contact us today.

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.

With the release of the 2018 Titan XD, Nissan proves that it’s good to be king… cab. This supersized pick-up promises class-leading performance, enabling drivers to conquer every payload with ease.


According to Chron, the new Titan XD embraces a bigger is better philosophy. Its King Cab configuration shatters all segment expectations, connecting consumers to a staggering 139.8-inch wheelbase. This (when paired with the 2.7-inches of extra ground clearance, courtesy of Nissan’s ladder frame) allows the truck to crush every obstacle. It’s both 2.4-inches longer than its S sibling and more than 500 pounds heavier, creating an aggressive three-quarter-ton profile that impresses.

Power is the cornerstone of the 2018 Titan. This platform - anchored by a direct-injection 5.6L engine and a seven-speed automatic transmission - yields 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque. This allows it to effortlessly accommodate every payload, with trailering ratios exceeding 11,000 pounds. No haul will prove too great for the XD.

With the introduction of the King Cab platform, Nissan is redefining both its production process and the pick-up market - delivering dynamic performance with every mile.

To learn more about the 2018 Titan XD contact our team today.

2018 nissan titan snow package seattle washingtonWinter is coming. Across Seattle drivers peer at the sky - lamenting the sudden peeks of gray, the heavy air that lingers. The days are turning colder and the nights are growing long. Soon snow will flood the roads, leaving every mile wet, cold, and unforgiving. Travel will become almost impossible.

With the unveiling of its exclusive Snow Package, Nissan seeks to provide relief - bolstering its 2018 Titan with the seasonal support drivers need.

According to Auto Evolution, Nissan will no longer tolerate those high drifts of snow. Instead it will fuse the 2018 Titan with a new suspension suite, allowing drivers to conquer the road (no matter how fall the temperatures fall). Among the enhancements are:


Heavy-Duty Front Springs - providing an axle gross weight of 575 pounds, these options will improve stability and will lessen the strain of snow plow attachments.

A Double-Wishbone Suspension - improving ride dynamics, this system will feature both leaf springs and bushings to adapt to changing road conditions.

A Front Stabilizer Bar - enhancing performance, this upgrade will reduce the chance of sudden roll-overs and provide steadier cornering.

With these technologies, the 2018 Titan will prove ready for winter - connecting drivers to the fluid performance they need to conquer every road. To learn more about the available Snow Package contact our team today.
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.

Days don’t define your calendar. Instead adventures do - with you fusing each season with fun, embracing changing temperatures and fickle weather with a series of activities. Summers are meant for swimming; winters promise snow-bound thrills; and every week in between is a chance to explore Washington.

We suggest that you choose the right companion for these escapes.



According to BizJournals, the 2017 Titan Pro-4X was recently named the Best Extreme Off-Road Truck by the Active Lifestyle Vehicle Awards. This competition - which seeks to identify platforms that deliver the necessary power for sportsmen - pitted Nissan against the likes of Ford, Toyota, and General Motors. Though these half-ton options offered undeniable strength, they could not surpass the all-terrain capabilities of the Endurance V8.

This engine anchors the Titan line-up - and it allows the Pro-4X to achieve a robust 390 HP. A seven-speed automatic transmission pairs with AWD to ensure fluid handling, while Bilstein performance shocks accommodate rough terrains. Integrated hill descent control technology promises superior grippage, utilizing both vented disc brakes and a locking rear differential to navigate every rut in the road; and front tow hooks combine with a Class IV receiver to deliver more than 11,000 pounds of trailering.

This allows the 2017 Titan to accommodate every off-road toy. Seek out fun with ease, Seattle!

To learn more about this and other Nissan trucks contact us today.

Payloads are a common foe. Every day drivers battle them, countering their heavy weights with trailers and vinyl beds. Pick-ups push back against every long-haul demand; but too often do these skirmishes end in a tense draw. There is simply too little power in Seattle to earn a victory.

The 2017 Titan is changing this.



According to The News Wheel, Nissan’s full-size pick-up will soon venture beyond off-road adventures - earning acclaim as America’s Best Commercial Truck. After experiencing rigorous testing at the Long River Ranch (which plays hosts to the Texas Auto Writers Association, a group of journalists who compares the performance capabilities of all major marques), the Titan proved the ultimate blue-collar option. Boasting a trailering capacity of 9,740-pounds and a rugged King Cab configuration, it raced past the competition.

The Kirkland team isn’t surprised. With the release of the 2017 Titan, Nissan provides Seattle with the everyday power it craves - utilizing a 5.6L V8 engine to ensure class-leading responses (390 HP, 394 lb.-ft of torque). The available AWD caters to every road, while Class IV hitch performance offers effortless towing. This platform can quickly adapt to all commercial needs, delivering exceptional payload ratios.

Want to test it out? Visit our dealership today to see why Texas critics named the 2017 Titan as one of the best platforms on the market.

First glances can deceive. With the reveal of Nissan’s third-quarter margins, critics and consumers may share a sense of disbelief - comparing the sales of the 2017 Titan with its competitors (the Ford F-Series, the Toyota Tundra, and the Dodge Ram). The numbers seem strangely underwhelming, lacking in both volume and profits; and disappointment fills the Seattle streets.

Allow us to provide some much-needed relief.



According to Auto News, the 2017 Titan has earned 35,549 total units for the year. While this number does indeed pale in comparison to other brands (particularly the Ford F-150, which has delivered 658,636 total units), it also proves the growing interest in Nissan’s fledgling pick-up. Overall sales have increased a staggering 224 percent - securing the largest year-to-year victory of any major marque.

What does this mean for the Titan? Nissan is already seeking to further expand its success - with Auto News reporting that the company will soon send its V8 powerhouse across the globe, conquering markets in China, Russia, and Australia. It’s creating direct international competition for Ford and Toyota; and it’s developing a strong presence on the sales charts, providing drivers with access to 390 HP, 394 lb.-ft of torque, and a towing capacity of 9,740-pounds.

We anticipate that the Titan will prove unstoppable in the years to come - cultivating fans in North America and beyond.

Want to see why the 2017 Titan delivered such high sales? Visit our dealership today to take this pick-up for a downtown ride.

With a new year comes acclaim. Nissan - after unveiling its striking 2018 Titan Midnight Edition - has just received recognition from the Texas Automotive Writers Association (TAWA), blitzing past Ford, Toyota, and other top contenders to secure the Best Full-Size Truck award.


According to The News Wheel, Nissan now ranks among the nation’s best brands - with its 2018 Midnight Edition dominating the Texas Truck Rodeo. This event (which pits platforms against a challenging 1,632-acre course) seeks to discover the best all-terrain capabilities, measuring power, performance, and speed. Anchored by a Cummins 5.0L V8 turbo diesel, the Titan proved the most adept at conquering rocks and ruts.

We’re not surprised. The 2018 Midnight Edition is an off-road masterpiece. Boasting a graphite iron block, this truck delivers best-in-class strength - generating 310 HP and 555 lb.-ft of torque. An Aisin six-speed automatic transmission offers exclusive Tow/Haul modes, accommodating up to 12,640-pounds of conventional trailering; while the multi-leaf rear suspension adapts to changing roadways for a smooth cabin experience. These features combine with 14-inch vented disc brakes to provide drivers with seamless stoppage during even the slickest conditions.

The 2018 Titan Midnight Edition has been named America’s Best Full-Size Truck - and soon we’ll see this Nissan powerhouse on the Washington backroads.

To learn more contact us today.

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