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News for New and Used Nissan Titan Trucks
Nissan Titans For Sale In Seattle, Bellevue, And Seattle Washington
It’s a collection of rocks - rising from the dirt, sharp edges glinting in the sun. You frown, wondering how you’ll cross this bridge of stones. A quick glance to the low swoop of your sedan suggests that it won’t be possible. This road is too rough for a mild mid-size platform.

Nissan recommends seeking a half-ton upgrade.



According to Villager Publishing, the 2017 Titan proves ideal for Washington’s ever-fickle terrain. Standing on 18-inch wheels, this AWD beast can easily navigate inclines and sudden corners alike - with its raised suspension ensuring a smooth ride. Integrated skid plates shield the under-carriage, while mono-tube shocks promote balanced mechanics. The integrated shift-on-the-fly steering column allows drivers to quickly accommodate changing conditions, utilizing both 4Hi and 4Lo settings to enhance every mile; and a seven-speed automatic transmission impresses.

All of this pairs with a robust 5.6L V8 - which offers 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque. The 2017 Titan pushes through every obstacle, promising class-leading performance with each engine rev. This makes it perfect for adventuring in Seattle, Renton, and beyond. Take this truck to the coast and experience pure fun.

To learn more about the 2017 Titan contact our team today!

With the release of the 2017 Titan Nissan seeks to defy logic, sending this hulking machine down the highway at unprecedented speeds. Despite its extended wheelbase (139.8-inches) and wide-fendered profile, this truck delivers quick accelerations - allowing drivers to glide through the miles like never before.

Are you ready for pure V8 power?



Recently the Car and Driver team launched an exhaustive half-ton showdown - pitting North America’s leading pick-ups against each other. The most popular brands (including Ford, Chevrolet, and GMC) were forced to endure full-throttle straightaways, with their speeds all carefully measured. No critic expected the Titan to perform well. After all, this platform has never earned the acclaim of its competitors, instead maintaining a niche presence on the charts.

At the finish line, however, it managed to secure an impressive third-place victory - finishing mere milliseconds behind the anticipated winners:


The 2017 Ford F-150 Lariat
0 to 60: 6.3 seconds.
¼ Mile Time: 14.9 seconds.

The 2017 Toyota Tundra SR5
0 to 60: 6.4 seconds.
¼ Mile Time: 15.1 seconds.

The 2017 Nissan Titan Pro-4X
0 to 60: 6.4 seconds.
¼ Mile Time: 15.2 seconds.

The 2017 Titan surpassed all expectations, leaving many award-winning platforms (such as the Chevrolet Silverado and the RAM 1500 Rebel) in the dust. This pick-up promises quick speeds for every Seattle driver.

Want to learn more? Visit our dealership today to test the V8 power of the 2017 Titan.

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.

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.

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.

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