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.
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.