Knuckles_Malone
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- Dec 30, 2023
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Those Nissan Titans are nice. I'd like to get one, but the cash isn't there for a new(er) truck at the moment. I wouldn't worry about it being discontinued next year.
Central Missouri. She only has 137,000 miles.First you have to tell us where you were located in case we want dibs. On a tundra.
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I'm in Oregon so....probably will have to let it go. Too bad sounds like a nice truckCentral Missouri. She only has 137,000 miles.
Mostly a pavement princess but gets to go in the wild and do truck stuff a couple weeks a year. Still cleans up nicely.
Appreciate the input. I have spent a good amount of time on Titan Talk as well as some Chevy and Ford groups and have been active on Tundra Talk for years. What I conclude from those is that Tundra people are fanatics (partially joking, they’re good, helpful people), a lot of Ford and Chevy folks (especially people Chevy 5.3s) have had repeated issues and regret their purchases, and Titan folks are more like Tundra people but less bandwagony.I have a 2017 Titan SV 4wd, 50k. I have a work car so it doesn’t get used like some do. Mine has been fine, but if you join the Facebook Titan groups you’ll see it’s really hit and miss with these and the misses are pretty major. They are discontinued at this point so parts are going to get pretty scarce fairly quickly. Resale has tanked lately too, but then again that may benefit you cause they can only go down so much. I’d just say make sure you find out all of the issues that are common and try to make sure the one you’re buying doesn’t have them. For any car/truck nowadays get an excellent extended warranty. Transmissions and engines are $5k-$12k jobs and these aren’t uncommon repairs.
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Cylinder 7 knock - short block replacement
Transmission issues - they don’t do rebuilds for these
Roof panel cracks - seams didn’t get welded right
Paint chipping - some white paint literally just falls off in chunks
I’ve read the Armadas are built in Japan and the parts come from different plants, supposedly better built, but who knows.
If I could do it over, I’d rather have bought something that I know I could’ve kept running for a long time. With these who knows when you just won’t be able to find the part you’ll need. A warranty or how much you paid for it won’t matter then.
Nice looking truck you have and I'm sure you won't have any trouble selling it. I'm in Missouri and would be interested but I'm looking for a Double Cab.Central Missouri. She only has 137,000 miles.
Mostly a pavement princess but gets to go in the wild and do truck stuff a couple weeks a year. Still cleans up nicely.
What year were they?Company I worked for the owner bought 2 titans, and had issues with both. Transmissions were at fault with both if them. I always look at, how many older titans do you see daily vs how many tundras or other trucks for that matter. I wouldn't buy a Nissan anything. Just my opinion of course.