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Old 08-09-2004, 06:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question CC Rear Windows

I'm new to this forum and must say there's a lot of helpful info here. I've decided to get in the market for a new truck, so I'm in research mode. Everything I've seen and heard about the Titan seem to put it at the top of my list, and I haven't even test driven one yet.

This may seem like a silly yet simple question, but do the crew cab's rear windows (doors, not back slider) power all the way down (like the current model Ram)?

An easy way to find out would be to head to the dealer, but I'd probably buy a Titan on the spot. Want to do the research first, and most likely wait for the '05's to come out.
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Old 08-09-2004, 06:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Of course the windows go all the way down. There is also a lock control on the drivers door so if you have kids that like to roll them up and down. Also the doors on the Titan are full size. If you look at the RAM. You will see the back doors are almost half the size of the front.
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Yah, no half way down business like most 4 door cars. I was pleasently surprised that they went all the way down...down...down. Nice job Nissan!
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I thought I was the olny one that cared about that. I absolutely hated my maxima for the windows only,darn rears would only go down half way. Made sure I checked the titan b4 I purchased, gotta love that.

Oh Im not bad-talking the maxima, boy was that thing fast: 02- 6spd. Oh well it's gone , titan's here.
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My kids love the back windows. Yep, they hated the windows on my Max also.
Traded my 00 Max for my 04 Titan and loving every moment of it. Got exactly $10K for my Max, 65K miles.
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I've been eyeballing those Maximas lately myself for the wife (or a commuter car for me They're sweet, and not priced too badly either.
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When I was coming home with my new Titan on the freeway I made the mistake of rolling down one of the rear windows at 65 miles per hr. Dang near shook the truck apart. Anyone else had this experience?
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yeah lots of buffeting
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When I was coming home with my new Titan on the freeway I made the mistake of rolling down one of the rear windows at 65 miles per hr. Dang near shook the truck apart. Anyone else had this experience?
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I thought I was the olny one that cared about that. I absolutely hated my maxima for the windows only,darn rears would only go down half way. Made sure I checked the titan b4 I purchased, gotta love that.

Oh Im not bad-talking the maxima, boy was that thing fast: 02- 6spd. Oh well it's gone , titan's here.
Yea, I hate the fact my rear windows will not go all the way down either on my 02 Maxima ........but you are right the thing flat hauls........gotta love the six speed....
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