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Old 11-15-2004, 05:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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When will 2005 Titan reviews be available?

I am looking to buy a Titan but I want to wait and see if the quality of the 2005 is superior to that of the 2004. Hoping to avoid most of the problems that several of the '04 owners have experienced. So, anyone know when a good review should be coming out? Thanks.
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Old 11-15-2004, 05:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Don't take this wrong but this time next year would be safe.By then enough miles will have been put on them that any problems should be identified.
So with that said if you do some research you could find a 04, check for applicable T.S.B and recalls for that build date or Vin.Then have the Dealership complete them before delivery and be driving a Titan rather than waiting and or troubleshooting a 05.
Just a thought.P.S Save a lot of money too.
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Old 11-15-2004, 07:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Just so you know, a lot of the minor problems are still inherent on the '05 and a lot of the more serious problems have been corrected on '04 dealer stock.

No vehicle is perfect, it's just the severity of the problem and the ease of correcting it. Judging by this vehicle and my Xterra 2000(also a first year truck), problems will be corrected easily and quickly on the rare few that exist. I've own several new vehicles from Chevy, Chrystler, and Nissan. Nissan by far has the fewest problems and these are on "1st" year models!! I didn't trust Ford enough to invest into their products judging by their designed flawed product that they tried to hide from the public until the government had to step in. I'll never trust ford this decade. Maybe they'll regain the people's trust after they prove they won't hide life threatening safety issues with their vehicles.

Love the Titan so far. Just can't believe how many compliments I'm getting on a Pick-Up truck. I feel like I'm driving my first year 2000 Solar Yellow 4X4 Xterra again. I got tons of compliments and people stopping me on the road to compliment it. Now I just get the company Security Guards and gas station attendants stopping me.

Have a good one.
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My 'Independent' review for what its worth is located in this thread:

'05 vs '04 update - 900 miles - observations

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