My lease just ended on my Dodge Ram 1500 and over the weekend I drove a 2006 Nissan Titan (crew cab). I was VERY impressed, however, would like others opinions on it. I've read through consumer mag. on it and Edmunds and of course there is always something negative about it.
Some background on myself, I am a 5 ft. female...I had numerous size issues with the Dodge and backed into numerous things (don't laugh). Would I be overwhelmed in the Titan..even though it has the beeper system?
Also, consumer reports says the engine is annoying and loud...any truth to that?
My Titan is my first Full Sized truck. My previous vehicle was a Honda Accord Coupe. So needless to say, I had to get used to the size. But I would not want to have a car again unless I have a truck as well. Something that might help you out with backing up is to install a "back up camera". I plan to. The Titan is a great truck and I don't think you will be disapointed!
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The back-up sensors are nice.... overall, it's a great truck. The bigger mirros make the truck a lot wider than with the smaller ones. I am in the opposite camp for the size thing... I am 6'4" and feel like I would fit a lot better in this truck if I were a few inches shorter.
My lease just ended on my Dodge Ram 1500 and over the weekend I drove a 2006 Nissan Titan (crew cab). I was VERY impressed, however, would like others opinions on it. I've read through consumer mag. on it and Edmunds and of course there is always something negative about it.
Some background on myself, I am a 5 ft. female...I had numerous size issues with the Dodge and backed into numerous things (don't laugh). Would I be overwhelmed in the Titan..even though it has the beeper system?
Also, consumer reports says the engine is annoying and loud...any truth to that?
ANy info. would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Bernadette
First of all welcome to Titan Talk.
Second, this "beeper system" a.k.a. rear sonar works great for me so far. The truck is big and I have found it actually easier to back into parking spaces rather then pull in and this is due partly to the rear sonar.
As far as the engine being too loud, that is not true. A lot of people (myself included) have put aftermarket exhaust systems on to make them louder and get more power. My wife complained of the new exhaust at first, but now (and she won't admit it) she actually likes riding in and driving it because of the sound.
Buy it and you will love this truck. Hope this helps.
p.s. You have definitley found a great source of Titan info by coming here.
Jeff
__________________ 2005 Silver Titan LE CC 4x4
Off Road, Big Tow, Sunroof,
NAV, DVD, Side Air Bags,
Floor Mats, Splash Guards,
Sliding Bed Extender
Mods:
Rancho 4" Lift w/ Fox Coil-overs,
Bilsteins, & Deavers from PRG,
Total Chaos Upper Control Arms &
Stainless Sway Bar End Links - PRG
Window Tint, Banks Monster Exhaust
Black Bib on tailgate painted Silver
AVElectronic NAV Video Switch
MB OffRoad "Gunner 6" - 17 x 8
315/70R17 Yoko Geolander A/T-S
Dunder Dan Chrome Grill
Infiniti Center Console Lid
Active Tuning Grounding Kit
UnderCover Tonneau Cover
My Wife is 5" 1' on a good day. She loves the truck. I don't know if other trucks offer it, but the adjustable footpedals make my wife's life so much easier. Whenever I let her drive the truck you she see her face light up. I don't think you will be disappointed.
If she has managed to park it without wrecking it yet, anyone can.
You'll love the Titan. Not very much at all to complain about. Just won a best overall vehicle award. Since your previous vehicle was a Ram 1500, you don't have very much to worry about because you are already familiar with the basic characterics of a pickup. Rear sonar and self adjusting pedals will definitely be a plus if you decide to go that route. My wife drives my Titan all the time. I don't have rear sonar or adjustable pedals and she doesn't have any problems although she's a little taller at 5'7". Good luck.
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2005 Galaxy Black "Texas" Titan Crew Cab 4x2 SE
22" U2 35 big lip wheels/305/45/22 Nitto 420s
ARE LSII lid
Billet third brake light cover
4 piece Billet grille
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2005 Nissan Maxima SE
2006 SUZUKI HAYABUSA GSX1300R
I would recommend that you test drive the Titan and listen for yourself with regard to the exhaust note. It was interesting how I never noticed the exhaust volume the first time I test drive the Titan, I was very taken aback with the beauty, features, and new technology this truck has over the competition. However, on my subsequent test drives, I did notice, or was more aware of the exhaust note. Now compared to the Sequoia, which I currently drive the Titan does produces more noticeable exhaust note, and this may not be a good comparison e.g., SUV & pickup truck., compared to a Ford 150 (Lariat), you will definitely notice and hear the Titan’s exhaust note, I did test drove the 150 also.
However, I think it is a matter of preference if you will you like it or not, it’s up to you to decide. Now, I don’t want to influence your purchasing decision, and I do not want to bash the competitors, but my research, on the web, reading numerous reviews, owner feedbacks, gives the Titan the edge over the competition. Read the truckworld review:
On a more personal preference, I really like the Titan’s overall body style, the front end really blends well with the body style, (the crew cab) especially the Galaxy black and the chrome trimmings makes this truck as good looking as my black 03’ Harley Heritage Softail Classic.
So have I bought one yet? I am trying to hold as much as to see if Nissan will discount further the 05’s. Here in San Diego, last check showed about 451 combined 05s & 06s Titan’s in the dealer’s inventory. Hopefully more discounts are coming.
My lease just ended on my Dodge Ram 1500 and over the weekend I drove a 2006 Nissan Titan (crew cab). I was VERY impressed, however, would like others opinions on it. I've read through consumer mag. on it and Edmunds and of course there is always something negative about it.
Some background on myself, I am a 5 ft. female...I had numerous size issues with the Dodge and backed into numerous things (don't laugh). Would I be overwhelmed in the Titan..even though it has the beeper system?
Also, consumer reports says the engine is annoying and loud...any truth to that?
ANy info. would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Bernadette
Hi Bernadette,
I am a 5' and female. I have no problems driving my Titan. Besides the adjustable pedals, I also have the power adjustable seats. They help a lot. I used a cushion to sit on in my '97 Tahoe. Don't need one in the Titan.
The rear sonar does help when backing up, particularly when little cars try to sneak by you when you're backing up in parking lots. They always do that!
The Titan exhaust is definitely more noticeable than some of the other trucks I test drove. But I don't mind it.
Hope that helps.
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2005 4x4 Smoke LE Crew Cab with Offroad
ARE Z-Series Canopy
2005 4x4 Canteen Crewcab SE with BT, OR, Utiltrak and Popular Package.
Ziebart rust proofing
A.R.E. Z series topper
Myron and Davis DVD for the kiddies, DDX7015 for me Kenwood amp and lightning amp on 8" polk sub. Audiovox remote starter (with satellite link)
Zoomers (No Drone) exhaust
AEM intake
Stillen Headers
2002 Hyundai Santa FE (The wifes)
2001 Polaris 700 Twin ATV
1996 28' Bayliner Cierra Sun
I was trying to control myself, but yeah. If you didn't post it I would have just now.
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My Truck: Born April 17, 2004, Purchased June 3, 2004
LE Canteen Crew, 4X4, BT, OR to which I added: SS Brake Lines, Advanced Folding K-Cover ,SS Lund deflector, Black Prism DunderDan grill (I hope it's coming soon), 4" Prerunner Greg Performance Lift, The first Zoomers SS exhaust ever shipped, Volant Gen III CAI, and Chick's Hulk engine cover, custom A-pillar with 1in guages (coming soon).
As Money Allows: Nismo Headers, Dynatech 2.25" Powercats (Damn Missouri and your air quality) Osirus, Trutrac, Stillen (sway bar, big brakes, diff cover), and PrerunnerTraction Bars.
I'm 5'6" and love driving my Titan. I've always had cars, minivans, and mid-size SUVs prior to my Titan. I would never go back to anything smaller. I did back into a log with my previous Titan and broke the hitch wiring........$12 later it was all fixed, but hubby still ribs me about it (well, that was until he backed into a downed tree and did $2500 worth of damage to his Dodge). I haven't hit anything with the new Titan, although sometimes parking is a bear, I just figure I'll park out further and get some exercise. I love the power, the sound, how the truck drives, heck, I just love my truck. Go for it, you won't be sorry!!
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Jolie
2004 Nissan Titan LE CC 4x4 w/BT Pearl White *Ice*
Born: 08/24/04
Adopted: 11/12/04
I did notice the note to be a bit louder once you put some miles into the truck.But then again,it could just be that I wasn't paying attention when I test drove it.But I luv how to tows.Can't wait to see how it sounds against my brothers Tundra.No bees in that Tundra.
But go with the adjustable pedal and 8-way adjustable seat for backup if you decide you need to use it.
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