According to a new report, the NissanUSA Titan might be killed off within the next three years with no places to replace it with a new model.
that Nissan is looking to end production of the truck."There's no plan engineering's working on for replacing it, updating it," the source told Automotive News."It's dead." We'll give you a few moments to process before you read on.
The first-generation Titan was introduced to the American market back in 2003 and it was Nissan's attempt to steal some valuable large truck market share away from the Big Three. It was a bold move by Nissan, but the boxy Titan didn't produce the sales results that the manufacturer was looking for. Nissan took another swing in 2016 when it introduced the second generation of the Titan, andAccording to analysts, Nissan will likely kill off the Titan sometime between 2024 and 2025.
While we have praised the latest Titan's powerful engine, quiet interior, and responsive transmission, the full size truck suffered from terrible handling and below average fit and finish. The Titan just doesn't stack up well against competitors in the segment, coming inAssuming that this report is accurate, the death of the Titan may mean that something better emerges.
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