Posted by Mike Levine | November 16, 2009

If you were designing the next-generation Nissan Titan, would you change the King Cab's doors so that they open conventionally or would you carry over the so-called "suicide-door" design of the current Titan?
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 14, 2009

Nissan will build a successor to the current Titan half-ton pickup, says Carlos Ghosn, Nissan's CEO.
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Posted by Mike Levine | October 27, 2009

Looking for a new half-ton pickup? You can rest easier: Every full-size half-ton pickup is “recommended” by Consumer Reports, according to its 2009 Annual Car Reliability Survey released today.
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Posted by Mike Levine | September 17, 2009

Last week we reported on big savings on Ford F-Series trucks, but other automakers are also tossing big rebates onto the hoods of their pickups.
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Posted by Mike Levine | September 11, 2009

Nissan has announced that pricing for the 2010 Titan half-ton pickup will start at $26,320 for the Titan XE King Cab 4x2 and $28,870 for the Titan XE Crew Cab 4x2.
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Posted by Mike Levine | September 3, 2009

Our friends at Jalopnik have just finished testing a 2009 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X in Texas' hill country. What do they have to say about it?
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Posted by Mike Levine | September 2, 2009

If Nissan wants to make a go of the Titan until an all-new truck arrives, here are 5 things Nissan can do to get the Titan back in the game.
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Posted by Mike Levine | August 26, 2009

Nissan and Chrysler have released a joint statement announcing the end of a deal that would have seen Chrysler manufacturing the next-generation Nissan Titan half-ton pickup off the current Dodge Ram 1500 platform.
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Posted by Mike Levine | August 10, 2009

Pricing for the 2010 Nissan Frontier midsize pickup starts at $17,540 for the entry-level Frontier XE King Cab I-4 4x2 with manual transmission.
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Posted by Mike Levine | August 9, 2009

A Nissan official says the company is still open to partnering with the post-bankruptcy Chrysler on its next Titan pickup, but is looking at other alternatives if that alliance doesn’t materialize.
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