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I have a 2019 Nissan Titan pro 4x

What do you think about their reliability and longevity or just overall. Thanks


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Actually, and in this market, the 2nd Gen Titans are worth a look, especially a used one.  There’s no reason if you pick the best model years (with fewest issues) and maintain them properly that you could not get 150,00-200,000 miles out of them.  Issues in first generation were later addressed (in that generation) as well as by the second generation, so you may look at both generations.  The Nissan RWD platforms are generally better in terms of reliability than the FWD platforms.  That being said I would still avoid the model years 2020-newer since they moved to the 9-speed transmission (the previous 7-speed is less complex and and why mess with something that has already working and had been refined?).  Now the first Gen had a 5-speed, even simpler and true and tried.  I also would avoid the first year (2016), and look for 2017-2019 (in general the newer the better that your budget allows).  For list of issues over the years, see below:

https://www.cashcarsbuyer.com/nissan-titan-problems/

https://www.motorbiscuit.com/the-1-complaint-everyone-has-about-the-nissan-titan/

https://vehq.com/how-long-nissan-titan-last/

https://www.carcomplaints.com/Nissan/Titan/ /p>

Check the recalls on 2017-2019:

https://www.carcomplaints.com/Nissan/Titan/2017/recalls/

https://www.carcomplaints.com/Nissan/Titan/2018/recalls/

https://www.carcomplaints.com/Nissan/Titan/2019/recalls/


Thanks so much, mine was a demo model with 2500 miles and it’s loaded and I paid 45k . This was the first truck I have ever bought and so far love it with no problems…. Yet lol. Thanks for the help


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I wouldn't buy a Titan. Although it's a RWD platform and not FWD, it doesn't hold up well over time. I would look at something else.


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https://youtu.be/Y1sTliP3ibc


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Titan is a great truck, just get one with the 7-speed auto since the 9-speed auto models still need more time to be proven, even if it's a Mercedes Design. The 7-speed auto has been out long enough and it's a great RWD-based transmission. You can also consider a Cummins diesel if you want the diesel model, but gas power will be good too.


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