2006 Nissan Titan - a Class Act
The 2006 Nissan Titan is a world-class truck. This full size
pickup is at the top of its class with 379 lb-ft of torque. I
had an opportunity to test drive and look at the Titan's when
looking to purchase a full size truck. I looked at the Tundra,
too. The Toyota is no slacker by any means, but this Titan is
sharp.
Let's just start with the big silver 5.6 numbers you see on the
back of the truck. That means it has the 305 hp V8 engine -
strong enough to tow 9500 lbs. It does have a fully boxed frame,
so give up on those Ford commercials. Notice they only compare
the Ford to the Dodge and Chevrolet pickups? Wonder why? No, I
don't.
Closest comparison I can find to the Titan's power is the F150
with the larger 5.4-liter engine. It has 300 hp and can tow as
much as the Titan. But the tow package on the Titan comes with a
lower final gear ratio to act more like a 4 speed automatic
instead of a 5 speed. It also has a transmission temperature
gauge and trailer brake controller prewired under the dash.
Now if you are more the off-roading type, you'll like the
electronic locking rear differential and the Rancho off-road
shocks. It also has fog lights and skid plates which are a must
have.
The Titan boasts most modern conveniences as the Tundra like
braking distribution and shifting on the fly 4wd.
In my inspection of the 2005 and 2006 models, I did notice a
neat feature. The tailgate weighs a ton, but on the 2006 model,
it appears weightless. Nissan added gas shocks to aid in
lowering and raising the tailgate. Pretty slick. The other
really neat feature I found in this truck was the locking
outside toolbox. It's a lockbox under the left rear tire, up
under the fender. There's a door and a locking latch to store
other things, like tools and such. It's pretty cool. That has me
on a bias towards the Nissan as if the other features didn't.
In the bed is a factory sprayed on bed liner and this neat
utility track to hold stuff in place. Rather, it allows me to
position ropes and tie downs where I need them. But inside, the
interior has something to be desired. Looks like a 350Z
nightmare. The steering wheel and gauge cluster is nice, but
move over to the right of that and, I dunno, just not my taste.
There are 3 trim levels, XE, SE, and LE. The SE seems to be the
most common and it's nice. Not much difference as I can tell
between an SE and LE. It is a nice truck and should be
considered if you are shopping around as I am and have been.