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Nissan's Single Cab Titan Trucks Priced
Nissan has begun selling Single Cab versions of its Titan XD and Titan pickups for a starting price of $30,775, Nissan has announced.

Photo of 2017 Nissan Titan Single Cab by Paul Clinton.

Photo of 2017 Nissan Titan Single Cab by Paul Clinton.
Nissan has begun selling Single Cab versions of its Titan XD and Titan pickups for a starting price of $30,775, Nissan has announced.
Nisan is offering the half-ton Titan Single Cab in two trim grades, including S and SV, with standard rear-wheel or optional four-wheel drive. The rear-wheel Titan S Single Cab starts the lineup at $30,775. It's followed by the SV Single Cab for $33,655, S Single Cab 4x4 for $33,805, and SV Single Cab 4x4 for $36,685.
Nissan is offering the Titan XD Single Cab in two trim grades, including S and SV; two engine choices, including a 5.6L gasoline V-8 and 5.0L diesel V-8; and standard rear-wheel or optional four-wheel drive. This results in eight configurations.
Titan XD Single Cab models retail for $32,285 for the rear-wheel S 5.6L; $36,185 for the rear-wheel SV 5.6L; $35,315 for the S 5.6L 4x4; $39,215 for the SV 5.6L 4x4; $38,335 for the rear-wheel S 5.0L; $42,235 for the rear-wheel SV 5.0L; $41,365 for the S 5.0L 4x4; and $45,265 for the SV 5.0L 4x4.
Nissan expects Single Cab sales to make up about 10% of large pickup sales. The truck includes a 5-year or 100,000-mile warranty.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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