Nissan has begun selling Single Cab versions of its Titan XD and Titan pickups for a starting price of $30,775, Nissan has announced.
by Staff
November 12, 2016
Photo of 2017 Nissan Titan Single Cab by Paul Clinton.
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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.
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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.
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