Used 2004 Nissan Titan for Sale Nationwide
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About 2004 Nissan Titan
Overview

As its name implies, the all-new 2004 Nissan Titan is big and powerful. In fact, in 2004, it was the biggest Japanese-produced pickup yet produced. Clearly trying to compete with the industry-leading domestic pickups, the 2004 Titan has better torque and more interior leg and headroom than its American rivals. It comes as either a 2WD or 4WD in Crew or King Cabs. The King is the extended cab version. Both are four-doors. No two-doors are offered. Power comes from a 305-hp, 5.3-liter DOHC V8 and 5-speed automatic, putting out 379 lb-ft of torque at 6000 rpm. Towing capacity is a meaty 9,500 pounds. Two cargo beds are offered -- a 5'7" and a 6'6".
Three trim levels take you up the convenience chain. The XE is the base model, with air conditioning and a CD. SE adds larger 18-inch wheels and front row captain's chairs in place of the 40/20/40 front bench. The LE adds power front seats and leather upholstery, plus an optional sunroof. ABS brakes, dual front airbags, a tire monitor are standard, with side curtain bags and stability control optional. The 2004 Titan also offers some segment innovations in the cargo bed. The Utili-track rail system on the floor and sides allows you to attach objects onto it. And a factory-installed sprayed-in bedliner to help protect the bed is surprisingly the first of its kind. Other options include an off-roading package.
There are lots of storage compartments, including an armrest console with the front bench seat. A lockable box in the bed is also a nice touch. Interior room is spacious, with the King Cab featuring 180-degree rear doors for easier passenger or loading access. Drivers of the 2004 Nissan Titan praise its power, pickup, and towing capabilities, saying it rivals the F-150. While providing the heft of a truck, it handles a lot like a car, though the turning radius is noticeably large. Other highlights include the styling, the Utili-track, and the roominess. Criticisms focus on the low gas mileage, cheap-looking interior materials, and long-term seat comfort. There is an issue with early brake wear, and Nissan customer service does not impress owners.
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Crissy H
Reviewed a 2004 Nissan Titan on Mar 13, 2021
It has plenty of room. Drives smooth and has a lot of power ! Very satisfied overall!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2004 Nissan Titan on Dec 3, 2020
I bought it! Is very big, yet easy to drive and see everything. I usually drive a smaller car and like the higher up view of the truck. Like the leather seats and the roomy crew cab which will be great for my family, like the lift and handgrip to get in for me and my mom.
Andrew P
Reviewed a 2004 Nissan LE Crew Cab 4WD on Feb 16, 2012
Great truck, lots of power, lots of room, very comfortable, can pull anything, looks great, braking sucks, handles good, mpg sucks, not many repair costs, fun in the mud, had it since brand new, great sound system, decent sized bed
Christina E
Reviewed a 2004 Nissan Titan on Dec 22, 2021
Large solid truck with all the bells & whistles - Very Nice
2004 Nissan Titan Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| LE Crew Cab 2WD | $31,850 |
| XE Crew Cab 4WD | $28,950 |
| SE Crew Cab 2WD | $27,450 |
| SE King Cab 4WD | $28,150 |
| XE Crew Cab 2WD | $25,850 |
| XE King Cab 4WD | $26,150 |
| SE Crew Cab 4WD | $30,550 |
| LE Crew Cab 4WD | $34,950 |
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