Nissan Titan vs. Chevy Silverado

156 messages,  Last post on Sep 23, 2009 at 11:11 PM

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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series, Nissan Titan, Truck

#145 of 156 Nissan or Chevy? by smokin98ss

Aug 14, 2007 (8:52 pm)

Replying to: dustyk (Jul 09, 2007 8:08 pm)
I sell both and I can tell you the chevy wins hands down. CR can say what they want but I see them daily and Titans get towed in at a rate of 10 to one on the chevys. I've had people bring them back and trade them two months after buying them. They say it's the worst truck they ever owned. I won't repeat what they say about the Ridgeline.

#146 of 156 what to buy by fueledup

Sep 20, 2007 (3:11 pm)

Deciding between an 08' titan le crew cab long bed 4x2 with tow pck, msrp of 36,300.00 with rebate can buy for 29,400.00. Or an 07' chevy 1500 extended cab long bed 4x2 with msrp of 33,094.00 with rebate can buy for 26,375.00. love all the features of the titan, but with test drive city mpg registered over 10 mile run at 9.8mpg. I reset the computers before the test drives. chevy(5.3 engine) over almost identical run computer read 14.6. would love info from owners of both to post true mpg's and any problems or lack of problems. I've seen the post of razor so would like some new voices spoken.

#147 of 156 One thing I have learned by boaz47

Oct 06, 2007 (8:24 pm)

Is that truck owners as a whole are not like car owners. You might have a preference for one truck over another but as a whole you would rather have a truck than a car. I have learned to have a healthy respect for Titans and Tundras even if I do feel it took Toyota quite a while to get it right. Not that their 1/2 ton was ever a bad truck it just wasn't up to what the other full sized trucks were. Now I think they have corrected their 7/8 truck stigma. I simply do not trust Nissan even if I agree they seem to make a reasonable truck. Most of my experience with Nissan trucks has been with their small trucks and I consider them the back of the pack. There is something that turns people off about Nissan Trucks but to be honest I don't know what it is. They were first in the market with compact trucks only to flatten out and fall first to Toyota, then in 74 or 76 they fell to Ford Ranger and not long after they fell behind Chevy S-10. Does anyone know where they stand in total truck sales today?
 
As far as fuel mileage goes Most of the road tests I have seen have rated Ford, Toyota and GM ahead of Dodge and Nissan. What has bothered me about the Nissan was the same thing that used to bother me about the Tundra. For some reason the Asian powers that be decided we only needed one engine choise. Now even Toyota gives you three just like GM and Ford. Nissan still seems to think they Know better than their customers so we get one choice. It may be a fine engine but I want to make the choice. Still I wouldn't kick a Titan out of my driveway if I wanted a 1/2 ton.

#148 of 156 Re: what to buy [fueledup] by obyone

Oct 07, 2007 (5:55 pm)

Replying to: fueledup (Sep 20, 2007 3:11 pm)
I own both.
 
If you're looking for mpg and less up front costs, buy the GM.
 
You don't state what exactly you want the truck to do so based on what you've posted the only logical choice is the GM.

#149 of 156 Re: what to buy [obyone] by ftrspeedy

Apr 02, 2008 (10:52 pm)

Replying to: obyone (Oct 07, 2007 5:55 pm)
i bout my 2008 1500 ext cab 4x4 silverado 3.73 gear in late oct. during winter i was getting 15mpg on these warmer weeks recently i've been peeking aroun 16-16.2mpg few days ago i pulled a trailer, bout 20ft enlosed car trailer extra wide 170 mile empty 170 mile loaded with 2500lbs race car auto trans in 3rd gear and doin 60-65mph i got 8-8.3mpg both ways. truck has almost 9100miles on it

#150 of 156 MPG 2006 titan with 55000 miles by friskybusa

May 17, 2008 (12:09 am)

I can get 20 mpg any day I want. Just have to keep speed to 65 - 68mph. I do it all the time commuting 92 miles a day. mostly interstates. just take it easy with the GO pedal, and stay off the brake unless or untill it is needed. Also 55k miles, no problems and still plenty tread left on original tires. Some people with MPG complaints need to learn how to drive.

#151 of 156 Re: MPG 2006 titan with 55000 miles [friskybusa] by obyone

May 18, 2008 (12:26 am)

Replying to: friskybusa (May 17, 2008 12:09 am)
20 any day? 55K on tires? Now that is simply amazing.

#152 of 156 Re: what to buy [ftrspeedy] by davethecarnut

May 20, 2008 (10:45 pm)

Replying to: ftrspeedy (Apr 02, 2008 10:52 pm)
Only 2500lbs and in 3rd gear? Were you going uphill the whole way? On flat ground you can put it in OD. Seriously.

#153 of 156 Re: what to buy [davethecarnut] by muskyfever

Dec 04, 2008 (2:38 pm)

Replying to: davethecarnut (May 20, 2008 10:45 pm)
I'd have to take a Titan over a Chevy anyday. American made trucks are for hillbillies, I'm sorry that's just the way it is. I'd take a Tundra before an American made truck also. 100 years of building trucks and the Japs surpass them on their very first try? Just goes to show you how bad the big 3 really are.
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