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Nissan - Titan (2004)

Looking for a tough, dependable truck capable of hauling heavy loads and tackling tough terrain? The Nissan Titan has long been a favorite in the large‑size pickup segment, and whether you’re eyeing a recent build or a 2004 Nissan Titan, you’ll find that its reputation for durability and strong resale value is still strong. That said, the Nissan Titan price you’ll see can vary widely depending on mileage, condition, and the specific trim, so let’s break down what you need to know before you choose your next truck.

  • Year / Model: 2004-2023, depending on the build you’re interested in
  • Engine Options:
    • 6.0‑liter V8 (T56) – 4,500 lb. 4‑stroke, 4‑phobic, double‑overhead cam
    • 5.6‑liter V8 (T56® 2) – 4,700 lb. 4‑stroke, overhead cam, four‑stroke 8‑cubic‑in. displacement
    • 5.6‑liter V8 (T56® 3) – 4,800 lb. 4‑stroke, overhead cam, 413‑horsepower
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (depending on year and trim)
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline (varies by trim)
  • Fuel Capacity: 23 gal (5.5‑liter V8) / 24 gal (6‑liter V8)
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 134.6 to 140.4 in.
    • Length: 207.4–220.5 in.
    • Width: 78.3 in.
    • Height: 73.3–73.8 in.
    • Ground Clearance: 8.2–8.5 in.
  • Payload Capacity: 6,360–7,000 lb. (dependent on configuration)
  • Towing Capacity: 9,500–12,300 lb. (Dependent on axle package and options)
  • Tire Specs: 20–22 in. front &–rear, though many set up on bigger 22‑in. if heavy duty
  • Transmission / Driveline: 2‑speed automatic front‑axle and 3‑speed automatic rear‑axle (Future Liftner) or 2‑speed automatic & 3‑speed automatic.

Not every dimension matters the same way to everyone, but the used Nissan Titan price often hinges on these attributes, plus mileage, service history, and whether the truck has been factory certified, had major repairs, or a pristine title. When you’re ready to look up actual numbers, you’ll find a mix of MSRP, dealer pricing, and resale prices due to heavy condition differences.

Depreciation Insight

Nissan Titan depreciation follows a fairly steady curve: the first year sees a drop of 15-20 % from its purchase price when the truck is new. As the vehicle ages, the rate slows but remains significant. Here's a quick look at typical percentages seen in the used market (based on aggregated data from 2015‑2023):