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Nissan - Titan (2015)

Are you ready to find out the Nissan Titan price that fits your budget and lifestyle? Whether you’re looking at a brand‑new Nissan Titan 2015 price or a reliable pickup in the second‑hand market, the numbers can vary widely depending on trim, mileage, and condition. In this guide, we’ll walk through the most common specs, offer realistic depreciation insights, and compare the Titan to its peers to help you understand what makes this truck a compelling choice in today’s freight‑fighting segment. 

  • Engine: 5.6‑liter V8, 390 hp @ 5,400 rpm, 317 lb‑ft torque @ 4,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with manual‑shift mode
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane or higher)
  • Fuel Economy: ~16 mpg city / ~18 mpg highway (varies by trim)
  • Dimensions: Length 212 in, width 76 in, height 71 in; wheelbase 132 in
  • Cargo Capacity: Up to 710 cu ft in the 5‑bag configuration
  • Payload: 1,600 lb (standard), 2,260 lb (dual‑cab)
  • Towing Capacity: 12,000 lb (standard) to 12,600 lb (dual‑cab)
  • Suspension: Air‑lift system for truck axle, optional heavy‑duty into the front
  • Brakes: Ventilated disc brakes front, solid disc rear; ABS, ESP, and traction control on higher trims
  • Interior: Dual‑zone climate control, 10‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, 8‑seater optional
  • Safety: Rear‑view camera, Blind‑Spot Monitoring, Automatic Emergency Braking, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control

With the robust build and powerful V8, you might wonder how the Nissan Titan depreciation curve looks over time. A five‑year cycle typically sees the vehicle drop between 30 % and 45 % of its original value. The first year is usually the steepest, with the truck typically losing 15 % to 20 % of its value in the first 12 months, especially if it’s mid‑market or lower‑trim and gets exposed to heavy use. After that, annual depreciation slows to roughly 10 % per year as the model ages beyond the half‑life of most pickups. In the used market, a 2015 Nissan Titan in good condition and with moderate mileage generally sells for 50‑55 % of its 2015 MSRP.

Let’s break it down for a few scenarios:

  • New 2025 model: Holds 60‑70 % of its value after 3 years if well maintained.
  • 2018 mid‑trim, 35,000 mi: Roughly 35 % residual value – a solid choice for fleet or family use.
  • 2015 engine replacement, 50,000 mi: Decreases to about 30 % of its original price, uncapped by labor costs.

These figures align with broader industry trends. Trucks


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