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Nissan - Titan (2019)

The Nissan Titan has become a standout choice in the full‑size pickup segment since its launch in 2019. While enthusiasts admire its robust performance and spacious cabin, many prospective buyers ask the same question over and over: What is a 2019 Nissan Titan worth? Whether you’re browsing new‑arrival listings or evaluating pre‑owned options, understanding the underlying factors that influence its market price is key to making an informed decision.

Below you’ll find a detailed snapshot of the Nissan Titan 2019 price landscape. From engine specs to depreciation trends, we provide the insights you need to compare models, assess value, and hit the road with confidence.

  • Engine: 5.6‑liter V8 (V8‑12V) producing 400 hp and 413 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with dual‑clutch modes for smooth shifting.
  • Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (AWD) is standard; rear‑wheel drive (RWD) available on select trims.
  • Powertrain: Transmission output rated 435 hp; towing capacity up to 12,000 lbs with X‑FLEX‑Drive system.
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline (87 octane).
  • Dimensions: Overall length 224.6 in; wheelbase 135.4 in; width 79.2 in; height 75.5 in.
  • Suspension: Independent MacPherson strut front, multi-link rear; air‑ride optional for off‑road models.
  • Trim levels: Titan PRO (base), XL, X‑Pro, S‑Pro, 4×4, and limited editions like the Titan X-Tractor.
  • Interior features: 360‑degree camera, dual 10.1” touchscreen infotainment, Bluetooth, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay.
  • Safety: Nissan Safety Shield 360 includes automatic emergency braking, lane‑keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and blind‑spot monitoring.

The used Nissan Titan price today is shaped by a mixture of factors: mileage, trim, equipment, geographic location, and prevailing demand for full‑size pickups. Typically, automakers set a harvesting schedule that pauses full‑size truck production to allow depreciation to settle. Because the Titan was a contemporary of its peer, the


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