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The Least Satisfying New Pickups According to Consumer Reports

There’s no denying that buying a new pickup can make for an expensive purchase. The odds are then that you actually want to like the pickup truck that you end up with. Unfortunately, that means steering clear of the least satisfying new pickups.  The 2021 Ram 3500 is one of the least satisfying pickups If …
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Recall Alert: The 2020 Nissan Titan Could Be a Major Fire Risk

As far as full-size pickup trucks go, the 2020 Nissan Titan is a bit of a sales underdog. Despite this, the Titan routinely impresses during real-world road tests. However, as of late, Nissan’s full-size truck has been suffering some major setbacks. Last week, we learned of a recall involving stalling engines. However, a new report …
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Get A Piece Of The Dealer Kickback For Nissan Titan Pickups

Nissan just advised its dealers that the more Titan pickups they sell the larger a dealer-only kickback will be. These types of sales where the dealer gets the rebate rather than the customer is called a “hidden rebate.” And the rebate goes up the more pickups the car dealership sells in the month of December. …
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Why Is the 2020 Nissan Titan a Sales Flop?

The 2020 Nissan Titan competes in one of the most cutthroat segments of the auto industry. As far as full-size pickup trucks go, you have the established favorites from Ford, Chevy, and Ram. However, even the aging Toyota Tundra has managed to carve a lane for itself. However, the Nissan Titan, on the other hand, …
2020 Titan is on display at the 112th Annual Chicago Auto Show
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Nissan Titan Pickup Killed In Canada: Will the US Be Next?

Globally Nissan is contracting. It has to for survival. Its desperate four-year plan calls for reducing models from 69 to 55. It is also handing over certain markets to the brands it shares under the Renault/Nissan/Mitsubishi umbrella. But, we are surprised to learn it has killed the Titan pickup in Canada after 2021. Surprised because …