Skip Channel4 main Navigation
Explore Channel4
Food
Homes
Film
4Car
News
See All
4Car
 

Driving Impression: Nissan Titan
14 Oct 2004 by: Tom Bird

Interior
Armchairs for the two up front
IN THIS FEATURE
Chrome-laden nose
The bigger the better
Plenty of space for slurpies
A justified choice?
The Titan is a king-cab model, which means that its rear doors open backwards like a Mazda RX-8's. It seats five, but the three in the back are squashed in, due to the huge armchairs for the two up front. There are plenty of cupholders for your 16oz Slurpies and the two gloveboxes will swallow objects as large as laptops.

Auto 'box
Five speed auto
Nissan calls those B-pillarless doors 'Wide-Open' - 'suicide doors' wouldn't go down too well in litigious America. Removing the middle strut makes getting into the back easier. The downside is that when you slam the front door shut, you get some wobble through the side of the car. And even though this is a Nissan, whose cars typically fare well in terms of perceived cabin quality, the dash is formed from hard plastic and there are some rough edges around panel joins. Still, firing up that big V8 soon dispels the annoyance of these niggles and the lack of rear space.


Previous : The bigger the better Next : A justified choice?
Back to Road Tests Latest