A Proven Solid Fullsize
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Need A Tow Rig, Take The Titan
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A proven player in the dirt with a "new" off road package
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Thousands of miles later, our Titan King Cab has earned its name!
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A Perennial Favorite Refined
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Nissan's flagship SUV returns for '08 with newfound power, and the Titan gets a rear locker and premium shocks!
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Mid-Sized and Mid-Priced, the Xterra Excels
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9,000-Mile Update: A Sporty Midsize With A High Fun Factor
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Check out the first long-term report on the 2005 Nissan Frontier King Cab.
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Final installment: After 22,000 miles, our Titan amazes us anew this month- courtesy of a real-world crash test!
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The 2004 Nissan Titan passes an ultimate test. - Four Wheeler Magazine
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Nearing the end of its year-long tenure, our 2004 Four Wheeler of the Year has taken its share of lumps-and keeps bouncing back for more work duty!
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After 16,000 miles, last year's Pickup Truck of the Year is still a staff favorite for hauling gear or just haulin' down the road!
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Our First Look at the new 2005 Nissan Xterra
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On its one-year anniversary, our 2004 Pickup Truck of the Year checks in for its 5,000 mile update!
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Old Meets New At Nissan 360
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2005 Nissan Pathfinder
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A Good Return On Investment-Maybe
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A willing co-conspirator
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Two of the most interesting SUVs to come along in a while are the Nissan Xterra, revised for 02, and the Jeep Liberty. Yes, the Liberty is new and the Xterra is a few years old, but both are compact, trail-oriented, sport-utes that have attracted a great
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With new SUV buyers flooding into Nissan showrooms over the past six months, the new Xterra can only be described as a runaway success. Initially Nissan only planned to sell about 60,000 of the budget-priced Xterras this year.
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The Nissan Xterra is one of the most popular SUVs on the market. With aggressive styling, a low price, and a real 4WD chassis with low range, the Xterra has the potential to be a fairly competent rig in the dirt. And that potential was explored when HKS, a lea
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