The 2011 Nissan Titan Pickup Trucks is a competent truck, but its competitors perform better in nearly every category. Comparing equivalent cab styles between the F-150 and the Titan results in a close match in price; the F-150 SuperCab costs about $400 less than the Nissan Titan King Cab.
If you have your heart set on the Nissan Titan, consider the 2010 model.
The Titan does not offer a Regular Cab Model. Crew Cab models also offer a 7-foot-3-inch bed. For 2011, Nissan changed the names of three of the trim levels.
The model year 2011 brings some minor option package changes for the 2011 Nissan Titan and some renamed trim levels. The Titan SV gets replaced by the SE model; while the LE model of the truck has been renamed to SL. Apart from that the Titan remains pretty unchanged.
The 2011 Nissan Titan comes in a single body style of a full-size pickup truck and is available in two cab configurations namely: King (extended) Cab and crew cab. The Nissan Titan comes in four different trim levels, starting from: S, Pro-4X, SL and SV. The standard equipment list for the Titan King Cab S includes 18 in steel wheels, a 40/20/40-split front bench seat, a lockable tailgate, air-conditioning, a 6 speaker stereo having a CD player and a 60/40-split rear bench seat. The Titan Crew Cab S brings power locks and windows in addition to the aforementioned equipment list.
The standard safety equipments for 2011 Nissan Titan includes stability control, antilock disc brakes, complete-length side curtain airbags and front-seat side airbags.
The 2011 Nissan Titan surely is a superb truck, but without any significant change in its eighth generation decreases the overall appeal for the truck. There are better full-size trucks in the market that easily will beat the Nissan Titan in around every area.