NISSAN
TRUCKS |
Two
pickups of different size define the 2006 lineup
of trucks by Nissan. Biggest of the lot is the
full-size Titan, constructed at Nissan's new manufacturing
facility in Canton, Miss., with power supplied
by a big aluminum-block V8 built at a Nissan engine
plant in Decherd, Tenn. Nissan's other truck,
the compact-class Frontier, comes together at
a Nissan manufacturing facility in Smyrna, Tenn.
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Nissan
Titan |
Nissan's big truck stands high and stretches long,
with a 6.5-foot box in back. Muscle comes from
Nissan's 5.6-liter Endurance V8, producing 305
hp plus best-in-class torque. Linked to the engine
is an electronically controlled Torq-King automatic
transmission with five forward gears and tow/haul
mode. Both rear two-wheel-drive (2WD) and four-wheel-drive
(4WD) traction systems are available, along with
a factory-applied sprayed bedliner.
Titan
divides into two cab configurations with the King
Cab and Crew Cab. King Cab has two front-hinged
front doors and two rear-hinged back doors that
swing wide for easy access. Crew Cab carries four
conventional front-hinged doors and seats for
up to six. Trims include the base XE, mid-level
SE and deluxe LE editions. A vehicle dynamic control
(VDC) system with locking differential is available
in 2006, plus a six-disc CD deck that plays MP3-format
CDs and new paint shades like Majestic Blue and
Graphite.
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Nissan
Frontier |
Nissan's compact-class Frontier expanded in size
in 2005 with third generation models built on
an abbreviated version of the chassis underpinning
full-size Titan. Frontier returns with two powertrain
options and four trim variations - entry XE, upgraded
SE, sporty NISMO (Nissan Motorsports) and plush
LE.
Two
cab styles split into King Cab and Crew Cab formats
and both bring options for 2WD or 4WD traction.
Most of the models pull from a dual-cam 4.0-liter
V6 tuned to 265 hp through a five-speed automatic
transmission or six-speed manual. However, a base
issue Frontier King Cab uses a twin-cam 2.5-liter
in-line-four rated at 165 hp. The King Cab has
flip-up rear seats, while Crew Cab carries a three-person
back bench. NISMO treatment adds sporty trimwork
and hardware for serious off-road work. Frontier's
2006 color chart shows new shades like Red Alert
and Red Brawn.
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