2004 Nissan Titan Le King Cab 4x4 on 2040-cars
Nucla, Colorado, United States
For sale is a 2004 Nissan Titan King Cab LE 4x4
pickup truck. I bought this truck in March of 2010 off an eBay auction
and have used it regularly without any issues or concerns. I have put about 50,000 miles on this truck
in the time I have owned it. Loaded with almost all the options, this
truck has a leather interior, dual heated power seats, built in navigation, 6
CD changer, auxiliary input for MP3 player.
4 wheel drive, tow package, off road package, lined bed, sonar reverse
feature (beeps distance when backing up), rack, and sliding rails in the bed
make this truck very versatile and useful.
It has been a joy to own and drive this truck, especially with the luxurious
features on the interior and practical performance/exterior options. However it is time for something different
and so here it is for sale! I am selling this truck AS IS condition.
Some notes regarding the truck as I have used/noticed/fixed in my time
with it: ·
Overall the interior is in
good condition. Steering wheel looks
well used but seems to be a common problem with Nissan Titans (from what I have
seen). ·
The body is fair, with some
dings and scrapes that have accumulated through the years. Minor ding on hood. Paint chipping along front grill as well. Some surface scratches are also present along
driver and passenger side and tailgate areas.
Most of these I believe can be buffed out. ·
Tires are excellent heavy
duty tires, were replaced last summer.
Less than 3,000 miles have been put on these tires. Spare tire is included, secured under
bed. I have tried my best to be accurate and honest
with this listing. Any questions please let me know ahead of the end of
auction. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time as this truck
is listed for sale locally. Shipping is responsibility of the buyer.
From
Edmunds: With a stout
V8, roomy interior and loads of innovative and useful features, the 2004 Nissan
Titan is a competitive full-size that every truck buyer should consider.
Pros Powerful standard V8, smooth-riding suspension, spacious
cabin with high-grade materials, innovative design features, available
stability control and side airbags.
Cons Limited drivetrain and body style choices, no heavy-duty
models. What's New for
2004 The 2004 Nissan Titan is an all-new full-size truck. It
was designed to compete head-on with the best-selling half-ton trucks from
Ford, GM and Dodge.
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