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The Titan exterior wears a bold front end and cab design, highlighted by a standard 138.9-inch wheelbase.
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Both King Cab and Crew Cab Titans feature a spacious and functional interior design, with easy-to-use controls and numerous storage bins.
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The Titan's massive grille has long been a familiar sight; in Nissan's lineup, it adorns one other truck and three SUVs.
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Despite a design that's getting a bit long in the tooth, the Titan holds its own in terms of road manners and power.
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STYLING | 7 out of 10
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The Titan exterior wears a bold front end and cab design, highlighted by a standard 138.9-inch wheelbase.
Motor Trend
Both King Cab and Crew Cab Titans feature a spacious and functional interior design, with easy-to-use controls and numerous storage bins.
Edmunds
The Titan's massive grille has long been a familiar sight; in Nissan's lineup, it adorns one other truck and three SUVs.
PickupTrucks.com
Despite a design that's getting a bit long in the tooth, the Titan holds its own in terms of road manners and power.
ConsumerGuide
From its introduction in 2004, the Titan took the brawny styling of the past decade to new heights: its aggressive, upright appearance and flared fenders paired with bright chrome accents and clean sides for a look that's as home in the city as it is in the dirt. New for 2011 is a "4x4" tailgate badge on all but the PRO-4X models when equipped with four-wheel drive.
Some may find the Titan's unique looks too flashy, though others will find it offers a more appealing alternative to the conservative styling of other trucks.
The Titan hasn't changed much over the years. Despite its age, the exterior remains fresh, though the inside is showing its age, with both design and materials selection coming off dull and plasticky in comparison to more recently re-designed trucks.
Conclusion
Though it's now the oldest of the full-size pickups in design, the 2011 Nissan Titan still manages to look tough.