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The newest version of the Titan doesn’t even hold a candle to most of the current truck offerings. The diesel truck has a 3/4 ton chassis and weight class, but only slightly beats out a 1/2 ton in towing and payload because Nissan decided it didn’t need a full 3/4 ton even though the development was basically done on

FCA sometimes has EXTRA rebates if you have less than a certain credit score. Silly, but the price goes down if you suck at life.

On my current vehicles: no. Both my Lr3 and my wife’s ST have almost totally unusable headrests. However, I had an ‘89 Merc 560SEL that had wonderful power operated headrests (and was one of the most comfortable cars ever made in my opinion). I also had an ‘05 acura TL that had a fully adjustable headrest which was

The taurus is fairly reliable. Sedans depreciate hard because they don’t really sell well when they’re used unless they have a Honda or Toyota badge (and even then they can sit for some time). The VW is the worst because they’re total garbage.

The only luxury offshoot I like more than Genesis is Lexus. The G80 is my favorite midsize luxury car, especially for the money.

I love the way the warthog handles and drives....Maybe that’s just me?

Unless we’re looking at different pictures, I don’t see any H badges, just the little winged Genesis logo.

I wish that Utes would come to the USA. I want something with pickup-like practicality but without all the extra weight/ridiculousness/cost that comes with having a big truck.

LOL so it’s somehow worse than a dealership? So much for innovation.

Let’s not forget here, Nissan is wildly fanatical about being the blandest, most bureaucratic entity there is. Their WILDEST thinking yielded the new Titan, which has a tiny infotainment screen, cheap feeling interior, inferior technology, and pretty terrible gas mileage compared to contemporaries. Their other latest

I think it’s almost ready to go live, actually. I’m not sure what’s taking them so long, though. If I ran the company I would push that thing out ASAP to steal some of the thunder from the Explorer.

A relative of mine is a fairly large fleet buyer of FCA products. They flew him out a show and he said that they were teasing future products like a Wagoneer as if it was already mostly developed. So it’s not totally out of the ballpark of possibilities.

Essentially, people are paying a premium for the convenience. They would rather not spend all the time negotiating or driving to 10 dealerships to find the right car. It makes sense in the current automotive world. Autonation went to no-haggle used car pricing as well, and they tend to be more in line with actual

Renegade is pretty close. The Trailhawk isn’t the most off-roady car out there but it’ll get into nastier stuff than a current gen Rav4. Plus it has that MySky roof thing that is one step from being a full convertible once you take it off.

Nissan dumped the development money into the Titan instead of the Frontier. Unfortunately the interior was decent for about a year but is already outdated on the new Titan. And other half tons are catching up capacity-wise to the diesel as well. So not the best gamble maybe?

COTD?

Probably a dealership with a stickler Finance Manager. Maybe they’re hesitant about checking off the box on the computer without a hard copy, because maybe a (total idiot) will sue them over it. Who knows.

I have a ‘63 Midget. I can confirm. Lots of pushing to be had, unless you devote 3-4 hours every Saturday wrenching on it to go out on Sunday.

I’m guessing it was a troll reacting to the “Fight me” rhetoric you used. But I could be wrong, maybe there is someone out there that is so boring that they love their Captiva and how many of their cats it can carry at once.

What? Just don’t push the button on the door and it won’t unlock after you lock it (unless the Rogue design has drastically changed in the last year since I’ve interacted with them?).