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About 2005 Nissan Titan
Overview

The Titan is large -- hence the name. It is Nissan's full-size pickup offering that competes admirably against the American pickups, and even rates higher for interior space and torque performance. Hauling capacity is top-notch, while the inside comes well equipped for both comfort and convenience.
The 2005 Titan comes in either King Cab or Crew Cab. Kings have a 6.5-foot bed, where the Crews have a 5.5 bed. The extra foot is used in the cabin for more legroom. Both are available in either rear-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive, in base XE, SE, or luxury LE trims. The engine is a 5.6-liter, DOHC, 32-valve V8 that hits 305-hp and can tow up to 9,500 pounds. ABS, tire monitor, and Brake Assist are standard, and there is an optional off-road package. Additions for 2005 include a dampened tailgate for smoother opening, and active head restraints in the front seats. The Crew Cab gets a power rear window with defrost.
XE is the base model and comes with 17-inch tires, while the SE and LE feature 18-inch tires. Luxury LE comes with power leather seats, memory settings, a backup sensor, and an optional DVD player. Both King and Crew cabs have two rows of seating, where the back row flips up for extra storage space and provides hooks for groceries. In the King Cab, the rear doors are reverse-hinged and open nearly flat against the truck for easier loading access. The cargo bed can be outfitted with rails, positionable cleats, cargo trays, and a sliding toolbox. A dealer installed spray-in bedliner prevents rust and keeps cargo from moving around.
The 2005 Titan displays great power and hauling capability, say owners. The 4WD adds some weight, but performs well on rough roads. Interior space is roomy and comfortable. Complaints mention early brake wear, though repairs were promptly addressed by Nissan. Gas mileage isn't great, seat comfort could be better, and drivers report rattling noises around the front end.
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Reviewed a 2005 Nissan LE Crew Cab 4WD on May 27, 2011
Love this truck! Great price when I bought it and have never had any issues with it. Fully loaded and can almost get 20 miles to the gallon. Not too bad for a V8 truck. Has lots of power for towing and passing people on the interstate.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Nissan LE Crew Cab 4WD on Jan 24, 2008
I have only owned this truck a short time but I have come to love it. It has the most comfortable ride of any vehicle that I have ever owned. After a number of small cars over the years this is the first truck that I have ever owned. My truck has options in it that I never even imagined even existed. On a recent trip to Edmonton in the midst of winter it performed very well and with all of the baggage that 4 adults and 1 child can take (We put the baggage in the box) we were very comfortable and safe. I have one of the only Titans in my small town and it always turns heads.
Patrick H
Reviewed a 2005 Nissan Titan on Apr 29, 2021
The Nissan Titan is a very nice all-around truck. It comes well equipt, with a V8 engine and tow package, but the best thing is that it is generally several thousand dollars less than its closest competition.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Nissan XE Crew Cab 2WD on Sep 5, 2011
This car is very stylish and has a tremendous amount of room. It is a great family vehicle for vacation and overnight trips. The sliding read glass is huge and the stock premium sound stereo is fantastic. This truck is extremely reliable
2005 Nissan Titan Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| SE King Cab 2WD | $25,770 |
| SE Crew Cab 4WD | $31,470 |
| XE Crew Cab 2WD | $26,470 |
| SE Crew Cab 2WD | $28,270 |
| LE Crew Cab 2WD | $33,020 |
| LE King Cab 2WD | $30,220 |
| SE King Cab 4WD | $28,970 |
| LE Crew Cab 4WD | $36,070 |
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