Nissan Titan (2013)
Sale price: US $27,999.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Runs and performs flawlessly.” |
Year: | 2013 | VIN : | 1N6AA0EC6DN303391 |
Mileage: | 28,600 | Transmission: | Automatic |
Make: | Nissan | Body Type: | Crew Cab Pickup |
Model: | Titan | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Trim: | Pro-4x | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Engine: | 5.6liter V8 | Options: | 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player |
Safety Features: | Back Up Camera, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags | Exterior Color: | Black |
Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats | Interior Color: | Black |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Sheffield Lake, Ohio, United States
Vehicle description
Clean and clear title in hand.
Let me preface by saying anyone that knows me, knows I"m rather meticulous when it comes to my vehicles. So the condition of this truck is certainly better than the expected average. If you"re searching for a Pro-4x then chances are you already know this is their off road package one. Very capable. Their best built Titan if you ask me. It looks and drives great. Never had an issue. It only has 28+k miles, has never been abused, nor taken off road. I still drive the truck sometimes, so mileage is subject to change. Although not greatly. The truck has been tastefully modded. The drivetrain is untouched other than all services provided by my local authorized Nissan dealership. The only mods to the truck are a leveling kit, after market step bars, tinted windows with rain guards installed, a bed rug, Truxedo LoPro tonneau cover, Fuel Octane wheels, BFGoodrich Wrangler tires, all weather floor mats, and a Prodigy electric brake controller for the trailer. All professionally installed. The step bars show rust. They didn"t come with the truck and are an after market purchase by me. They only cost a couple hundred dollars. I was going to have these powder coated so I didn"t have to worry about them rusting anymore, but the powder coat price was just about the same price as buying a set of new ones; so I didn"t do it and have still been using this rusting set. They"re still very safe and sturdy. Could even paint them yourself if you cared. Or just take them off. Most guys I know don"t even run them. I put them on to make it easier for my wife and my son (when he was younger) to get in. The truck also comes standard with 2-120 volt plug ins (one on the interior & one in the bed) as well as 9 volt and USB port plug ins. It’s a 5.6 liter normally aspirated engine that was the workhorse of this platform for over a decade. I bought one of the very last years sold as such intentionally, so that all the gremlins and recalls would be out of the way.
Feel free to send me a message if I can be of any further assistance to you. I have a few additional pictures if you need to see more. The posted pics here are all relatively new and were taken within the past couple weeks.
Let me preface by saying anyone that knows me, knows I"m rather meticulous when it comes to my vehicles. So the condition of this truck is certainly better than the expected average. If you"re searching for a Pro-4x then chances are you already know this is their off road package one. Very capable. Their best built Titan if you ask me. It looks and drives great. Never had an issue. It only has 28+k miles, has never been abused, nor taken off road. I still drive the truck sometimes, so mileage is subject to change. Although not greatly. The truck has been tastefully modded. The drivetrain is untouched other than all services provided by my local authorized Nissan dealership. The only mods to the truck are a leveling kit, after market step bars, tinted windows with rain guards installed, a bed rug, Truxedo LoPro tonneau cover, Fuel Octane wheels, BFGoodrich Wrangler tires, all weather floor mats, and a Prodigy electric brake controller for the trailer. All professionally installed. The step bars show rust. They didn"t come with the truck and are an after market purchase by me. They only cost a couple hundred dollars. I was going to have these powder coated so I didn"t have to worry about them rusting anymore, but the powder coat price was just about the same price as buying a set of new ones; so I didn"t do it and have still been using this rusting set. They"re still very safe and sturdy. Could even paint them yourself if you cared. Or just take them off. Most guys I know don"t even run them. I put them on to make it easier for my wife and my son (when he was younger) to get in. The truck also comes standard with 2-120 volt plug ins (one on the interior & one in the bed) as well as 9 volt and USB port plug ins. It’s a 5.6 liter normally aspirated engine that was the workhorse of this platform for over a decade. I bought one of the very last years sold as such intentionally, so that all the gremlins and recalls would be out of the way.
Feel free to send me a message if I can be of any further assistance to you. I have a few additional pictures if you need to see more. The posted pics here are all relatively new and were taken within the past couple weeks.