5 year, 100k.
They are realistic at least.
Nissan acknowledges it may peel some buyers away from domestic stalwarts, but company execs are being realistic about the half-ton pickup market. They expect many Titan buyers to be current Nissan owners looking for a pickup, and also hope to sway many first-time truck buyers.
Maybe the biggest complement we can pay the new Titan half-ton is that it feels competitive. Nissan's previous Titan always drove and felt a bit on the light-duty side of things, despite its brawny looks; that impression -- accurate or not -- has been exorcised.
Are you okay buying a non-domestic pickup truck? If the answer is yes, you definitely need to drive a new Titan before making your decision. Competition for first-time truck buyers may be stiffest from smaller pickups like the Honda Ridgeline and Chevy Colorado