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	<title>Comments on: Nissan Titan may be on last legs</title>
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		<title>By: Philscbx</title>
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		<description>That would be unfortunate to see it get axed. I truly love driving this machine.
It&#039;s bark means business, just leaving the stop light. 
Endless hours with a commercial plow upfront, you don&#039;t feel as beat up.
The interior is very well done.

Where Nissan should take this performance level a step further is the one ton plus. The Skid Steer still needs to get from point to point and done so safely.

One zone that I thought was a bit exposed is the door switches with windows slightly open. Rain and snow land there. A $500 repair on my Isuzu.

Perhaps typical of most 4 door cabs, with one body feature that could stand an upgrade is the way the front doors close. 
It&#039;s a flex bounce action when front doors latch into the rear doors. You think the door did not latch completely. 

With the rear door latched, it should form a more solid pillar.

One other point is the rear bumper. A small walking pace hit is causing more damage than should be. Buckling the lower rear fender. Typical Street Rod.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That would be unfortunate to see it get axed. I truly love driving this machine.<br />
It&#8217;s bark means business, just leaving the stop light.<br />
Endless hours with a commercial plow upfront, you don&#8217;t feel as beat up.<br />
The interior is very well done.</p>
<p>Where Nissan should take this performance level a step further is the one ton plus. The Skid Steer still needs to get from point to point and done so safely.</p>
<p>One zone that I thought was a bit exposed is the door switches with windows slightly open. Rain and snow land there. A $500 repair on my Isuzu.</p>
<p>Perhaps typical of most 4 door cabs, with one body feature that could stand an upgrade is the way the front doors close.<br />
It&#8217;s a flex bounce action when front doors latch into the rear doors. You think the door did not latch completely. </p>
<p>With the rear door latched, it should form a more solid pillar.</p>
<p>One other point is the rear bumper. A small walking pace hit is causing more damage than should be. Buckling the lower rear fender. Typical Street Rod.</p>
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