โJan-12-2015 06:20 PM
โJan-13-2015 09:30 PM
mrkoje wrote:CKNSLS wrote:mrkoje wrote:
It might serve a niche market - I was reading that they are making a Titan XD (supposedly heavier duty than a half ton but not quite a 3/4 ton) Anyways, it's capable up to 12 or 13000 lbs towing and more than 2000 lbs payload.
I see the market here (I don't know if it's very big) but I can see the use for it. I don't expect the 5.0L Cummins to be putting out the fuel economy numbers like the 3.0 Ecodiesel from Ram or the Ecoboost from Ford - but hey seems interesting right? Can't wait to see one in person. FWIW I think Toyota also signed on to the 5.0 Cummins program so Nissan probably will not be the only player in developing a truck that is between a half ton and 3/4 ton truck.
If RAM can sell all of the Diesels they can produce-there will indeed be a market for this truck. Nissan has always made good trucks-they just never sold in great numbers for other reasons.
Not sure they always made good trucks. The Frontier has been successful on an international scale - and suppose it has in tthe US as well for the market its in. Maybe the Titan was a good truck on reliablity but it sure wasn't if you're grading on performance. The Titan has been in desperate need of an update for a decade. I don't think it was much of a surprise on how little they sold when the price was the only number that was inline with the Big 3. For example Titans big V8 was/is putting out 6cyl numbers on HP and TQ. The interior was horrible and the ride subpar. In my opinion I wouldn't even call the Titan a competitor in the 1500 series class. That is maybe until now - they might just be onto something. We shall see!
โJan-13-2015 08:58 PM
โJan-13-2015 07:21 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:mrkoje wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Shame RAM let that one get away.
I don't think its a shame - Ram was/is going for fuel economy out of a 1500 series truck. Which is why they have a 3.0L they call an Ecodiesel. The 5.0L Cummins wouldn't have made much sense in a 1500 platform especially with Ram offering the 6.7L Cummins in a 2500.
I don't think the economy would have been much different. Reports of 23mpg are not hard to obtain. My 98 12V 2wd 5 speed will do that no problem on the freeway.
โJan-13-2015 09:46 AM
smkettner wrote:
13" ring gear and 2000 pound payload? I think Nissan is missing the mark here.
โJan-13-2015 09:13 AM
โJan-13-2015 09:06 AM
mrkoje wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Shame RAM let that one get away.
I don't think its a shame - Ram was/is going for fuel economy out of a 1500 series truck. Which is why they have a 3.0L they call an Ecodiesel. The 5.0L Cummins wouldn't have made much sense in a 1500 platform especially with Ram offering the 6.7L Cummins in a 2500.
โJan-13-2015 08:30 AM
BenK wrote:
My guess is that their weak link will be in the tranny...
โJan-13-2015 08:08 AM
offroad.com wrote:
The Titan XD features purpose-built American Axle Manufacturing (AAM) axles: 9.25 inches in front,13.0 inches
with 3.5-inch axle tubes in the rear. Nissan says an electronic locking rear differential is an available option
โJan-13-2015 07:56 AM
โJan-13-2015 07:40 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Shame RAM let that one get away.
โJan-13-2015 07:32 AM
โJan-13-2015 02:22 AM
โJan-13-2015 01:42 AM
โJan-12-2015 09:57 PM
CKNSLS wrote:mrkoje wrote:
It might serve a niche market - I was reading that they are making a Titan XD (supposedly heavier duty than a half ton but not quite a 3/4 ton) Anyways, it's capable up to 12 or 13000 lbs towing and more than 2000 lbs payload.
I see the market here (I don't know if it's very big) but I can see the use for it. I don't expect the 5.0L Cummins to be putting out the fuel economy numbers like the 3.0 Ecodiesel from Ram or the Ecoboost from Ford - but hey seems interesting right? Can't wait to see one in person. FWIW I think Toyota also signed on to the 5.0 Cummins program so Nissan probably will not be the only player in developing a truck that is between a half ton and 3/4 ton truck.
If RAM can sell all of the Diesels they can produce-there will indeed be a market for this truck. Nissan has always made good trucks-they just never sold in great numbers for other reasons.
โJan-12-2015 09:46 PM