I like the idea for commercial use but still no diesel option.
http://www.nissancommercialvehicles.com/nv/specs
9500lb max towing and 3925lb max payload sounds good for a van. Same old 317 hp at 5200 rpm V8 from the Titan though, maybe it will work better in a light van than it does in the Titan trucks.
I'm sure DP will chime in how it's the greatest most capable towing engine ever made but funny how no one else agrees...
What's your flavor?I wish they had a 4x4 1 ton cargo van. It would be the best of both worlds for me.
I was thinking the same thing. I knew I had seen some 4x4 250 or 350 Ford vans around here. Was not sure if it was factory or a aftermarket conversion.
Chris
Too bad he didn't teach you proper grammar so you don't sound like an idiot..My ex FIL told me to never argue with a idiot
Gee, that Titan sure sounds like a perfect truck. That must be why they sell so well.Only 1/2 ton that holds a candle to the Titan is the F150 3.5 Eco Boost and the 5.7 Tundra. Dodge and GM are so far behind they think they are leading. LOL
Chris.
Yeah but they are useless when you have to back a trailer up a grassy hill.Back on topic: A 4wd cargo van would be nice but a SRW van with some weight in the back sure does pretty well in the slippery stuff. Just ask any UPS or FED-EX driver.
My ex FIL told me to never argue with a idiot, they will beat you up and down with their years of experience.
These vans are getting very popular here. Good power, tow ratings, and price point. Big hvac company has about a dozen, police have a few, Enterprise Rentals, ect.
Only 1/2 ton that holds a candle to the Titan is the F150 3.5 Eco Boost and the 5.7 Tundra. Dodge and GM are so far behind they think they are leading. LOL
Chris.
I have had second and third gen Ford vans and a couple of GM's. The only one that really went in snow was a sixty six GM, flat windshield, six banger with three on the tree and a posi rear.Too bad he didn't teach you proper grammar so you don't sound like an idiot..
Gee, that Titan sure sounds like a perfect truck. That must be why they sell so well.
The Titan has the lowest power, lowest payload, lowest tow capacity, oldest design, shortest warranty and the worst fuel economy! Yeah, those other trucks certainly can't hold a candle to that. :laughing: :laughing:
Back on topic: A 4wd cargo van would be nice but a SRW van with some weight in the back sure does pretty well in the slippery stuff. Just ask any UPS or FED-EX driver.
My ex FIL told me to never argue with a idiot, they will beat you up and down with their years of experience.
These vans are getting very popular here. Good power, tow ratings, and price point. Big hvac company has about a dozen, police have a few, Enterprise Rentals, ect.
Only 1/2 ton that holds a candle to the Titan is the F150 3.5 Eco Boost and the 5.7 Tundra. Dodge and GM are so far behind they think they are leading. LOL
Chris.
I have to disagree with you here Chris. I looked at the Titan and Silverado last December when truck shopping. The Chevrolet rode better, accelerated better and was about 1500 cheaper. The Titan was peppy but the fuel mileage was not up to par. The eco boost is still too new and the Tundra, a great truck, was out of my price range. A fellow co worker has a titan very similar set up to my Silverado and gets 3 mpg less than me. My truck is 5.3 4x4 ext cab 3.42 rear, hd tow package. I average 17.5 mpg. His is ext cab 4wd hd tow pkg and the best he has gotten is 14.2 mpg. Towing about 7k lbs, I was at around 10.9 while he stayed around 8.8.