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The 2016 Nissan Titan XD Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4x4 Review: The  Nissan Titan XD is the first of several new Titans to hit the market. Powered  by a Cummins diesel engine, it is designed to offer more capability than a  light-duty truck. The Platinum Reserve trim level, shown here, is Nissan’s new  entry in the fast-growing luxury truck segment. To hear Nissan describe their  latest and greatest pickup, the Titan XD, you’d think it’s the Goldilocks of  trucks: nothing less and nothing more than you need. 
   
That comes in sharp contrast to the gorilla-like chest thumping that’s usually  on display when new trucks launch. It makes Nissan’s strategy of slotting the  XD somewhere between light-duty and heavy-duty pickups seem downright  reasonable. That’s because it is. 
 
At a time when the Ram 3500 boasts of a ridiculous 31,210 pounds of towing  capability, a number laughably high for most people who tow, although very  useful for a select few, the new Nissan is coming to market with a number  roughly one-third that size. It can pull 12,314 pounds. 
 
Effectively, Nissan is drawing a line in the sand. It’s saying, “Enough is  enough. Most people don’t need a 10-gazillion-pound tow rating. Our customers  are doing the same jobs they were a few years ago, towing the same trailers,  hauling the same loads. Why should they have to pay for more than they need?” 
 
It’s a refreshingly honest, logical approach in a category that doesn’t always  play by the rules of common sense. 
 
I’ve driven the Titan XD twice now, briefly in Texas and a more extensive drive  in Arizona, and it comes across as a highly capable, surprisingly refined truck  for people who need a bit more than what light-duty pickups can offer. Its best  feature, by far, is its powertrain. 
 
A 5.0-liter Cummins diesel V8 is designed for heavy-duty jobs, not supreme fuel  economy like the Ram EcoDiesel. It makes 310 horsepower and 555 lbs.-ft. of  torque, all of which is routed through an Aisin six-speed automatic. 
 
It offers effortless acceleration when unloaded and, the best compliment you  can give a truck, plenty of confidence when towing. I pulled a 9,000-pound  trailer up and down a 6-percent grade in Arizona, and everything about the  Titan XD seemed up to the task. There was no suspension sway, no sweat climbing  hills, and no trouble bringing the load to a stop. 
 
The interior is a huge upgrade over the old Titan, although I’m not sure it’s  the best in this class. Pickup interior designers are doing amazing work  recently, and hard plastic where you rest your arm on the door was the only  unforgivable sin I could find. In terms of materials, I have no complaints. The  leather feels soft and thick, like it could last 100 years. 
 
I also like all the thoughtful, helpful features Nissan has to help owners make  the best use of their truck. An integrated gooseneck trailer hitch is built  into the bed; Trailer Light Check lets you check that the brake lights, turn  signals and other lights are all working, without needing a helper in the cab;  bedside storage can be removed when you need to haul a big payload; and  the genius Utili-track system is perfect for tying down your cargo load or play  toys in the bed. 
 
Pricing starts at $40,290 for the Titan XD S and ranges to $60,520 for the  luxury-oriented Platinum Reserve trim with four-wheel drive. After the initial  launch of the diesel-powered XD, new Titans with V8 and V6 engines are expected  to follow. 
What was tested? The new 2016 Nissan  Titan XD Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4x4 with a base price of $60,520. Options on  the test truck: none. Total MSRP price as tested including the $1,195  destination charge came to: $61,715 
   
  Wheelbase: 151.6 in. 
  Length: 242.7 in. 
  Width: 80.7 in. 
  Height: 78.7 in. 
  Engine: 5.0-liter Cummins diesel V8 (310 hp, 555 lb.-ft.) 
  Transmission: Six-speed Aisin automatic 
  Mileage: Not tested 
   
  Why buy it? It offers a lot of  confidence when towing and a surprisingly refined ride. And its diesel engine  from industry leader Cummins is phenomenal.  
  By Derek Price © AutoWire.Net - San Francisco 
  
The 2016 Nissan Titan XD Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4x4 Bottom Line Review provided by: Tony Leopardo ©  AutoWire.Net 
The Bottom Line: The All-new  Titan XD slots neatly between the light-duty and heavy-duty pickups segment. The 2016 Nissan Titan XD is the first of several new Titans to hit the  market. Powered by a Cummins diesel engine, it is designed to offer more  capability than a light-duty truck. The top the line Platinum Reserve trim  level, shown here, is Nissan’s new entry in the fast-growing luxury truck  segment, medium heavy duty trucks. And maybe, just for those reasons alone, you  should “Drive one, Buy one, Today ©”.   
  Bottom Line Review provided  by: Tony Leopardo © AutoWire.Net 
“Tony the Car Guy” is an automotive  writer, editor and publisher in the San Francisco Bay Area. If you have a  question or comment for Tony send it to TonyLeo@pacbell.net or visit AutoWire.Net at www.autowire.net  - And remember: “You Are What You Drive ©” 
  
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