Nissan payload rating off by 1000 lbs
Obviously fleet sales are a big boost. Plus Nissan's Titan model was extremely old at that point, without much refreshing at all.
Just because nobody buys as much of something doesn't mean that it isn't desirable, either for a company to offer it, or for a consumer to buy it. I have never liked driving something EVERYONE else has.
They didn't make near as many Oldsmobiles last year (possibly zero unless cloned in China) as they did Chevys. I rest my case.
But back to the payload. My van is still higher rated on payload than many of the crew cab pickups, both 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton.
Plus it has a 5 year/100,000 mile bumper to bumper factory warranty. Who else does that? Right...nobody. Not Ford, not Chevy, not Ram.
Just because nobody buys as much of something doesn't mean that it isn't desirable, either for a company to offer it, or for a consumer to buy it. I have never liked driving something EVERYONE else has.
They didn't make near as many Oldsmobiles last year (possibly zero unless cloned in China) as they did Chevys. I rest my case.
But back to the payload. My van is still higher rated on payload than many of the crew cab pickups, both 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton.
Plus it has a 5 year/100,000 mile bumper to bumper factory warranty. Who else does that? Right...nobody. Not Ford, not Chevy, not Ram.
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