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Repairing and pressing UD Nissan Diesel trucks involves a detailed and methodical process. First, the engine and transmission are inspected for wear and tear. Critical components like the fuel ...
Amid intense excitement and anticipation, Nissan first released its Cummins diesel-powered Titan XD in 2016. For years, the iconic six-cylinder Cummins engine — one of the best to ever exist ...
NASHVILLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Owners of Nissan Titan XD diesel trucks filed a new class-action lawsuit accusing the automaker and engine manufacturer, Cummins Inc., of knowingly selling tens of ...
Tires and wheels—what they look like and how they fit are two of the most critical factors in the success of a hot rod. That was expressed to us by every builder and manufacturer we spoke to for ...
Japanese car giant Nissan says it won’t turn its back on buyers of petrol and diesel vehicles despite a push to go electric in Europe. Nissan announced on Monday that up to 75 per cent of ...
The Nissan Titan XD is an excellent heavy-duty truck to consider. But it’s about time it received a few upgrades to catch up with rivals. Nissan is about to go all-in on updating this truck. The new ...
In this scenario, the Nissan Navara could be the third pickup in our market to offer two scrolls on its oil burner, after the Ford Ranger Wildtrak and Raptor. A 2.5L single-turbo diesel is ... 17-inch ...
In an Engineering Explained video, host Jason Fenske compares different wheel diameters, different tires widths, and well as an efficiency-focused tire and an inefficient tire. Wider tires are ...
Many drivers choose a tire from a different brand for better all-weather grip, handling, or braking performance, based on a recent Consumer Reports survey. But replacing both the wheels and tires ...
To help make a comeback and meet stricter efficiency rules, Nissan is revitalizing its European SUV lineup with plug-in hybrid versions of popular crossovers. Diesel versions are going away.
The Nissan Titan XD Cummins is dead after four years of production. Starting in 2020, the Cummins turbo­diesel 5.0-liter V-8 will no longer be available in Nissan’s full-size pickup.