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Nissan Titan

1st gen (A60), 2003–2015

License plate of the United Kingdom, 1932 year system

Front damaged salvage vehicle from Capitol Heights, Maryland

Leeds Car Cruise (September 2017) - Leeds, United Kingdom
#US-spec #LHD

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Extra information

  • Brand: NISSAN PICK UP
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Colour: Blue
  • Engine Size: 5600 cc
  • Year: 2006
  • Registered: 2006.12.31
  • Last V5C Issue Date: 22 December 2016

Comments (5)

Oryx 2017-09-16 19:42:36 | #1

Can't imagine there are many of these registered in the UK?

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GTRJacko 2017-09-16 19:59:32 | #2

Oryx (2017-09-16 19:42:36)

Oryx
Can't imagine there are many of these registered in the UK?


American pick-ups are generally quite a popular import to the UK, having seen literally hundreds of F-150's and Dodge RAM's (despite the LHD - RHD thing), but this is the first Nissan Titan i have ever seen here. There are no official figures, but i'm guessing that there are less than 10 of these Titans in the UK.

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Oryx 2017-09-16 20:04:32 | #3

GTRJacko (2017-09-16 19:59:32)

GTRJacko
Oryx
Can't imagine there are many of these registered in the UK?

American pick-ups are generally quite a popular import to the UK, having seen literally hundreds of F-150's and Dodge RAM's (despite the LHD - RHD thing), but this is the first Nissan Titan i have ever seen here. There are no official figures, but i'm guessing that there are less than 10 of these Titans in the UK.


Wow, Certainly a great spot then! I Travelled to Europe for approximately 6 months a couple years ago and the lack of large pickup trucks was certainly noteworthy. Although I did see a few F Series Fords and Dodge Rams, the Japanese trucks (Tundras and Titans in particular) seemed elusive. I did however eventually see a Toyota Tundra registered in Liechtenstein of all places. Wish I would have captured a picture.

Thanks for the info!

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GTRJacko 2017-09-16 22:35:29 | #4

Oryx (2017-09-16 20:04:32)

Oryx
Wow, Certainly a great spot then! I Travelled to Europe for approximately 6 months a couple years ago and the lack of large pickup trucks was certainly noteworthy. Although I did see a few F Series Fords and Dodge Rams, the Japanese trucks (Tundras and Titans in particular) seemed elusive. I did however eventually see a Toyota Tundra registered in Liechtenstein of all places. Wish I would have captured a picture.

Thanks for the info!


Thank you. In Europe, pick-up trucks are often used for commercial/utility purposes, and even then, we tend to get smaller pick-up trucks such as the Ford Ranger, Mitsubishi L200, Nissan Navara, VW Amorak etc., which are better suited for the smaller roads of Europe. People who do want to import pick-ups from the US, will generally opt for ones which are famous for being all 'American' pick-ups, like the Rams and F-series trucks, not considering the offerings from the Japanese manufacturers (even if they are built in the states too). I have seen a few Tundras in the UK, though they were imported and owned by US Army/Air Force Personnel, stationed in the UK. And no problem!  :)

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2017-09-16 22:45:25 | #5

Oryx (2017-09-16 20:04:32)

Oryx

Wow, Certainly a great spot then! I Travelled to Europe for approximately 6 months a couple years ago and the lack of large pickup trucks was certainly noteworthy. Although I did see a few F Series Fords and Dodge Rams, the Japanese trucks (Tundras and Titans in particular) seemed elusive. I did however eventually see a Toyota Tundra registered in Liechtenstein of all places. Wish I would have captured a picture.

Thanks for the info!

Well, the Titan is extremely rare here in Europe...
The Tundra has become a bit more common in Germany and the Netherlands over the past few years, however they're still far from common.
A Liechtenstein-registered Tundra would be an absolutely magnificent spot here nonetheless  :)

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