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HaulinAzz

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Dustytuu wrote:

Why wouldn't you want a "good American truck, made in North America and not making the Japanese rich truck"
American trucks will tow more weight if it is right size.



Why would you make such an uneducated, close-minded statement when the Titan is fully designed and built here in the US by American workers, while Dodge (as well as other "US" manufacturers) still manufactures in Mexico and Canada? Do a little homework and step on out of the 1970s mid-west. Your statement is simply outdated and incorrect.


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HaulinAzz wrote:




while Dodge (as well as other "US" manufacturers) still manufactures in Mexico and Canada? Do a little homework and step on out of the 1970s mid-west. Your statement is simply outdated and incorrect.


I hate to say it but your statement is outdated and incorrect too. I would suggest you do a little homework as well.

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All the makers have operations in Mexico and Canada. Who cares? Even my Japanese, made in America Honda Accord has mexican parts all over it. Where it is made means zilch anymore, just buy what you like and don't let anybody here tell you one is any better than the other. I have seen more than one Armada towing fivers larger than mine and looking good doing it. Doesn't mean I would, but if I thought it was right, I would replace my Ram with a Titan in a second. If it came with a Cummins Turbo Diesel I would have done it yesterday! Love the Nissan Titan/Armada rigs.


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rsh_757 wrote:

All the makers have operations in Mexico and Canada. Who cares? Even my Japanese, made in America Honda Accord has mexican parts all over it. Where it is made means zilch anymore, just buy what you like and don't let anybody here tell you one is any better than the other. I have seen more than one Armada towing fivers larger than mine and looking good doing it. Doesn't mean I would, but if I thought it was right, I would replace my Ram with a Titan in a second. If it came with a Cummins Turbo Diesel I would have done it yesterday! Love the Nissan Titan/Armada rigs.


Agreed..

BTW...where was the fiver attached to the Armada? The roof? LOL


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I appreciate the people towing with a Titan that use turnouts, so I can pass them.


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coolbreeze01 wrote:

I appreciate the people towing with a Titan that use turnouts, so I can pass them.
Us Nissan drivers do tend to be quite courteous. Not that I personally have ever held up traffic.

Somehow the lowly 385 ft/lbs of torque manage to get the job done.


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What did you end up doing?





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