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You might not have to break the bank to get your hands on a 2022 Titan, at least if dealerships play by the rules in the age of the global microchip shortage.
Customers can also benefit. Read how. The Nissan Titan and Titan XD don t sell in numbers anywhere near close to their Ford, GM, and Ram rivals from Detroit, but the Japanese automaker s full-size truck is still highly capable and meets the demands for many. Those consumers just need to be convinced to give the Titan a look before deciding on a final purchase. Right now is perhaps the best time of the year to do some cross-shopping. CarsDirect says it obtained a bulletin Nissan sent to its dealerships announcing a major incentive to sell more Titans. Basically, Nissan is paying dealers serious money to sell as many as possible this month. Dealers will receive $1,500 per truck when moving 3-5 units and this bonus increases to $2,500 for the next 6-12 trucks. If dealers manage to sell 13 or more Titans they ll receive $4,000 per truck.