New Nissan Titan - Diesel

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Really? You guys see that much similarity? I see a tiny bit, but nothing major.
 

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Yes, also Lincoln half ton truck inspiration!

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They all have grilles and lights!!! :willy:
 

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Ford had a lot of influence when the Titan was first built. There was a rumor that Nissan wanted to call it the t-150. ha ha.


It resembles a f-150/Lincoln truck, a lot. Doesn't really look like a Titan anymore.

remember the Nissan B2000 and the Ford Courier? There is a long tradition in cooperation and copying design. And parts.
I remember having troubles with too much tolerance in the steering on the B2000 we bought for our 3 month visit to the US in 1988 - the steering arm of the Ford fitted 100% - it's the same part. :D

...but at the time, the Ford part was much cheaper...
 
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remember the Nissan B2000 and the Ford Courier? There is a long tradition in cooperation and copying design. And parts.
I remember having troubles with too much tolerance in the steering on the B2000 we bought for our 3 month visit to the US in 1988 - the steering arm of the Ford fitted 100% - it's the same part. :D

...but at the time, the Ford part was much cheaper...

Wasn't the B2000 a Mazda?
 

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remember the Nissan B2000 and the Ford Courier? There is a long tradition in cooperation and copying design. And parts.
I remember having troubles with too much tolerance in the steering on the B2000 we bought for our 3 month visit to the US in 1988 - the steering arm of the Ford fitted 100% - it's the same part. :D

...but at the time, the Ford part was much cheaper...

Wasn't the B2000 a Mazda?
Yes!

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remember the Nissan B2000 and the Ford Courier? There is a long tradition in cooperation and copying design. And parts.
I remember having troubles with too much tolerance in the steering on the B2000 we bought for our 3 month visit to the US in 1988 - the steering arm of the Ford fitted 100% - it's the same part. :D

...but at the time, the Ford part was much cheaper...

Wasn't the B2000 a Mazda?

Exactly. the B2000 was a Ranger clone. Ford got the entire Mazda car portfolio and Mazda got a halfassed mini truck. Good trade! :jester:
 

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