Full-size pickup trucks are about as all-American as baseball and apple pie. And traditionally, consumers interested in purchasing a full-size pickup were limited to the offerings from the domestic Big Three automakers. But in the past few years additional choices have become available. One of these is the Nissan Titan.

The Titan, introduced for 2004, was designed to be the first Japanese pickup to truly possess the attributes that buyers typically expect from a full-size. It's manufactured at Nissan's Canton, Miss., plant and boasts dimensions and capabilities that are very similar to those of domestic full-size pickups. Whether you need power for towing, space for hauling or just a comfortable and spacious cabin, the Titan can meet your needs.

Current Nissan Titan

The Nissan Titan is a full-size pickup truck. In terms of size, it's very similar to the trucks offered by domestic automakers, which means it provides competitive amounts of cargo and interior room. There's a fully boxed frame underneath for maximum rigidity and strength, as well as a traditional solid rear axle with leaf-spring support. For now, the Titan is available only as a standard half-ton model.