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In 1958 when its vehicles were called Datsuns, Nissan was the first automaker to sell a compact pickup truck in the U.S. Today Nissan has four SUVs (Pathfinder, Xterra, Murano, and Pathfinder Armada), two pickup trucks (Frontier and Titan), and one minivan (Quest) in its product line.

All Nissan Reviews
Model year specs, road tests, test drives, and personal reviews from a number of sources for the most popular Nissan trucks SUVs and minivans -- current and previous years are included.

Frontier
The Frontier, introduced in 1998, was the first Nissan pickup to have its own name. Primary a work truck, it is also a comfortable truck that comes with a variety of features, including extra doors, cab space, and more.

Murano
Introduced in 2003, the Nissan Murano provides seating for 5 adults. This crossover SUV is part truck-based SUV part sedan.

Pathfinder
Introduced in 1985, the Nissan Pathfinder was one of the first SUVs on the market before SUVs were cool. All new for 2004 is the Pathfinder Armada... Big brother to the Pathfinder, little brother to no one.

Pathfinder Armada
Introducted in 2004, this is the first full-size SUV in the Nissan lineup. It has three rows of seating for up to eight people, and more second-row leg room than any other SUV. Plus, it's even longer than the Chevy Tahoe and Ford Expedition.

Quest
The Nissan Quest minivan was introduced in 1993.

Titan
With bold, aggressive styling and a powerful V8, the Nissan Titan pickup truck was introduced in 2004.

Xterra
Introduced in 2000, the Nissan Xterra is designed for the true outdoor enthusiast. It handles most tough terrain, while providing ample seating and smart storage spaces for all your gear.

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