Used 2004 Nissan Armada Consumer Reviews
Quick SUV
We needed somethig to tow 7500+ ... that left a LOT of large SUVs out of this range, this beast can do 9100. It came down between this one and the Dodge Durango, and was really no contest. It is quick, tows great, has every comfort you could ever imagine, go ahead and splurge and get the technology package you will be happy that you did.
Armada is the Mack-Daddy
Traded 2001 Sequoia for the 2004 Armada. So far extremely happy with the decision. Armada has engine power galore [Sequoia underpowered at 4.8L V- 8 vs. Armada's 5.6L V-8]. Independent suspension makes for firm and sporty ride as compared to Sequoia's softer Cadillac like ride. Guys will like the nice "growl" -real throaty exhaust sound. Interior a little more "trucky" than Sequoia-in look, feel and sound. This was a turn off at first but grew on me as I checked the vehicle out more thoroughly.
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,999264 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,995528 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,900529 mi away
Love It!
Although I've only had the vehicle for one, week, I still thoroughly enjoy each time I get behind the wheel. I have three children, and there is plenty of room for their comfort as well. The Armada handles beautifully. I've never owned a Nissan and now I am Nissan fan.
Armada
Head and shoulders above the rest and I have experienced alot of the competition.
owner/main driver
We have only had the Armada since July 2004, but really love it. Not only do the third row seats fold, but the second row seats and the passenger seat. We just used it to move, and had it loaded, with all seats down except the drivers seat and even hauled an extension ladder. Loaded it drove extremely well. At this point we really love it. The mpg is low, but you can expect that with all large vehicles. We also have a chevy one ton pickup whose gas mileage is much less. We pull a 34 l/2 fifth wheel with the pu.