Used 2004 Nissan Armada Consumer Reviews
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Tough truck
I have 120k miles on an '04 Off-Road, and there has only been the brake rotor problem, which Nissan took care of, eventually. I routinely tow 8500 lbs. with it and haul about 500 lbs of tools always, and the truck has held up really well. Better than my previous 2 Expeditions on all accounts, especially comfort & handling.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
Where should I start? 2K miles first set of brakes. All windows squeak. I've been to the dealership 3 times, still can't fix it. Parts are on backorder for 2 months, now. 3500 miles, I lost the brakes COMPLETELY!!! After I was laughed at in the dealership, they found out that the power brakes booster went. Part went from being on "local" back order to "national" backorder. Car has been in the dealership for a week and nobody can say when am I getting it back. I paid $40K to drive a rental car. The only excuse everybody is giving me is that "it's the first year" So what????
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995133 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,495346 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,900352 mi away
1100 miles and it needs new brakes!!!!!!
Wow! 1100 miles and pulsating front brakes. No recall yet! No parts available! Will resurface the rotors but the problem will come back! Can they spell class action lawsuit! Sign me up! I love the truck but the issue has not been resolved in months according to these postings. It's a real shame.
Pathfinder Armada
It is a very cool car, and even though I am only 8 years old, I hope to buy this car in a few years. Very nice, I give it 10 thumbs up. Cool
Nissan Needs to brush up on fit & finish
At 4200 miles lost the transmission actuator. Could not put it to reverse. At Park vehicle could move freely with ignition off. Had it towed to dealer. NISSAN Corporate was POOR in pleasing the customer.