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Used 2010 Nissan Armada Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Nice, powerful, and big.

Mark, 03/13/2023
2010 Nissan Armada SE 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 5A)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

This vehicle is Nissan's equivalent of a Chevy Suburban. It's just about as big of an SUV as you can get. The engine has plenty of power, giving it a rated towing capacity of 9,000 pounds. The vehicle feels surefooted and responsive, but I can definitely tell it's built on a truck chassis and the ride is a bit bumpy. Ours is the base model and doesn't have some of the amenities we've found in the higher trim levels, but is still quite nice. One thing that immediately struck me was that the windows are disproportionately large, which gives very good sight lines. For the interior, the seats are a rather rough cloth, so I don't think I would want to sit on them for an extended period while wearing shorts. There is plenty of room for my 6' 4" frame. The vehicle is tall enough that it's rather high for even me to get in, which may lead to some premature wear on the edge of the front seats as I slide in and out, but my 5'4" wife can easily get in thanks to the running boards and well placed handholds. The third row seats are powered and there are flaps that cover the gap between them and the second row seats to provide a reasonably flat surface for cargo. There are plenty of power points throughout the vehicle. For storage compartments, there is an overhead storage assembly running from the windshield to the second row seats with half a dozen or so compartments suitable for sunglasses, books, and such. On upgraded trim models there is a DVD player, the headphones for which store in one of the overhead compartments. The center console is quite large and deep, and there is a large open storage area directly ahead. One issue is that, because of the sheer size of the vehicle, some of the HVAC and radio controls as well as the front cup holder are at the extreme end of my reach without shifting in my seat. This may prove a problem for people with shorter arms, but probably can't be helped given the size of the vehicle. There is plenty of storage for the back seats. There is sub floor storage in the cargo area, but it is not very deep. I can't fit the 5 pound fire extinguisher I keep in the car in it, but it should be good enough for jumper cables, road flares, and the like. The HVAC system, at least on heat, is fairly anemic and is difficult to balance. This might be an issue for people in colder climates. It does have rear heat, which helps. The vehicle feels solid and has plenty of power. 70 MPH on the interstate feels like it's just loping along and not even trying. Even so, it has been getting 16 MPG in mostly highway driving. This vehicle, like all trim levels, has a 9,000 pound towing capacity and is set up with a 7 round light connector and class 3 Reese type hitch already installed. It should not be terribly difficult to install an electronic brake controller, and I don't forsee any problems towing our 28' camper. The vehicle cannot be dinghy towed behind a motorhome. Snow plow packages are available for the vehicle. It uses load range E tires, which help with handling but are more expensive and make the ride rougher, although this is probably necessary due to the towing capacity. The vehicle looks like it is designed for easy maintenance and repair. The vehicle is pretty maneuverable for its size and a backup camera helps with close quarters maneuvering. It does take up just about every bit of a standard parking spot, so it may be necessary to choose a spot wisely so your doors don't get blocked by neighboring cars. Overall, I definitely like this vehicle. It was purchased to be a heavy hauler, a backup to our daily driver vehicles, and to carry my family of four and all our luggage on vacation, and I think it will fill that role nicely. Overall, I'm highly satisfied.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Armada 2010

Bob, 05/12/2010
2010 Nissan Armada Platinum 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 5A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

We looked at this vehicle in 2006 and came close to buying it but bought the Murano instead. Decided to trade in Murano as we wanted more room for traveling. We are very impressed with it and the luxury feel. You barely feel the road or bumps underneath you. While we know gas mileage won't be terrific, the space and ride this gives is far worth a little extra gas. It turns and corners more like a small car than the large SUV it is. I am amazed at the turning radius. All the extras it comes with are great. The satellite nav is awesome and we LOVE the additional voice control. The bluetooth works great and the sound is really clear.I would highly recommend this vehicle. Awesome!

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Luvin da Mada

Luvin the Mada, 09/13/2010
2010 Nissan Armada Platinum 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 5A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

My wife and I just bought this awesome car and are totally in love! I'm used to driving bigger vehicles but my wife is not and she whips around in this with ease. Still not bad fuel economy for the size and we can easily fit our 2 100 lb dogs, son, and other "stuff" in it with ease. We test drove all other similar class SUVs and NONE compare! Its hard to walk away from the Ford's when both my grandfathers worked for Ford in Dearborn, 1 worked with the first Henry Ford (I still have his test track pass for posterity). The infinity version does not justify the $7k add in our opinion. I would back this car 1,000%!

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Very Happy!

snsjets, 08/10/2010
2010 Nissan Armada Platinum 4dr SUV 4WD (5.6L 8cyl 5A)
4 of 5 people found this review helpful

We liked the styling and features of the Armada when it first came out. Reliability was questionable at first but Nissan seems to have turned that around. After 1 year and 12,000 miles we've not had a single issue. We traded a 2001 Ford F350 Diesel for our 2010 Platinum (needed more seats) and couldn't be happier. This vehicle is very capable, roomy, comfortable, and is great for road trips as well as towing. I have a few nitpick complaints but overall my family and I are VERY HAPPY! Yes, the fuel economy is horrific but we knew that before we bought it and don't really care.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Bang for your Buck!

Niccole, 04/29/2010
2010 Nissan Armada Platinum 4dr SUV (5.6L 8cyl 5A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I'm coming from a 2007 Nissan Pathfinder and decided to upgrade to a larger SUV. I originally looked at the GMC Yukon but found for the price and rebate, the Armada was a better choice. As everyone has noted, the only complaint is the gas mileage. I also find that since it's a V8, it has more of a truck feel; which, I'm adjusting to. I've seen better navigational systems, but I'm adjusting. Overall, for the price, I believe I made the best choice!

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