Used 2013 Nissan Armada Consumer Reviews
Wanted One Forever
I have been looking at the Armada for some time but could never find the right one. The guilt of paying so much was hard to take also. Finally our local dealership got the perfect one I had been waiting for. Sticker $52,250. I got it out the door for $44,000 (tax, tag, title, extended warranty). I love it and have no regrets. I am only 5'2" and was concerned it would be big for me but I feel perfectly at home driving it. I have not curb checked once! The memory seating is great also. Now I don't fuss about my husband resetting everything.
Couldn't be more happy!
The Armada has met our needs and surpassed them. It provides everything our growing family needs; space, comfort and reliability. The MPG is what we expected; we bought a large SUV knowing the gas mileage would not be excellent. Price you pay for a large SUV.
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Good Value All Around
Tried Expedition, Sequoia, Yukon. This is the best bang for the buck. I tow a 5000 pound boat and this has plenty of power. Ride and handling on par for the class. Fold down third row is great. Interior design is attractive and user friendly. Less trucky than Expedition but not Yukon and Sequoia. Blew all others away on features for the price. I expect Nissan reliability over the long haul. Mileage stinks but there is no free lunch when you want space and towing capability. While no full size SUV is fun to drive, it is easy to do lots of miles on the highway without tiring. It's no sports sedan but I already have one of those. Overall, comfortable, roomy, powerful, and capable.
Not Bad, NOT GOOD. Intended FLAGSHIP ... letdown
Not Bad, NOT GOOD. Intended FLAGSHIP ... letdown Researching issues with the vehicle i own, has shown clear large numbers of unhappy nissan consumers... Transmissions, control arms, fuel pumps, exhaust issues/ catalytic converter codes, AC pumps, DVD players, radios and OS failures.. door actuators, headliners dropping, seat belts locking. These are some of the few items i bumped into while looking up the Nissan Armada... What about the rest of the nissan models. ALSO, STOP making Black trucks with Black interiors! Are you stupid? Stop making the super dark color interiors. My Ford Expedition... oops sold it for this one. F.E was more reliable, less cost to operate. 9100 pounds towing capacity rate, I would never! breaking, fixing, durability. Toyota next Update 3.15.2017 Still feel the same way. Not a huge fan of the rear suspension... if its a tiny bit out of camber settings... one side versus the other.. the truck waggles in a not so great way. Bah... extra load on the rear should not affect the camber settings. I understand this is an attempt to creat a second layer of road shock absorbtion... but its a bad execution of the idea. My radio is still a shtbg problem. Nice programming. FOOLS. Sarcasm there. Clearly its a programming issue. To many other annoyances to list. Will i keep or reccomend.? NOPE.
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Mixed
I have had my Armada now for a few months now. I suffer from back and hip problems, so comfort was a big deciding factor for me. I love it, it is comfortable and super spacious. The only complaint I have is that the voice recognition is not very accurate. It can be frustrating at times trying to get it to recognize street names and cities. Since I now have 2 back surgeries, the automatic 3rd row buttons are great as tail gate button. My second complaint is the GAS milage, wait the lack of it!! Its killing me....