Used 2018 Nissan Armada Consumer Reviews
Love my new suv
I Iove love this vehicle. I have had it for a few weeks now and I’m so impressed. I traded in my Tahoe for the Armada and this is such a smoother ride. Go buy one!
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Buyers remorse
I have always wanted a QX56/80 until now. I was so excited for this car but it’s not meeting expectations in drive and technology for the price of the vehicle. I love the look of this car, inside and out but so much I don’t love. First off - no apple car play. Most nissans have this now, why would they not put that in this vehicle? And then little things...like heated steering wheel doesn’t come on auto with remote start (it does heat up nicely though), instrument panel in dash is so boring, and you have to flip through it to get basic info like gas mileage and temp. Lighting is poor in vehicle, storage bins don’t light up. USB and Bluetooth are cumbersome, I don’t get texts. Technology is way behind in this car and I know Nissan has it in other cars. But most importantly I hate the drive in this car. It’s beautiful and comfortable on straight, smooth roads, but is like a boat on bumpy and winding roads (I live in Pittsburgh and the roads are bad). Gas mileage is atrocious (but I knew that going in). Front sensors are touchy, the car constantly beeps at me if it’s snowing. I can’t wait to get rid of this car.
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- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,90051 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,21176 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,59841 mi away
Great Car
Bought my 2017 nissan armada for under $30,000. Within a week of owning it, I was driving back to work from taking my lunch and the back left window explodes. I suspect either a rock hit it or it was shot by a pellet gun (as my friends have had the same thing happen to them). About a week ago we got it back from the body shop and it has been so nice to own. We upgraded from a 2006 pathfinder we've owned since 2011 and it has been so nice to drive this car. I have owned nothing but nissans for the past 7 years, (2006 pathfinder, 2008 rouge, 2013 altima, 2009 versa, 2003 murano) This car has been great and I will own it for a while.
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Buy a Sequoia
At 47K, self leveling system crapped out to the tune of $810. At 52K the brake sensor crapped out so the vehicle would not start-another $270 and serious aggravation. At 65K the AC crapped out to the tune of $1200. At 69K the self leveling system crapped out again to the tune of $1100. Now, at 69.7K the transmission is slipping. Never towed anything more than a 2 place snowmobile trailer...less than 2000lbs. None of this was covered under warranty. The certified used warranty is a joke. DO NOT buy an Armada. If you do, get rid of it before the 36K warranty is up. Trust me, buy a Sequoia. My last one had close to 200,000 on it with non...I repeat...non... of these issues. Update: Driving home today from the Adirondacks from vacation today and got a BCI malfunction code...second time in 2 years. Vehicle crapped out 3 miles from home...still less than 70K on odometer. All rhetoric aside, i have use the phrase crapping out quite a bit in this review because it is SO APPROPRIATE. On a scale of 1-10, the durability is 1. Buy ANYTHING ELSE full size but an Armada. Save yourself.
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Ride On
Spacious and great technology package.
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