Used 2022 Nissan Armada SUV Consumer Reviews
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Wow, absolutely the best value in its class!
Lets first say, the mileage is the same as the tahoe/yukon in the real world, everyone acts like its 10mpg..lol. The difference is, this V8 is second to none, will run forever. Tons of power and smooth. You get 99% of an Infinity Qx80, they are built in the same plant in Japan. I love the styling and apparently so do people around town, because I have had many compliments (pearl white) Platinum. Very Classy Interior is a wonderful mix of tech and classy dash dials/buttons, pictures dont do justice. Seats are beautiful and comfortable. My only two complaints on interior are 1. If i was taller then 6ft 1in, the drivers seat might not go back quite far enough. 2. The steering wheel could be a little thicker/softer leather wrap. Not a huge deal, but worth noting. The suspension is plush and very comfortable, but that also lends itself to some bump steer etc over uneven/harsh roads. I upgraded the front shocks to Bilstein and now it rides amazing all the time. $700 upgrade with labor. Worth it. Rear suspension is amazing.
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2022 Armada love it but there is a battery problem
Love my 2022 armada sl. Has been our dream car but there is a known battery problem Nissan has not fixed and dealers can’t assist. We have mysteriously had to replace the battery after a year and two times now we have had to jump start the car to get it into the dealership. They know there’s a gremlin in this line but can’t fix it. So, buy knowing there will be a good chance your armada will strand you and new batteries and starters, etc. don’t fix it. Wish I had known about this problem. Google it and you’ll see how other owners have dealt with the problem. Nissan needs to step up and fix it!
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- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,50123 mi away
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- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,4996 mi away
A fairly good SUV with known issues.
Only have 8000 miles on it so far, the BATTERY is a real problem, went out to go somewhere several times, and the battery will be dead, took the car back to Nissan but they can't seem to find anything, but they did put a new battery in it. Had same issue a week or so again. It's on the internet as one of the known issues with the Nissan Armada. Shop foreman suggested putting a battery tender on it, but why should I have to put a $50.00 piece of equipment on it to keep a 60k car running. But it rides very smooth on the highway. 15 - 17 mpg around town. Got up to 21 mpg out of one tank on the highway with cruise control on driving at 65 mph. Like having the larger V8 engine so the mpg is as expected it would be. Like the interior, and the 2nd row captains chairs. Don't use the 3rd row seats at all, leave them folded down all the time. It is just the wife and I so there is plenty of room, like the infotainment center, and the ICC cruise control. Like the steering wheel control layout. Overall, a fairly nice, good looking car. I use a 4 wheel walker to get around and it folds up and fits between the drivers seat and the 2nd row captain's chairs with ease. The side steps do make it easier to get in and out of. We have owned 5 brand new Nissan's the Rogue, Murano, Frontier, Pathfinder and now the Armada, this our last new car, as I am pretty satisfied with this Armada, Nissan does have some areas of concern in their vehicles. Nissan is going to get to bottom of this battery issue or they will get a lawsuit they will not like.
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2022 Armada is Brilliant
Just bought the 2022 Armada SL after extensive research and comparison of other Larger SUV’s. At the 60k level you have great choices, but there was always a but. Tahoe and Yukon were close but cost 10k more. BMW, and Mercedes have significant reliability issues. Genesis and Lexus were good but still cost more. I reluctantly traded in my 2016 Nissan Titan Premium Reserve but I am glad I did. The Armada SL is adequately luxurious, a poor man’s version of the Infinity Qx80. The power from the V8 is fantastic. Comfort is top notch. The infotainment system is decent. Exterior styling is better then it has ever been. I highly recommend.
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Just what I wanted
Good looks, smooth ride very pleased
A great tank
It's a huge SUV, with tons of interior space. We love it.
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