Used 2023 Nissan Armada Consumer Reviews
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LET'S LOOK AT MAINTENANCE COSTS & SAFETY - NOT MPG
We have a 20l7 ARMADA PLATINUM with II6,000 miles on it. I love the reviewers both here and at Car & Driver talking about "ranking" the Tahoe, GMC, Jeep, and Ford together with the Armada and claiming others should be higher-ranked - Let's see the Maintenance records and repairs on ALL those makes after six-figures of mileage. I believe the rankings would be a LOT different. We are looking at buying a second Armada (2023) and keeping the 2017, We initially bought the Extended Warranty (I0 year, 120,000 miles) on the 2017 and never used it. ANY new car/SUV looks good when new, how good are they after I00,000 miles - and how much money did you spend on maintenance? Forget MPG - how safe are these trucks when you get into a major accident?? We are buying a second Armada - cannot go wrong with the SL - the new interior and wood trim looks better than a 202I Infiniti QX80 (which MSRP is about $30K higher) - we just saw on the used lot. If you just want to pay for routine maintenance - oil./filter, tires and brakes - go with the Armada. Other SUVs? Ask the owners how much money they put into them if they have I00,000+ miles on them. Made a decision today- Buying a 2023 AND keeping the 20l7. Walking away from a major accident (which we did) is a MORE important than getting a couple more MPG. Driving the 2023 Armada SL. We have about twelve thousand miles on it. Went for oil and filter change. That is about it as far as maintenance. The 20l7 Platinum has just over l2l,000 miles on it - Like new. Both are solid trucks underrated by some of these car/truck reviewers. Not sure why? Both of these are a LOT faster off the line than other full-size SUVs. (and NOT $l05,000 as a price tag)
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Severely Underrated SUV
The first time I drove the Nissan Armada was a mistake. I was moving across the country and was given the Armada instead of the Suburban I had requested. Was I upset!!! I attempted to exchange the car for another SUV and was out of luck. I wasn't thrilled about the look and wasn't happy about the lack of cargo space. Well, after putting 2000 miles on the rental, I was sold. It got me across the country safely during the winter and in comfort. The SUV had power... tons of power. This beast could pass a car on the road effortlessly. It was quiet, smooth and unbelievably comfortable. I'm not a techie and enjoy simple things like a nice quiet cabin & smooth ride, easy access to the infotainment, a nice sounding stereo, moon roof, cup holders and brakes that don't squeak. In short, everything I needed was in the Armada SL and more. When it was time for me to trade in my Durango, I drove all the top SUV's before looking at the Armada, including the Suburban, Yukon, Telluride, Expedition etc... When it was time for me to drive the Armada, I knew immediately that the search was over. Nothing drove as smoothly as the Armada or felt as luxurious. I now have 57'000 miles on my big blue beast and have never had one issue. I've averaged about 16 mpg over the life of the car, terrible mpg for today's standards, but it wouldn't stop me from leasing/buying another Armada in the future. I was hoping that Nissan would have a new look for the 2024 model with better gas mileage, but it appears I'm out of luck. Before settling on an SUV, make sure to put the Armada on your list. The reviews have been harsh... too harsh.
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- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $45,9909 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,9909 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,444In-stock online
Fantastic family SUV
This is our 2nd Armada. We owned a 2019 SL and bought a 21 Platinum. This 21 Platinum has every single option and is the EXACT same vehicle as the QX 80 for less $. It rides like an absolute dream, super quiet inside and the styling is amazing. The updated screen and wireless carplay is great. Wireless charger is hit and miss, has to be on perfectly which rarely works out. Very happy with the purchase. Gas mileage is bad, but I knew that going in based on the last one we had. That's a price you pay to have a large SUV that is super comfy and roomy for the family.
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New.... to me, Armada
A couple of years ago I rented a large SUV for a family trip and ended up getting an Armada for that trip. Long story short, 2 years later, when I needed to replace my Ford pickup (after 40+ years of Ford pickups) I decided to try something different... Bought a second hand 2021 Armada with 70,000 miles and have never been as pleased with a vehicle. The Beast (as I call it) has the quietest ride I've ever been in. The seats are extremely comfortable, it has an awesome sound system. When you have to move and hit the gas, that V-8 will definitely get it done. I've read a few people complain is that the controls are somewhat dated... personally as kind of a dinosaur myself, I really like the knobs and buttons. Very satisfied Armada owner here!
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Armada vs GL550
i traded a GL550...my third one....for a Platinum Armada and there is no comparison. The Nissan gets a bum rap from the reviewers over the gas mileage. The Armada runs on regular and the oil can be changed at the quick change. Figure the difference in price of gasoline vs just those two items. The Armada is larger, more comfortable, just as quiet and has a killer HVAC and radio. As to the back seat, did the reviewers ever SIT in them? Compare to a Chevy or GMC rear seat. The Nissan is a LIMO! Have I said enough. WE LOVE THE ARMADA.
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