Used 2023 Nissan Armada Consumer Reviews
Armada -meh
The 2020 Nissan Armada had a nice soft ride and road handling was good. The suv drove more like a car than a truck. Plenty of room inside for our family of four and all our gear. On the negative side, gas mileage was low (15 mpg) . Air/wind noise above 55 mph was noticeable and annoying on long trips. The entertainment system is at least 4 years behind the industry. My 2015 Toyota had more advanced features than the Nissan. Most aggravating negative and the major reason I got rid of it was due to a vibration that started around 40,000 miles. Vibration would occur around the shift points (1200 and 1800 rpms) and tachometer would bounce around until it shifted. There was a very noticeable feel in the gas pedal and a audible droning sound especially if the car was under load. Multiple visits to the dealer and I was told they couldn’t duplicate it. I even drove with them and reproduced it easily but they said it was within normal behavior limits for the car. Well if that’s normal or acceptable for this manufacturer , then I would recommend to stay away.
Luxury ride soft
What I love about this new armada it rides soft, confidential and stable very quick too. What i dislike about it , I don't like captain chairs and the sv premium doesn't have bose no automatic trunk
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Love This SUB
I bought this SUV for my wife who wanted a full size SUV. After doing our due diligence it was a no brainer to select the Armada. The vehicle is luxuries, plenty of room and large cargo area. It rides smooth with lots of power. The interior is surprisingly quiet. The sounds system delivers nice quality sound. This vehicle doesn’t have as many bells and whistles as its competitors but for the price is is well worth foregoing some of the extras. It has the options most buyers need.
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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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Diamond in the rough!!
Gas mileage blows but,..runs on regular gas and gets 20 on the highway. The cabin is very quiet, the ride is unbelievably smooth, tons of power out of this engine with no turbo's... I'd buy another one!!!
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