Used 2023 Nissan Armada Consumer Reviews
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Did you say Interior lights?
Purshased New 2023 Armada in March of 2024. I've taken the car to Nissan 4 different times due to interior lights not working. Apparently the fuse keeps blowing out. Nissan has replaced the fuss, test and still no real answers. They replaced all wires in roof and within a month the lights went out again. This time Nissan replaced wiring harness in driver door. Guess we will see. My screen for radio/GPS, went out and wouldn't turn back on. Nissan said it needed to be updated and can only update by them. Thank God for the manufacturer warranty.
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A value purchase I am totally happy with.
Chose a 2023 SL because of price and 18" wheels for off-road. I purchased it because it was substantially cheaper than a comparable Expedition or Tahoe. Have 10K miles on it now. Primary use is for long trips and towing a 2500lb boat. Towing this small load is effortless. Mirrors give great visibility and 7 speed transmission is fine for this load. Engine/transmission match for this use is very nice and extremely capable. My wife and I look forward to long trips. Comfort and ride is awesome with the long wheelbase. Wish the technology with lane keeping was better, maybe next version. Carplay is convenient. Wish the seat went farther back. Looking back I wish I had the camera system of the SV, but that was an $11K decision I made. Overall I am thrilled with the vehicle.
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