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Tuesday 25 October 2011

NISSAN ARMADA


The 2011 Nissan Armada ranks 8 out of 8 Affordable Large SUVs. This ranking is based on our analysis of 52 published reviews and test drives of the Nissan Armada, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.


The 2011 Nissan Armada offers rugged construction and a strong engine, but a lackluster interior means that it doesn’t standout in the class.


On paper, the Nissan Armada seems like a good choice for an Affordable Large SUV.  Powerful V8?  Check.  Seating for eight?  Check. Strong, truck-based construction? Check. Available luxury features? Check. So, given what it looks like on paper, why don’t car reviewers like the Nissan Armada?



It comes down to comparing the Armada to the competition. Most reviewers agree that the Armada is a good SUV – it’s just that the competition is better.  Class leaders offer everything the Armada does and make up for the Armada’s shortcomings: a high step-in that makes it a bad choice for a family car if you have small kids; an interior with confusing controls and cheap bits; and a price that gets close to the Infiniti QX56, the Armada’s luxury cousin.. Plus, the Armada has some of the worst fuel economy ratings in the class and styling that reviewers say is overdone.


Other SUVs to Consider
The large SUV class is so competitive that there is no reason to settle.  For more comfort and practicality, take a look at the Chevrolet Tahoe.  Not only is the Tahoe easier to get into and out of, but it also has better fuel economy and a longer warranty.


The Toyota Sequoia is also a reviewer favorite.  It costs a little under $2,000 more than the Armada, but is just as rugged.  Plus, reviewers say it’s easier to drive and has a nicer interior. All in all, the Sequoia is a better-rounded SUV.


Details: Nissan Armada
For 2011, Nissan has updated the available trims on the Armada. The former SE trim is now the SV, and the Armada SL replaces the Armada Titanium.  The Armada Platinum trim, which is the top of the line, is unchanged.  


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