Our road test for the 2004-2008 Nissan Armada includes a full evaluation from the inside out. We've evaluated every aspect of the
2004-2008 Nissan Armada and highlighted the vehicle's performance
with pros and cons. Use our comprehensive road test ratings to decide if this generation
2004-2008 Nissan Armada is right for you.
Consumer Guide® Road-Test Evaluation
Armadas have fairly strong takeoffs and decent passing response. Towing capacity is a class-leading 9100 lb, and the transmission's tow/haul mode is useful for toting large loads. Fuel economy is average to slightly below average, even among large SUVs. Test 2WD models averaged 12.0-14.5 mpg. All Armadas use regular-grade fuel. These large SUVs ride well, taking most low-speed bumps and ruts in stride. There is some truck-type jiggle over patchy surfaces. Like others in the class, Armada feels clumsy in close quarters, though it doesn't experience any undue sloppiness in turns. Braking feel is a point of contention among testers-some find too much pedal play. Any Armada is fairly quiet, though engine noise is intrusive. Wind and road noise are kept in check. Armada's cabin d¿cor is fairly plain, but the gauges are easy to read. Climate controls are simple as well, though several test Armadas suffered from various squeaks and rattles throughout the interior. Passenger room and comfort is very good in the first and 2nd seating rows. The 3rd-row bench is flat, hard, undersized, and difficult to access. Standard power-adjustable pedals help drivers of all sizes find a comfortable position. Armada's tall body makes the standard running boards a necessity, but it also makes for good visibility. The addition of a 60/40 split 3rd-row bench for 2006 is a welcome addition, as it adds some flexibility to Armada's cargo hauling capability. There's no need to remove the headrests in order to fold the seats, which is a plus for convenience. This SUV suffers, though, when it comes time to raise the 3rd row. It requires owners to crawl into the cargo area or climb into the 2nd row via the rear side doors.
Value for the Money
Armada doesn't lead its class in any area. And it trails key rivals in 3rd-row comfort and ease of entry/exit. Still, engine performance is laudable, and prices generally undercut those of similarly equipped competitors. Despite quality gaffes in some of our test models, Nissan does have a good reputation for mechanical reliability.
Expert Ratings Summary
| Category |
Nissan Armada 4WD SE w/Leather Pkg. Rating |
|
Performance |
5 |
|
Fuel Economy |
2 |
|
Ride Quality |
6 |
|
Steering/Handling/Braking |
4 |
|
Quietness |
5 |
|
Controls/Materials |
5 |
|
Interior Room |
9 |
|
Room/Comfort (rear) |
7 |
|
Cargo Capacity |
8 |
|
Value within Class |
6 |
| Total Score: |
57 |
|
Each vehicle report contains one rating chart for representative model. Consumer
Guide® rates in ten key areas: Performance, Fuel Economy, Ride Comfort, Steering
and Handling, Interior Noise, Controls and Materials, Driver Room, Passenger Room,
Cargo Capacity, and Insurance Costs. These ratings compare the particular vehicle
rated to ALL other vehicles, not a vehicle's standing in a particular class. In the
ratings table, "1" is the lowest rating and "10" is the highest rating.