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Driving Impressions

The Nissan Armada offers brilliant throttle response and feels quicker and more responsive than other SUVs in its class. Its 5.6-liter V8 produces a best-in-class 305 horsepower and 385 pound-feet of torque.

The five-speed automatic transmission takes full advantage of the engine's strong low-end torque. Having five gears to choose from makes the Armada very responsive and the transmission never hunts around for the right gear. It shifts smoothly and the close ratios eliminate abrupt downshifts. The substantial torque is available even at low rpm, providing confidence-inspiring power when merging into heavy highway traffic with a loaded two-horse box in tow or when maneuvering off road. A 2WD Armada earns a 13/19 mpg City/Highway EPA fuel economy rating, 13/18 for 4WD.

Like the Titan, Nissan's brawny full-size pickup, the Armada is built on a fully boxed steel ladder frame that yields a smooth ride and responsive handling. Unlike Titan, Armada features an independent rear suspension, a design that enhances ride and handling. Indeed, the Armada makes a smooth transition as it turns into corners. Its handling feels controlled and handles emergency lane-change maneuvers well at highway speeds. The front suspension is also independent with rack-and-pinion steering.

We found the Armada to be very well mannered, instilling a sense of confidence in the driver that this full-size SUV will go and turn as well if not better than its competition. The brakes don't seem to be fully up to the task of repeated hard braking, however, a consideration when towing through mountainous areas.

The Off-Road package rides much better than we expected after looking at its big, aggressive off-road tires and reading about its Rancho suspension. Out on the highway, it does not ride as well as the standard suspension, however, as road vibration is transmitted on rough freeways. For driving off road, the angle of approach (without the front spoiler) and departure are 31.1 degrees and 27.7 degrees, superior to the Toyota Sequoia and Chevy Tahoe, and the ramp-over angle is 25.0. The 4x2 SE has 9.9 inches of ground clearance while the SE 4x4 and all LEs have at least 10.6 inches of clearance.


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I personally feet that its an absolutely easy to drive car with a quietness on the road. Powerful engine, sharp interior and Tons of storage
posted by Johny on Sep 10 2006
 
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The TRUCK really seats alot of people comfortably. It's fun to drive coz you can feel the power. Drive it and you too will love it. Great to drive, roomy, great looking, smooth and BIG. Still Sporty Looking :)
posted by Brat on Jan 30 2007
 
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This Car Rocks! And is worth all that it CosTz=))
posted by anonymous on Jul 26 2007
 
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It's like Christmas all year - well thats a great SUV, The layout of the dash is my favourite feature in this car. Fuel mileage is also pretty good.
posted by Aaron on Feb 12 2008
 
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