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2008 Nissan Armada Review (continued)
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With its arching window line, semi-concealed rear door handles and Titan-esque front end, there is no mistaking the Armada for a generic sport-utility. Six-and-a-half feet tall and wide, it rides on a longer wheelbase than any full-size SUV except the Ford Expedition EL, Chevy Suburban and GMC Yukon XL.

For 2008, the front end is restyled and becomes more attractive because there is no longer a full-width horizontal gap between the bumper and grille; the lower opening takes on the look of a menacing cartoon character that mirrors the Armada's big, bad and fun attitude. Also refreshed are the headlamps, wheel designs and the grille is color-matched on SE and chrome on LE.

At the rear, a more heavily contoured tailgate offers glass-only or full hatch access to cargo with a relatively low lift for such a large truck, and the wiper parks off the glass to avoid interference with access or vision. On models with roof racks, the rack has recessed tie-down loop at each corner for securing cargo with scratching off paint or generating wind whistles.

Side steps are standard across the board, watering down the off-road image a bit but making it easier for shorter folks to climb aboard. Wheel size has grown to 20 inches on LE models. Those using the 9,000-pound tow rating will appreciate the rear proximity sensors and optional rearview monitor for hooking up trailer, a great time saver that reduces the chance of a scratched rear bumper.

Interior Features

More striking than any exterior redesign is the improvement inside, where the Nissan Armada cabin now looks, feels and sounds two grades better than before and not lifted straight out of a pickup.

Indeed, 75 percent of the interior is new for 2008 and none of it is shared with the Titan pickup.

The cabin is generously proportioned, with more middle row legroom than the front of many cars, seating for seven or eight people, and nearly 100 cubic feet of cargo space behind the front seats to be split in a variety of ways. There are plenty of spaces to put smaller items and 14 beverage holders, some able to contain a half-gallon bottle.

Slide into the driver's seat and the sense of power envelopes even before anything is started. A commanding view forward is matched by the view to the back, unobstructed by any center headrest, although the windshield pillars get quite wide at the base and conspire with large outside mirrors that could create blind spots for shorter drivers. With adjustments for pedals, seat and steering wheel, everyone can find a comfortable driving position.

Large captain's chairs are provided up front. For 2008, a softer, more sweeping dash encompasses new instrumentation, woodgrain trim, a variety of colors and textures, and a comprehensive central area for control of audio, climate, drive, and navigation systems, now based on a 20-gigabyte hard drive that also handles music and displays real-time traffic info through XM Satellite Radio. For the sheer volume of controls everything is well-placed and fairly intuitive, although we admit some confusion over two Back buttons just two inches apart on some models. You do not need to order navigation to have a rear-view camera, and the option list reaches to features like the heated steering wheel and Intelligent Key.

The middle row is a 40/20/40 split bench or a pair of big bucket seats with a console, depending on trim. The latter are more comfy, the former more functional, although the center rider should be of narrow persuasion to avoid pinching from seat belts and hinges.

Access to the third row is aided by the low floor, itself a byproduct of independent rear suspension (shared only by Ford Expedition and Mitsubishi Montero in this class). For 2008, the leather-look seat splits 60/40 for best load flexibility; a power fold third row is available on LE models. A full-length overhead console contains rear air controls, optional DVD player, and vents and reading lights for both back rows.

Desert testing wasn't on the program, but the combination of opening rear quarter windows and a powerful ventilation system did keep third row occupants comfortable in a 83-degree thunderstorm gridlock in a black-on-black Armada. With 11 speakers throughout, myriad source choices, and marked reductions in road and engine noise, the sound system easily keeps a crew entertained.


  2008 Nissan Armada consumer reviews:
 
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Loved our Armada. The ride is fantastic and fit and finish is far above all American competitors. Turning radius is great too. 7 inch LCD in dashboard is very functional and nice looking. 2nd row leg room and comfort is superb in Armada. I plan on having this vehicle for a long time.
posted by Doire on Mar 09 2008
 
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We love the truck so far, the navigation works great as does the vehicle's voice command. Wish the sound system had an integrated iPod adapter but I can live with this. Drive is smooth and quiet and the handling is super. Exterior looks hot with the 20" wheels and the new interior is far superior to the prior years.
posted by Sam Donal on Apr 07 2008
 
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Besides fuel economy, it is a really nice ride. Lots of room and extras. I just love the front/back sonar and the backup camera. The automatic lifting gate is a really nice touch too. This vehicle looks very professional inside and out. I wouldn't trade it for the world.
posted by Lee Stewart on Apr 22 2008
 
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We love our new Armada!! We have only had it a few days but so far it is the most smooth, comfortable ride. It is so roomy and comfortable to ride in and to drive. It doesn't have the best gas mileage but luckily I work very close to home and all the room makes up for it. Bells and whistles galore plus it looks great!
posted by Moira on Apr 22 2008
 
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Just picked up my loaded 08 Armada in smoke color and we love it. I have all the bells and whistles and it all comes together really nicely. Nav works great. 'Heated steering wheel' is what I liked most on this truck. Recommended for everyone.
posted by Leith on Jun 17 2008
 
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Powertrain, reverse sensors, automatic climate control. It's so quiet and smooth on the road, you'll love it! I can't say much except that this is one nice vehicle! You will love its comfort and performance. Drive it and you won't be disappointed.
posted by A. Eilig on Oct 27 2008
 
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