Overview & Reviews
The Pathfinder Armada is an all-new full-size sport-utility vehicle from Nissan. Based on the Titan pickup, it features a standard V8 engine, seating for eight and numerous family-friendly features.
- Spacious interior, gutsy V8, lots of up-front storage areas, fold-flat third-row seat.
- Bold styling is polarizing, leather seats not as comfortable as cloth, dismal fuel mileage.
User Reviews:
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Nissan Driver - 2004 Nissan Armada
By Tulsan - August 19 - 8:03 amI love Nissans. Maxima was my first NEW car. Loved it! Fell in love with the style of the Armada when it first came out. My biggest fear was that it was manufactured in Canton, MS. I wasnt sure it was going to be dependable. But this SUV is great for large families. I have 3 kids and all 3 car seats fit in the 2nd row with room left over. Nobody smashes fingers trying to get their seat belts hooked.
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Just Another Vehicle - 2004 Nissan Armada
By BH - August 12 - 4:23 amI have about 2700 miles on my Armada. The gas mileage (about 11.5 in town; about 14 on the hwy.) and the squeakes, especially from the drivers window, has made this vehicle a bad experience. I took it to my dealer for the window and was told they couldnt fix it and hoped that Nissan would come out with a bulletin on how to fix it. However, I do enjoy the room and comfort of the vehicle.
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Fantastic addition to anyones garage - 2004 Nissan Armada
By chrispa - June 12 - 2:00 amThis vehicle will surely steal large sales from even the best of the domestic full size suvs. It has a phenominal engine, fantastic ride, and a great interior size. I compared to every other domestic (expedition, tahoe, sequoia ect..) and nothing matched the armada in any catagory. GREAT BUY!!
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Worth the Initial Investment - 2004 Nissan Armada
By CO Defender - June 9 - 2:00 amIve had The Tank for almost 6 years now, and the first 95K were absolutely trouble free. Since then, Ive replaced the radiator core, A/C condenser, and most recently the right side exhaust manifold, not cheap, but considering the 108K of extremely hard driving, and $4K price tag for repairs, its been well worth it. Im on my 3rd set of tires (last two Bridgestone)...fuel economy is still brutal, but considering 6 years and over 100K, Id buy another if Nissan would continue to build them.
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excellent - 2004 Nissan Armada
By wildoak - June 1 - 10:00 amI looked at the Murano/s last year, and am soo glad I waited until this year, the second I saw it in the dealership, I was hooked. And i researched it, and all the others online for quite awile. And then I went out and drove it, and that was it, it took a little more time, But I wanted to wait to get what I wanted, and I am handicapped, and it is very friendly and comfortable for me. And it tows a camper with no trouble.
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MY FIRST SUV - 2004 Nissan Armada
By ange - June 1 - 10:00 amTHIS IS MY FIRST SUV, MY HUSBAND PURCHASED IT FOR MY BIRTHDAY. I HAVE ENJOYED DRIVING THE ARMADA. WE TOOK IT ON A ROAD TRIP WITH 6 ADULTS AND 1 CHILD ONLY AFTER HAVING THE VEHICLE FOR 3 DAYS. IT HANDLED WELL ON THE ROAD AND WE GOT 100 MILES TO A QUARTER TANK OF GAS. THIS IS A GREAT VEHICLE.
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Awesome SUV - 2004 Nissan Armada
By sache302 - May 20 - 10:00 amLove it!
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Great SUV but awful seats - 2004 Nissan Armada
By gscottyc - April 13 - 10:00 amLove the truck. Super to take small children to the grandparents. Seats need to be redesigned. Very uncomfortable on long trips. So far so good on the rest.
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Best of Full-Sized - 2004 Nissan Armada
By Na - April 6 - 10:56 pmId like to begin by saying that I am in the process of trading my Armada in for another vehicle because all of the problems I am having. This might contradict my ratings, but thats because the issues I am having are all due to bad construction rather than bad design. The Armada beats every other SUV I test drove in every aspect save interior quality. Such cheap and soft plastic!! Terrible gas mileage, but to be expected from something that dynos at the rear wheels around 340HP. Nothing like darting past little sports cars around town in something 4x their size.
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Objective Review - 2004 Nissan Armada
By TheRealDeal - March 27 - 3:03 pmI have owned a 2004 Armada since May, 2004. I drive about 12k miles a year and overall not a bad vehicle. Yes, it does have some electrical problems, but Nissan has never given me a warranty problem. The rotor problem was fixed free of charge. Any vehicle that weighs 3 tons will use fuel, brakes, and tires. The ride is good, internal components are better than other SUVs. For the money, a strong engine, transmission, and room.