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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Great for towing. - 2004 Nissan Armada
By Doug In Denver - May 23 - 10:00 amMy wife and I just purchased our Armada and have already gone on a 3500 mile trip towing our 5000 lb. travel trailer and our 4 children. No issues at all with towing, even with our altitude here in Denver and over the Vail Pass, it was no problem. I would suggest this SUV to any of my friends and family.
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Bigger is better - 2004 Nissan Armada
By heliumarm - April 26 - 2:00 amHave owned Tahoes,Suburbans and a Sequoia. The Armada is an improvment.It has nice power but the trans shifting is vague. Ride and handeling are above avg. for something this big. Interior is comfortable enough but has lots of plastic. Bring your Exxon card,its thirsty, 13 1/2mpg. Great storage and cup holders. I wish Bridgestone had Revo tires this size.
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rough ride #2 - 2004 Nissan Armada
By kenn i - March 8 - 2:00 amI love the exterior of the car and the bold styling. i enjoy the bose stereo with the 6 cd in dash. though i feel for an LE this truck should have better manners on the road. i recently took the truck into new york city and i felt going over bumps the truck did not take the bumps so well. you can feel the bumps way too much. i recently had a 2002 infiniti QX4 which just came off lease which drove much better than this armada. hopefully when the Q56 infiniti comes out it will have been built much better than the armada.
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Armada anomaly - 2004 Nissan Armada
By Allen_Crabtree - December 9 - 10:00 amLet me start by stating that I could not have found a better dealership from which to purchase my Armada. Bachman-Bernard in Greeneville, TN is worth your drive. I LOVE my Armada but unfortunately within the first 3 months the front passengers seat broke 3 times, the drivers window quit working, and an odd clicking sound coming from the rear hub turned out to be a miss-drilled brake rotor. It took 30 days to finally repair the passengers seat apparently due to availability of parts. After getting my Armada back, I had one blissful day before the passengers window started to malfunction the same way the drivers window did previously.
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perfect - 2004 Nissan Armada
By jjtubs - December 9 - 10:00 amperfect suv for any family. gas prices over two dollars a gallon sucks it really good...oh well, no price is too high for saftey.
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Great Looks - 2004 Nissan Armada
By Sanaa - December 8 - 2:13 pmI love the style and the performance. It also feels much smaller behind the wheels. This SUV drives like a car and very stable on the freeway. It currently has 16,000 miles and has been serviced 4 times total (3 times for the breaks, where the rotor had to be replaced or shaved). My husband is 65" and he loves the car, except for the lumbar support comfort and the overall quality of the leather, fabric,plastic and paint.
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what a shame - 2004 Nissan Armada
By mark - October 21 - 6:30 amwhat could have been the best hands down SUV on the market is a junker. The vehicle has plenty of power but the quality of the materials used is sub par. So, interior mars easily, squeaks, rattles, and bellows. Leather seats are already loosing their shape. Brakes were an issue, but with the new replacements theyre great. The exterior plastics are showing signs of sun damage (this vehicle is kept in the garage). the longer we have it, the more strange noises we hear and the more i wonder just how reliable this vehicle is. Dealers we have dealt with have been very unhelpful. If I could do it over again, i would not have bought this vehicle. $46,000 worth of headaches. buy an excursion.
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Stump Puller - 2004 Nissan Armada
By rshe - March 26 - 2:00 amHave had mine about 2 weeks now and love to drive it, when I can get it away from the wife. So far we have had a squeak in the overhead console (intermittent), car came with the tires overinflated by about 10lbs each and finally I popped the hood for the first time and found the oil dipstick sticking out about 2 inches.. Mainly minor QC issues that should have either been picked uo at the plant or the dealer. All in all, you have to love the power and handling on this beast.
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Our Armada - 2004 Nissan Armada
By Armada 04 Larry - March 16 - 10:00 amWe have driven over 14,000 miles and I really like the driveing and handle, loads of power and it has a nice feel to the transmition shift points. Now for the problems: the major problem that we have had with our truck is the BRAKES!!!! The rotors were turned and new pads at 6,000 miles and new rotors and pads at 13,000 miles. We are not speed demonds and hard braking habits either. Nissan needs to address this NOW!! Way to much SUV way to little rotor. I am waiting for the 05 to come out, If the correct the brake rotors I going to get a Titan also. Nissan has serviced the problems and claims
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Armada Review - 2004 Nissan Armada
By Ronus - February 12 - 2:00 amExcellent power, comfortable interior, good sound system. Problem with clock on radio not keeping time properly. Would like split 3rd row seating like Sequoia. Gas milage performing below rating, but SUV is still under 1000 miles. Tires were over inflated, and driving seemed smoother after adjustment to specification (35 psi). Stiff suspension makes for bumpy ride over rough road, but very smooth on highway. Fun to drive, throaty sound, size of vehicle makes it feel like you could drive through a brick wall. Bring on a snow blizzard.