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Nissan Armada owners


methodtoll

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What's your take on this SUV? My wife and I will hopefully be in a better place financially next year so I have already made it clear that two new vehicles are in the future by the end of next year.

That said, I have always driven trucks. My first truck was a little red 94' Nissan truck to drive to and from school. I got lucky and my step-dad didn't need his truck so he cut a deal with me and I got his 2003 crew cab Dodge Dakota sport.

While I always love trucks, my wife and I eventually want to start a family and I really don't use my bed for much more than to load up trash.

That said, I was looking at full-size SUVs and found the Nissan Armada. Are there any owners out there? What are your thoughts on it?

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I was going to quote you all the reasons a Toyota is better, but here's the link instead...

 

http://carsort.com/compare/Nissan-Armada-vs-Toyota-Sequoia

 

I like the Amarda's feature that controls music volume over road noise and that the entertainment package comes standard.  I guess if you're will to pay over 55k for a gas eating machine the extra cash won't matter to upgrade.  The Sequoia wins in every other category.  

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I like the Amarda's feature that controls music volume over road noise and that the entertainment package comes standard.  I guess if you're will to pay over 55k for a gas eating machine the extra cash won't matter to upgrade.  The Sequoia wins in every other category.  

 

If you're spending that much money and you're concerned with road noise effecting the stereo sound, maybe you should consider something else...

 

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