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2010 Nissan Armada Preview
Monday, February 08, 2010
Do size, ruggedness, strength and toughness matter to you in a family SUV? Do you need a model that can actually work, go off-road, and tow a big trailer? Looking for real four-wheel drive and V8 power to get that hauling job done? If so, you may want to visit your nearest Nissan dealership for a look at the Armada in a hurry.
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Nissan and Infiniti slash pricing on fuel-thirsty vehicles
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Nissan and its premium division Infiniti are using a new aggressive pricing strategy in order to boost sales of their most fuel-thirsty models. Prices for 2009 SUVs and pickup trucks are down compared to 2008, which will likely drive more potential buyers into showrooms.
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2008 Nissan Armada LE Review
Monday, April 07, 2008
All my colleagues know that I'm a truck guy. When I was handed the keys to a new Nissan Armada, you can easily imagine how excited I was. After all, there's no bigger truck in this Japanese family. But because I'm a truck guy doesn't necessarily mean that I like them all -- they have to meet certain requirements. Despite some awfully nice attributes, the Armada also has its fair share of drawbacks, even for an enthusiast like myself.
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2008 Nissan Armada LE Review
Sunday, May 04, 2008
I'm not the first auto journalist to write about the Nissan Armada since its introduction in 2004. And so, I'm not the first one to criticize its extra-large girth which results in extra-high fuel consumption. As you can guess, this SUV is not an environmentally friendly performer; after all, what else than a big V8 engine could motivate this stately mansion on wheels? While journalists all seem to champion a greener world, automakers are doing just about whatever they please. Actually, no; consumers are the ones dictating market trends. And if the Americans want big, gas-guzzling vehicles, why not the Japanese?
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2008 Nissan Armada Review
Sunday, May 25, 2008
The Armada is Nissan's seven-passenger SUV big boy. It's a full-size off-road capable unit that takes advantage of its truck DNA. It's also laden with luxury and imbued with plenty of power. Styling is rugged but not garish
When Nissan penned the Armada, which debuted in 2004, they struck an artful balance between ruggedness and sophistication, making this an eye-catching hulk equally presentable on the dusty trail as the downtown boulevard. For such a large box, the Armada is more visually appealing and stylistically interesting than many of its competitors.
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Gone is the dash-mounted flower vase in the latest version of Volkswagen's Bug. Gone too is much of its cutesiness, replaced by a notable degree of sportiness intended to broaden the Beetle's target market by attracting male attention.
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