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Williamson county is consistently the most affluent in Tennessee, and in fact one of the top-ranking counties in the whole country.This being the launch location for the 2025 Nissan Armada sends a ...
Drove home from James River Bridge, everyone happy and exhausted. Didn’t spend a lot of time in the car outside of the drive ...
Cars.com Detroit Bureau Chief Aaron Bragman recently drove the new 2025 Nissan Armada through the muddy hills of Tennessee, and came away mightily impressed with Nissan’s new full-size SUV.
That makes the 2025 Nissan Armada a compelling value compared to the QX80. It’s easy to be impressed with its mix of technology, crisp design and roomy comfort. It’s truly one big kahuna.
The 2023 Nissan Armada features a strongly designed NissanConnect infotainment setup, centered around a massive 12.3-inch color touchscreen display with well-placed controls.
The big news is a 460 hp Nismo variant with unique styling and sportier tuning. Nissan introduced the 2026 Armada Nismo earlier this year and now the company has announced pricing will begin at ...
For 2017, Nissan has replaced the original, first-generation Armada full-size SUV with a version of the company's global Patrol model. Find out what our expert thinks in this exclusive PowerSteering ...
This review of the 2024 Nissan Armada covers key features, available trims and specs.
There’s a new NISMO trim level and the Pro-4X can now be had with second-row captain’s chairs, but the rest of the 2026 Armada lineup is mostly unchanged from 2025.
Even by large SUV standards, the Nissan Armada casts a giant footprint. A 2017 redesign that carries over virtually unchanged for 2018 more than doubled its sales. Read our full test.
Prices range from $48,600 for an Armada S 2WD to $68,000 for a Platinum 4WD. These prices do not include a $1,495 destination charge. Previously, J.D. Power reviewed the all-new 2017 Nissan Armada.