At 210 inches long and 83 inches wide, it’s still sizable, and built body-on-frame. It’s a true truck, not some poser.
Cars.com reviewer Aaron Bragman’s comprehensive critique of the redesigned-for-2025 Nissan Armada tops the list of December’s most popular news articles. See the full list here.
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After the wreck, seven people ran away from the SUV and later two adults and a juvenile were found hiding in a creek, police ...
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I believe that the premium SUV I have driven the most times in recent years was the Infiniti QX80, the gargantuan three-row ...
Over 20 years ago, Nissan dropped its biggest SUV onto the North American market, the Armada. Originally built on the same platform as the now-discontinued Titan before switching to the Patrol ...