How long can a 2010 Nissan Armada last?

How long can a 2010 Nissan Armada last?

You can expect a Nissan Armada to last about to 300,000 miles or more.

How many seats does the Nissan Armada have?

It seats up to eight. For 2010, the Armada gets new options and two new trim levels: Titanium and Platinum. There is a distinct slope to the roofline behind the second-row seats, which breaks up what would otherwise be a conventional SUV shape. For 2010, there are new body-colored side moldings with a chrome strip.

What kind of engine does the Nissan Armada have?

of the 2010 Nissan Armada base trim shown. Body Type: Sport Utility See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 15 Combined MPG. Engine: 317-hp, 5.6-liter V-8 (regular gas) Drivetrain: 4×2. Seating: 7-8 Seats. View more specs.

What are the new trim levels for the Nissan Armada?

For 2010, the Armada gets new options and two new trim levels: Titanium and Platinum. There is a distinct slope to the roofline behind the second-row seats, which breaks up what would otherwise be a conventional SUV shape.

How many people can fit in an Infiniti Armada?

The Armada and its sibling, the Infiniti QX, are full-size SUVs that can carry up to eight passengers. The Armada comes in SE, Titanium and Platinum trim levels, and competitors include the Toyota Sequoia and GMC Yukon. It seats up to eight.

What’s the price of a 2010 Nissan Armada?

The two-wheel-drive Armada SE lists for just under $38,500, while the same model with four-wheel drive will be just over $44,000. The Titanium Edition ranges from about $43,500 to $46,000, while a fully-loaded Platinum tops out around the $55,000 mark.

It seats up to eight. For 2010, the Armada gets new options and two new trim levels: Titanium and Platinum. There is a distinct slope to the roofline behind the second-row seats, which breaks up what would otherwise be a conventional SUV shape. For 2010, there are new body-colored side moldings with a chrome strip.

When did the Nissan Armada first come out?

When the Nissan Armada first debuted in 2004, full-size SUVs were all the rage and it commanded a premium price. Fast-forward to the 2010 model year, and the recent flirtation with five-dollar-per-gallon gasoline and an economic meltdown has changed the landscape.

For 2010, the Armada gets new options and two new trim levels: Titanium and Platinum. There is a distinct slope to the roofline behind the second-row seats, which breaks up what would otherwise be a conventional SUV shape.