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Once a standout, the Armada is now a bit of an also-ran thanks to rivals sporting newer and better technology. Quick-Take Review – 2015 Nissan Armada Overview: The full-size Nissan Armada SUV is at this point so old, you’d be forgiven for thinking it earned its name for having been part of the Spanish Armada. Introduced for 2004, the big Nissan remains an iconoclastic choice in the face of the more-popular big haulers from GM and Ford and is based on the outgoing Nissan Titan truck chassis. (We expect a new Armada based on the redesigned 2016 Titan within the next year or two. Once among the class leaders, the Armada long ago was passed—and then lapped—by other gargant-UVs in terms of refinement, technology, and general appeal. while the Armada starts at $39,405, a plethora of bells and whistles pushed our as-tested price to $56,160. Our rig was decked out with $395 Pearl White paint and the $2090 Platinum Reserve package, which sounds like it’s named for store-brand... Our Armada also included two-position memory for the driver’s seat and power-adjustable pedals, heated rear seats, dual-screen rear DVD entertainment,. Source: www.caranddriver.com