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2007 Nissan Armada

2007 Nissan Armada Model Overview

Vehicle Summary: 2007 Nissan Armada

The full-size Nissan Armada SUV shares platforms and powertrains with the Infiniti QX56, but it offers bolder exterior styling. Both SUVs, in turn, are based on the Nissan Titan pickup truck. Updates to the Armada include a few more horsepower and flex-fuel capability, which means it can run on either straight gasoline or E85 ethanol. The Armada is built on a fully boxed truck frame. It has a 5.6-liter V8 engine mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. Both rear- and four-wheel-drive versions are offered. Maximum towing capacity is a hefty 9,100 pounds. The Armada is roomy and comfortable, but its size is a drawback when you're trying to parallel park it.

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Flexing its Muscle

A full-size Nissan Armada SUV adds a few horsepower, along with flexible-fuel technology that enables it to run on either gasoline or E85 ethanol.

Highs

  • Sturdy towing and hauling abilities
  • Strong power
  • Roomy and comfortable interior
  • Adept off-road abilities with 4WD

Lows

  • Could be too large and heavy for some motorists to handle
  • It's a tall climb in and out, even for six-footers.
  • Fuel economy
  • Includes parking proximity sensors, but really needs a backup camera

What's New

  • Slightly more power
  • Flex-fuel capability


2007 Nissan Armada SE

Endurance 5.6L V-8 32 valve DOHC SMPI flexible fuel, 317hp @ 5,200RPM, 5-spd automatic w/overdrive, Part and full-time four-wheel drive
Endurance 5.6L V-8 32 valve DOHC SMPI flexible fuel, 317hp @ 5,200RPM, 5-spd automatic w/overdrive, Rear-wheel drive

2007 Nissan Armada LE

Endurance 5.6L V-8 32 valve DOHC SMPI flexible fuel, 317hp @ 5,200RPM, 5-spd automatic w/overdrive, Rear-wheel drive
Endurance 5.6L V-8 32 valve DOHC SMPI flexible fuel, 317hp @ 5,200RPM, 5-spd automatic w/overdrive, Part and full-time four-wheel drive

2007 Nissan Armada

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