Had a 2021 rental. Not a Nissan fan, but this thing was absolutely amazing. Comfortable, quiet, great power. If I was looking for a large suv, I would take this over a caddy or Lincoln. The bad is it’s a thirsty beast
2:13 "Bottom end push is quite strong, but the 5.6 makes excellent power in the top end as well" makes me think that quarter mile trap speed must be a typo then? 15.5s @ 82 was probably meant to read 15.5s @ *9*2 which would make much more sense for this car's acceleration times (even despite the full size SUV aerodynamics).
Both engines are almost the same. The old Armada uses the Nissan VK56DE engine while the newer ones use the Nissan VK56VD. The older VK56DE has distributed injection while the newer VK56VD has direct injection. The newer VK56VD has VVEL (Variable Valve Event Lift) which is kinda like Nissan's version VTEC. The newer engine also has a higher compression ratio. The older VK56DE makes 325 HP while the newer VK56VD makes 390 HP for the US and 400 HP for the rest of the world.
I can't believe 2004 is now retro. Time goes too fast. Any car from 2000 on is still new to me
Me too. I'm a sucker for 2000 cars.
Japanese V8s really are something special.
Had a 2021 rental. Not a Nissan fan, but this thing was absolutely amazing. Comfortable, quiet, great power. If I was looking for a large suv, I would take this over a caddy or Lincoln. The bad is it’s a thirsty beast
Old Nissan trucks and SUVs are POWERFUL!!!
Lol throwing shade at the Sequoia, today more deserving than ever
What a tank
I like nissan armada because you can fit you family and 8 seat
Those interior plastics did not age well, but it's a Nissan so I won't be too critical.
But this is still an old Nissan from the 90s (cuz developing does take time). But the save cost was already in full swing.
33k for a brand new Nissan Armada…. Those were the days!
2:13 "Bottom end push is quite strong, but the 5.6 makes excellent power in the top end as well" makes me think that quarter mile trap speed must be a typo then? 15.5s @ 82 was probably meant to read 15.5s @ *9*2 which would make much more sense for this car's acceleration times (even despite the full size SUV aerodynamics).
Agree
I wanna get one from a used market, and swap its 5.6 V8 for a newer, 2010s 5.6 V8 with much more power on it,
the 400 horse type😎
Wait is this the same engine they are currently using in the Armada?
Both engines are almost the same. The old Armada uses the Nissan VK56DE engine while the newer ones use the Nissan VK56VD. The older VK56DE has distributed injection while the newer VK56VD has direct injection. The newer VK56VD has VVEL (Variable Valve Event Lift) which is kinda like Nissan's version VTEC. The newer engine also has a higher compression ratio. The older VK56DE makes 325 HP while the newer VK56VD makes 390 HP for the US and 400 HP for the rest of the world.
@@joshuabellezady6675 It makes 400 hp in the US Nissan Titan.
How.old.is this video
All these cars are crap honestly