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2009 Nissan Armada - Q&A

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2009 Nissan Armada Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 8 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
How long dose 2009 armada needs a oil change?
I saw a article that 3000 miles oil change is Myth. Is any one knows how long will be proper to do a oil change on my 2009 Nissan Armada? Thank you!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

You have a 2009 vehicle and no owner's manual?

I washed my 2009 Nissan Armada Key?
What do I do if I washed my 2009 Nissan Armada Key in the wash ?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Well get the battery out fast dry it out fast. If you have a spare let the wet key sit near a heater for 2 or 3 days. You may need to reprogram it after. Good luck


normal cars, trucks and suv's use just regular oil, but if you want you can use synthetic oil which once you use you can switch back to normal oil. it costs more but synthetic you can change around 10,000 miles, so it lasts 7,000 miles longer

Armada,Sequoia and QX....?
We are looking to buy an SUV. We have test drove the Infiniti QX and loved it, but a little more then we want to spend. We just drove the Sequoia,loved how roomy it was. We haven't drove the Armada yet. Does anyone have any of these and what are your likes and dislikes about them? Thanks!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Those are all junk in my opinion. the QX/armada interiors are a sin, they make my stomach turn and they are underpowered and cant tow much. Toyota hasn't made a good truck since the mid 90's when they turned soft. A Tahoe is a much better option if you need a truck-like SUV but I would buy a Chevy...

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Why should I also consider these? X

Some of the SUVs mentioned here offer better performance than the 2009 Nissan Armada, but the Armada has them beat when it comes to looks.

The Toyota Sequoia is worth consideration, but for those wanting a more affordable choice, the Dodge Durango is almost as large as these full-size SUVs and offers comparable towing ability for a bargain price.

Ford's Expedition has an especially well-designed interior, though its performance lags other competitors.

GM's full-size SUVs, including the Tahoe, were completely redesigned for 2007 and have much better handling, roomier interiors, and more fuel-efficient powertrains while still being as responsive.

The Armada's city fuel economy rating of only 12 mpg makes it one of the biggest gas-guzzlers, even among full-size SUVs; if that gets to you, you might especially want to take a look at the new Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid.


 
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