Nissan Hikes Armada Price Tag for 2024

Matthew Guy
by Matthew Guy

The jumbo Nissan Armada has a higher entry-level price point for 2024 compared to last year – but it would be tough to solely blame inflation for this cost hike. Rather, customers should know the brand simply decided to bin a (relatively) low volume base trim.


For the next model year, the Armada now sets an opening ante of $55,450 plus destination fees for a two-wheel drive SV trim. That’s about five grand higher than what was proffered for the S trim, a model which likely existed only in the imaginations of PR teams and marketers, anyways. You can be sure it was a rare day when one of those birds lit on a dealer lot. Bombastic headlines about price hikes aside, this trim walk makes a lot more sense for a machine like the Armada.


All three trims – SV, SL, and Platinum – are available in two- or all-wheel drive, placating buyers in the southwest who need four driven wheels like an airport runway needs a speed bump. Monroney numbers are $59,270 and $67,520 for the SL and Platinum, respectively. Adding 4x4 tacks three grand onto the bill no matter what trim is selected. Other minor options continue, like second-row captain’s chairs and a murdered-out Midnight Edition package.


Despite its slightly awkward proportions, the body-on-frame Armada is good for towing up to 8,500 pounds when properly equipped though it can be argued the thing doesn’t make as good use of its cabin space compared to some rivals. A burly V8 remains under the hood, showing up for duty as a 5.6L octopot making 400 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque. Given stated plans indicated for other models using this engine, there’s nothing wrong with wondering out loud what will happen to this mill in a few short years – or what will power the next Armada or whatever takes its place.


The 2024 Nissan Armada should be showing up in dealers handy around the time Santa Claus gets off his duff and starts bringing us presents.


[Image: Nissan]


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Matthew Guy
Matthew Guy

Matthew buys, sells, fixes, & races cars. As a human index of auto & auction knowledge, he is fond of making money and offering loud opinions.

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  • Alan Alan on Nov 22, 2023

    Here's a link to something you guys in North America would like. This would be the ultimate Armada for around $65k in USD. Great value. Oh, its sold by Nissan with a Nissan warranty, servicing, etc.


    https://www.drive.com.au/reviews/2023-nissan-patrol-warrior-review-australian-first-drive/

    • Analoggrotto Analoggrotto on Nov 26, 2023

      If I ever want to know what it's like to live in the stone age, I'll visit Australia.


  • Joe65688619 Joe65688619 on Nov 28, 2023

    I bought the Infiniti QX80 in 2019 for 58K (nicely optioned, not loaded). This seems crazy to me, but all current prices are. They are still among the cheapest Body on Frame SUVs with decent towing capability, which is why we bought it. 70K miles and a lot of towing, no issues other than what left the factory (battery drain gremlins). The QX56 it replaced was a better value IMHO, but the drivetrain was so dated. The QX went 105K miles without issue, but the ECU got fried (loose terminal on battery was shorting and arcing). The cost of the fix was $$$, so it got replaced, with the dealer still listing an 8 year old SUV at $22K.

  • Alan Well, it will take 30 years to fix Nissan up after the Renault Alliance reduced Nissan to a paltry mess.I think Nissan will eventually improve.
  • Alan This will be overpriced for what it offers.I think the "Western" auto manufacturers rip off the consumer with the Thai and Chinese made vehicles.A Chinese made Model 3 in Australia is over $70k AUD(for 1995 $45k USD) which is far more expensive than a similar Chinesium EV of equal or better quality and loaded with goodies.Chinese pickups are $20k to $30k cheaper than Thai built pickups from Ford and the Japanese brands. Who's ripping who off?
  • Alan Years ago Jack Baruth held a "competition" for a piece from the B&B on the oddest pickup story (or something like that). I think 5 people were awarded the prizes.I never received mine, something about being in Australia. If TTAC is global how do you offer prizes to those overseas or are we omitted on the sly from competing?In the end I lost significant respect for Baruth.
  • Alan My view is there are good vehicles from most manufacturers that are worth looking at second hand.I can tell you I don't recommend anything from the Chrysler/Jeep/Fiat/etc gene pool. Toyotas are overly expensive second hand for what they offer, but they seem to be reliable enough.I have a friend who swears by secondhand Subarus and so far he seems to not have had too many issue.As Lou stated many utes, pickups and real SUVs (4x4) seem quite good.
  • 28-Cars-Later So is there some kind of undiagnosed disease where every rando thinks their POS is actually valuable?83K miles Ok.new valve cover gasket.Eh, it happens with age. spark plugsOkay, we probably had to be kewl and put in aftermarket iridium plugs, because EVO.new catalytic converterUh, yeah that's bad at 80Kish. Auto tranny failing. From the ad: the SST fails in one of the following ways:Clutch slip has turned into; multiple codes being thrown, shifting a gear or 2 in manual mode (2-3 or 2-4), and limp mode.Codes include: P2733 P2809 P183D P1871Ok that's really bad. So between this and the cat it suggests to me someone jacked up the car real good hooning it, because EVO, and since its not a Toyota it doesn't respond well to hard abuse over time.$20,000, what? Pesos? Zimbabwe Dollars?Try $2,000 USD pal. You're fracked dude, park it in da hood and leave the keys in it.BONUS: Comment in the ad: GLWS but I highly doubt you get any action on this car what so ever at that price with the SST on its way out. That trans can be $10k + to repair.
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