5.7
fairly significant- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 14,908 miles
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My 2011 Nissan Armada started shaking very badly 8 months ago. Around that same time I had all 4 tires replaced. I took the car back to the place that put my new tires on (National Tire and Battery) and was told that the rack and pinion assembly needed to be replaced. They wanted $800-900 for the repair and to leave my car for 3 days which I could not do due to having only one vehicle. I took my car to a mechanic that dealt with electrical issues as well (Motions Automotive). They did what I felt like was a quick fix because the owner told the mechanic what he needed to do but the mechanic did a ride along with me, vocally stated what he wanted to do and reassured me he would do his best but the owner took precedence. Something was done to my air compressor(s) and it lasted a little over a week then went back to violently shaking every time I hit a bump or pot hole as well as the car taking a while to come to a complete stop. That happened from the beginning and I took it to the Nissan dealership twice and was told that-??s normal. I have to stop far off from a stop sign or light to stop in time or just fly through. All of the recalls that the 2010 Armada has is all of the same issues I-??m having which are very dangerous and life threatening. My suspension, rack and pinion, and brakes are all severely affected. I have 3 children and we love that car but as a single mother it fit my budget and family needs perfectly. I forgot to add that no warning lights are on nor were they ever on which worried me the most. I hope that someone can add the 2011 Nissan Armada to the 2010 Nissan Armada recalls. Thank you for your time!
- Aiken, SC, USA
The contact owns a 2011 Nissan Armada. The contact stated that while making a left turn, the dynamic control warning lamp illuminated as a loud noise was heard. The contact mentioned that after inspecting the vehicle, he noticed that the rear passenger's side lower control arm was fractured. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the technician verified the failure and stated that it seemed as if the vehicle was previously involved in a crash which caused the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was repaired. The failure mileage was 39,438 and the current mileage was 39,455.
- San Bernardino , CA, USA
The contact owns a 2011 Nissan Armada. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph, the vehicle exhibited a grinding noise. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnosis where it was stated that the rear axle and the emergency brake cable needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 33,100.
- Philadelphia, PA, USA
While driving at 50mph or higher, normal highway speed, it feels the car is kindly floating on the road and does not has a firm contact with the surface, on a perfectly sunny dry day. The feeling is like having tail spin a little. I've been having this experience ever since it was new, and in addition, the alignment is off from new, 1000-2000 mile new, and I always have to pull to the left to compensate. I went to dealer and reported this around 10K/15K miles, and they recommended alignment, and we did. However, problem persist. Just yesterday, the rear axle just gave up and broke. I took it to the dealer for warranty service, but they refused and accused that the car's been in collision. No, no accident/collision whatsoever! and no there's not any physical damage to the tire and rim. Rather, I believe this is a defect from the manufacturer.
- San Ramon, CA, USA
- Bridgewater, MA, USA