It doesn’t matter how much you may love a vehicle, at the end of the day you’re left asking your local Delray Nissan dealer the same question: “Yeah, but what does it cost?”
The really great cars are really expensive, which makes sense on some level, but there are also a number of great vehicles out there that don’t require a second mortgage to cover the payments. Nissan has always balanced quality and cost as delicately as any automaker in the business, and nothing has changed when it comes to the recently-announced prices for the latest models of Armada SUV, Maxima sedan, and Titan pickup.
All of the following vehicle prices come after a destination charge, ranging between $760 and $975:
The base rear-wheel drive Armada starts at $39,465 for the SV trim and works its way up to $52,025 for the feature-full Platinum trim. There is a four-wheel drive version that comes in at $45,065 for the base and $54,925 for the Platinum version, but as ever, all-wheel drive tends to cost a little bit more. Still, it might be worth it in a bigger SUV like this one.
The Maxima, one of Nissan’s better sellers, actually costs exactly the same as it did last year. Boynton Beach Nissan Maxima dealers are still starting off the 3.5 S at $32,510 and the 3.5 SV at $35,210. Both pack a 3.5-liter V6 and front-wheel drive, and both are notoriously dependable vehicles.
Finally, the Titan, which starts at $30,935 in the S trim, which sports two-wheel drive. The most expensive iteration of the vehicle is the 4×4 SL Crew Cab model, which comes in at $41,185. There’s also a Titan King Cab for $28,385 and a PRO-4X 4×4 version for $36,115, but that one’s a little bigger and packs a little more muscle.
Each of these vehicles is currently on sale at Nissan dealerships everywhere, so if the price sounds right and the car looks as awesome as we said it would be, then you really don’t have much choice but to head out and get behind the wheel of one of these suckers. You’ll see much worse cars for much more money, which is one of the reasons Nissan continues to grow in popularity all over the world.