Charlie207
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As someone who owned a Gen 1 Armada (2004-2014), I can agree that the interior quality is, visually, less appealing than my 2014 Yukon. But, it's rugged and long-lasting for a truck. I had the LE version with leather and all the bells/whistles. It feels more roomy than my Yukon, with a more upright (truck) seating position. If I wanted smokey walnut or baby sealskin leather seats I'd get a Gucci Escalade or Bentley. I liked the utilitarian feel.
My functional issues with it were how the rear IFS ate hub assemblies. I swapped in two cheap, and five Timkens in my ownership, and got really good at swapping them out quickly.
Then the frame/body eventually succumbed to rust. I'm sure the roadsalt up here greatly accelerates the problem, and there's lots of Armadas as old as mine still rolling around in the south & west, so I won't hold that against it.
The engine in the Armada - 5.6l VK56DE - rated at 305hp/385tq felt way underrated. And it's OEM throttle-mapping is still 2x better than my Yukon with 6spd and Blackbear tune. The thing just wants to go, and would smoke the tires easily. My 5.3 feels like a dog compared to it, which shouldn't be a big surprise with a DOHC w/variable intake runners.
The Gen1 was more of a Suburban competitor, but I feel like if they made a Yukon-sized vehicle (with a solid axle at the rear) it would still have better vehicle dynamics in all categories.
I still keep an eye open for Gen 2 Armadas, but they got bubbly and I'm not sure if that big engine is worth the Mary Kay exterior.
My functional issues with it were how the rear IFS ate hub assemblies. I swapped in two cheap, and five Timkens in my ownership, and got really good at swapping them out quickly.
Then the frame/body eventually succumbed to rust. I'm sure the roadsalt up here greatly accelerates the problem, and there's lots of Armadas as old as mine still rolling around in the south & west, so I won't hold that against it.
The engine in the Armada - 5.6l VK56DE - rated at 305hp/385tq felt way underrated. And it's OEM throttle-mapping is still 2x better than my Yukon with 6spd and Blackbear tune. The thing just wants to go, and would smoke the tires easily. My 5.3 feels like a dog compared to it, which shouldn't be a big surprise with a DOHC w/variable intake runners.
The Gen1 was more of a Suburban competitor, but I feel like if they made a Yukon-sized vehicle (with a solid axle at the rear) it would still have better vehicle dynamics in all categories.
I still keep an eye open for Gen 2 Armadas, but they got bubbly and I'm not sure if that big engine is worth the Mary Kay exterior.