Nissan Altima
2009 Nissan Altima Review
Sportier than the competition.
"The Nissan Altima offers a sporty alternative to the other midsize cars and is available in sedan and coupe body styles. Altima is available with a strong four-cylinder engine, a gas-sipping electric Hybrid powertrain, or a truly powerful, satisfying V6. The Altima sedan is roomy, comfortable and stylish, and overall we consider it the better choice versus the competition. The coupe makes a solid, appealing two-door, but it's not a great four-passenger car...." more
2008 Nissan Altima Review
Hybrid joins line of sporty sedans.
"Recently redesigned, the 2008 Nissan Altima is a midsize car with the performance and feel of a luxury sedan, at least when equipped with the V6 engine and a generous list of options. The Altima is roomy and comfortable and has stylish looks. The Altima is available with a strong four-cylinder engine, a gas-sipping electric Hybrid, or a powerful V6. The Altima offers a sporty alternative to the other midsize sedans and we think it's a good choice...." more
2008 Nissan Altima Coupe Review
All-new affordable sport coupe.
"The 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe is a nice two-door coupe. Elements of its styling hint at what Nissan hopes it will do to brighten up the Altima brand. But it lacks the spark, in looks and performance, that's essential to give a coupe the personality to be an image leader...." more
2007 Nissan Altima Review
All-new, powerful and luxurious.
"The all-new 2007 Nissan Altima is a midsize car with the performance and feel of a luxury sedan, at least in the model with the V6 engine and options. The basic models come with a strong four-cylinder engine. The Altima is roomier, safer, more comfortable and more economical than before, and has stylish new looks. It's a thorough improvement from top to bottom, inside and out. Based on the track record of Nissan engineering, it would be hard to go wrong with a new Altima...." more
2006 Nissan Altima Review
High performance, high practicality.
"The Nissan Altima boasts strong performance and responsive handling. Yet it's also practical, roomier than most mid-sized sedans, with comfortable accommodations front and rear, and a big trunk. The 2006 models will be the last of the current-generation Altima. An all-new 2007 model is on the horizon...." more
2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid
Nissan joins the hybrid generation
2005 Nissan Altima Review
New interior improves this roomy and powerful sedan.
"This third-generation Nissan Altima was launched in 2002 as an exciting alternative to the otherwise ordinary mid-size sedan segment. And it remains the cure for the common car. Now with a new interior, the 2005 Nissan Altima has addressed our biggest complaint with this car...." more
2004 Nissan Altima Review
Bigger and faster than other mid-sized sedans.
"The Nissan Altima stands out for its bold styling, and its bold design is backed up by strong performance. On a fun-to-drive scale, the Altima 3.5 SE tops the class, but the fun doesn't come at the expense of practicality. This car is bigger and roomier than most mid-sized sedans, with comfortable accommodations front or rear, and plenty of space to haul stuff...." more
2003 Nissan Altima Review
Bigger and faster than your average sedan.
"The Nissan Altima stands out with bold styling and backs it up with strong acceleration performance. This is especially true with the Altima 3.5 SE and its powerful V6 engine. The Altima is bigger than other mid-size cars. It provides roomy, comfortable front seats and roomy, comfortable back seats...." more
2002 Nissan Altima Review
Sporty alternative to the ubiquitous Camry and Accord.
"The 2002 Nissan's Altima is an impressive new midsize car. It's one of those somewhat rare family sedans that actually stands out in the crowd and delivers on the expectations set by its looks. Nissan's Maxima has long been a favorite with people who like a car with some pizzazz, but you'll have to spend well over $24,000 to get a Maxima with its standard V6. The Altima is available with a four-cylinder engine for considerably less money, and it's a roomier car. Ironically, if you want performance, the V6-p..." more
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