Compare: 2008 Nissan Altima vs 2008 Saturn Aura

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2008 Nissan Altima

2008 Saturn Aura

  2008 Nissan Altima 2-door Coupe I4 Man S Front Exterior View 2008 Saturn Aura
MSRP
$23,645
$22,860
Invoice $22,404 $21,542
MPG
City/Highway
19/33 17/32
Rating 8.4 8.2
Bottom Line The 2008 Nissan Altima is a little sportier, though not less sensible. The 2008 Saturn Aura is the kind of car people learned to look to the import brands for, and now you can get it from General Motors through Saturn.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Base four-cylinder model is peppier than rivals
  • Very fuel-efficient with four-cylinder and CVT automatic
  • Especially torquey V-6 can keep up with some sports-cars
  • Crisp, responsive handling

Dislikes:

  • Back-seat not especially roomy
  • No way to avoid gimmicky keyless ignition system
  • Four-cylinder models don’t include stability control

Likes:

  • Clean styling
  • Handsome interior
  • V-6 power (two levels)
  • XR wireless headphones (rear seat)

Dislikes:

  • Minor interior quality quibbles
  • Rear-seat bottom cushion
  • Four-speed automatic
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Nissan Altima $13,167 $18,860 $16,005
2008 Saturn Aura $10,835 $15,537 $12,955
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