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2008 Nissan Altima - Consumer Opinions Page 2

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Edmunds user
2008 Nissan Altima

...The car is a blast to drive on curvy roads. It's also very peppy for a 4cyl. If you're looking for a new midsize sedan, check this out!...

Cars.com user
the best car i ever had

..."i bought this car with 20 miles on it and now i have 243000 and this car has costed me nothing. the only money in put in this car was for regular matinence...

Cars.com user
Alitma Coupe-Thought it was love at first site

...Trying to get it covered through Nissan corporate was also a nightmare as all they did was blame my driving which was NOT the case. Buyers Beware!! it was...

Edmunds user
No Compromise

...I'm 6'4" (yes I fit in the Miata) and found the front seats as comfortable as any I tested...

Edmunds user
Great Buy!

...Plenty of room and the styling is sharp. I went with the black on black and got a low tint on my windows for the appeal. The car is SHARP and would recommend...

Edmunds user
No Regrets

...Good sight lines through rear window when backing up. The transmission is very smooth, quiet, and easy to get used to. No need for a stick shift...

Edmunds user
Nice Looking

...I have driven this vehicle just over 1 yr. and so far I have been satisfied with it's performance and fuel economy...

Edmunds user
Whoosh! Manuverability & Speed

...We drive V6 cars (and a V8 truck) ranging from 185 to 235 hp but nothing has the jack-rabbit acceleration of 3.5 SE 270 horses...

Edmunds user
Good Car

...I also am a bit disappointed with the trade-in value of the car as I am looking to trade-in this car for the new Altima later this year. Overall a great car...

Edmunds user
Disappointed

...When descending hills the transmissions gears down, rather than coast for increased fuel efficiency. My last purchase of a cvt...


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The Altima's closest competition in this broad field of popular mid-size sedans comes from the Fusion, which also feels very sporty.

That additional driving sensation sets the Altima apart from the Accord, Camry, and Malibu, which all seem a bit heavier yet roomier in back.

With either of the engines, the Altima comes across as decidedly sportier than much of the competition--especially the Camry.

The Passat has a different, more European character, and its peppy four-cylinder engine performs best, but it requires premium fuel.

For safety, the Accord stands on top (it's an IIHS Top Safety Pick); also to the Altima's detriment, electronic stability control is still not offered on the four-cylinder model.

With some road noise entering the cabin, the Altima isn't noisier inside than most cars, except the Fusion.


 
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