2008 Nissan Altima 2dr Coupe I4 CVT S ULEV Safety Features

Safety Details
Air Bag-Driver-Front Yes
Air Bag-Passenger-Front Yes
Air Bag-Passenger-Rear (both) No
Air Bag-Passenger Switch (On/Off) No
Air Bag-Side-Body-Front Yes
Air Bag-Side-Body-Rear No
Air Bag-Side-Head-Front Yes
Air Bag-Side-Head-Rear No
Brakes-ABS-4 Wheel Yes
Brakes-ABS-Rear No
Locks-Child Safety Rear Door No
Headlights-Daytime Running lights No
Traction Control No
Night Vision No
Rollover Protection System No
Fog Lamps-Front No
Parking Aid No
Tire-Pressure Monitoring System Yes
Back-Up Camera No
Electronic Stability Control No
Other Features Anti-lock braking system
Driver & passenger supplemental dual-stage front airbags
Front side-impact airbags
Roof mounted side curtain airbags
Front seat belts w/pretensioners, load limiters, adjustable...
3-point seat belts in all seating positions
ELR seat belt system for driver seating position
ALR/ELR seat belt system for passenger seating positions
Front seat active head restraints
Child safety rear door locks
LATCH system (lower anchors & tethers for children)
Energy absorbing steering column
Front & rear crumple zones
Anti-lock braking system
Anti-lock braking system
Driver & passenger supplemental dual-stage front airbags
Driver & passenger supplemental dual-stage front airbags
Front side-impact airbags
Roof mounted side curtain airbags
Front seat belts w/pretensioners, load limiters, adjustable...
3-point seat belts in all seating positions
ELR seat belt system for driver seating position
ALR/ELR seat belt system for passenger seating positions
Front seat active head restraints
LATCH system (lower anchors & tethers for children)
LATCH system (lower anchors & tethers for children)
Energy absorbing steering column
Energy absorbing bumpers
Front & rear crumple zones
Side-door guard beams
Emergency inside trunk release

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The 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe has been introduced the same year that an all-new Honda Accord Coupe bows. Compared to the Altima Coupe, the Accord Coupe has a more elegant interior design that feels markedly more upscale. The Accord also rides a bit better than the Altima, though it doesn't feel as sporty. However, even in base-model form, the Accord Coupe comes with standard electronic stability control. Another rival is the Toyota Solara, but next to the Altima Coupe, the Solara really shows its age; the Solara's available V-6 can't match the Altima's V-6 in performance either.

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Comments (3 total)

  1. By A Chinn #1, Posted: 7/21/2008

    A Coupe rider

    After two road trips to California and Utah, I very much enjoy how the Coupe performed.In the 3 months I have had the Coupe, I finally saw another on the road. And what I saw was one stylish looking car. The Coupe rides well and drives like a clipper on the high seas..Fast abd sleek. The style lines are totally different and reflects a sportier life. The Azurl blue is just one rich looking color. Gas mileage.. 26.9mpg in all conditions w/ travel range up to 460 mile per tank.. This is my fun car.

  2. By Rich Gray #2, Posted: 8/6/2009

    I have a 2007 Altima with about 39,300 miles on it. August, 2008 it started to lurching/hestitating on a regular basis. Bommariton Nissan in approximately 13 months has not been able to find the problem and fix it. I drove it about 160 miles today and it did 53 times. One time it did 29 times in about 10 miles. When it hesititaes the tachometer will go up about 500 from 2000 to 2500. Sometimes it will act like it is trying to die. I talked with a woman yesterday who has a 2008 Altima. She said that her car is doing also. She thought that was normal. She has about 23,000 miles on her car.
    The car generally has to be driven at highway speeds for at least 7 miles, although most of the time it takes 15 to 17 miles before it starts acting up. It occurs normally when I give it more gas. It also normally occurs when I slowed a little bit and then try to speed up. It normally occurs at 2000 RPMS. It occurred 15 times in about 5 miles. It reminds me of how older cars used to act when they had what I call a missing problem. Sometimes, it seems the engine is trying to die.
    Can anyone help me with this? Have you heard of this problem?
    Rich Gray
    Arnold, MO

  3. By bruce #3, Posted: 11/21/2009

    NISSAN HAS JUST ANNOUNCED THAT ALL 2007 & 2008 ALTIMA'S WITH TRANSMISSION SURGES WILL BE REPLACED WITH A NEW (REBUILT) TRANSMISSION UNDER A NEW EXTENDED WARRANTY FOR UP TO 125K MILES. CALL YOUR LOCAL NESSAN DEALERSHIP.

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