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MSRP: $19,900 - $29,380 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Nissan Altima Professional Cars.com Review

...That's the engine that came in our tester, the 2.5S model (base price $21,750). Also available is the 3.5SE model, which comes with a version of the VQ-series 3.5-liter V-6 used in a number of Nissan...

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2009 Nissan Altima Professional Cars.com Review

...The newest Altima is two-and-a-half inches shorter than before, and the wheelbase is an inch shorter. Height is the same, but the car is 0.3 inches wider than the '06 model. At 189.8 inches long...

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2009 Nissan Altima Professional Cars.com Review

...Under the hood of the Altima Coupe are versions of the same engines offered in the sedan. The base engine is a 2.5-liter, double-overhead-cam, inline four-cylinder rated at 175 horsepower and 180...


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2009 Honda Accord LX Review

...I really like the interior design and there is ALOT of room for adults in the back. Now, it's not the best looking sedan out there, in my opinion the Altima is...

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2009 Nissan Altima

...Have the full package to includes climate control, Bose system, leather and heated seats, and the sunroof. Nissan has a great assortment of accessories that...

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2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid

...excellent build quality, all the features you need, excellent incentives for hybrids right now and in canada $6500 rebate for the car, not slugish when...

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2009 2.5 S

...I have not experienced this, my car accelerates immediately and quickly. I barely have to touch the gas. Much more responsive than any other 4cyl I have...


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2009 Nissan Altima..................?
Im Back At It Again...I Went Car Shopping Today And Came Across A 2009 Nissan Altima...It Has 32,000 Miles Selling At $15,000...Cloth Seating, Am-Fm Radio With Cd Player, Blue Tooth, Power Locks And Windows Is This Really A Good Deal???????????????????
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

You got a great deal. I recently purchased a 2009 Altima which had the same specs as yours, with the exception of the mileage. When I bought my car it had just over 24,000 miles. For you, 32,000 isn't bad in terms of mileage. I think you came away with a good deal. The only thing I recommend...

How much would it be if got allstate insurance for a new 2009 nissan altima. im 20yrs old, live with my parets?
my parents have allstate. this is my first car under my name.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Only your insurance agent can give you a proper estimate. Boys under 25 (show off drive to fast) have very high insurance rates. Girls rates are less but they are catching up (as more texting while driving wrecks happen). Place where you live rural or city high crime or not change rates...

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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.

The Passat has a different, more European character, and its peppy four-cylinder engine performs best out of any base engines in this field, 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.

Compared to the Accord, Camry, and Malibu, the Altima feels a little perkier to drive, yet slightly smaller inside.

Especially versus the cushy Camry, the Altima comes across as decidedly sportier.

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