Used 2010 Nissan Altima Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Best I Ever Owned
I'm not one to post reviews about things i buy or have, but once i bought this car i knew I had to let people know that one. It's a great Hybrid and well built too. Very good on gas. I have the fully loaded one so it's very comfortable And last but least IT'S A NISSAN. So it will last a life time five stars all the way!
26K Miles, Not 1 Problem
Purchased a silver/black 2009 NAH loaded w/every option Dec 09; sticker was just under $35K. After dealer, manufacturer, and tax breaks, paid about $26.5K! The car is solid, comfortable, supportive for a 6'2", 200-lb frame driver. I still can't believe the great acceleration. And the gas mileage is getting better. Just got back from a trip which is optimal for maximizing gas mileage, averaging 55 MPH, got 44.5 MPG on 108 mile trip! The NAV is good, but not great. The BOSE sound system is very good. I had an 06 Civic Hybrid, which I liked but it was too hard on my back (old lumbar injury), so upgraded to this heavier hybrid, and sometimes I feel like it's a Cadillac in terms of ride quality.
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,975374 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,995555 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,999600 mi away
The Beast
178k miles Never had a single problem all i did was regular oil change brakes tires Wheel bearings thats it.. It starts with one click and ready to go wherever you wanna go i bought one jeep too so i am using it these days but i am sure it can do 100k more
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Altima is where it's at
I found the hybrid Altima while looking for a Prius but I'm so glad I went with the Altima hybrid. I've had no problems with it and love the comfort (I'm a bigger guy), the acceleration is great, good mileage (28-32 depending on the time of year and it has a really comfortable ride. It seats 4 people very comfortably and five if needed. I couldn't be happier with it.
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Great car even in a accident
I was in a accident in the car if it wasn't for the car I would have been even more hurt then I am. It never gave me any problems
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Saved my life
This car is fun to drive. It has great gas mileage. This thing is built like a tank too. I was just in a major accident and was mildly injured. The other car that hit me was a mess. Love this car and highly recommend. Yes things go wrong but it’s a used car, of course you’re going to have maintenance on it.
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Only lasted 8 months
Bought it used only 80k miles lasted 8 months then the entire car died ECU went out took it to the dealership They replace the computer but then the engine started knocking really loud so now I am left without a car
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HORRIBLE NISSAN
I just bought the car less than a week ago. I was too stupid, didn't realize the problem when I was test driving it. Whenever you try to slow down or hit the brake, it actually sounded like an ambulance or police car siren 800 feet away from you. The dealership was in a quite busy neighborhood, so I really thought there were police cars or ambulance around or down that street, not until, I bought the car, and drove home and drove in my nice neighbor realizing that sound is from stepping on the brake. I brought it back to the dealer, they can't do anything about it, and I am stuck with this brand new car with horrible sound. Don't ever buy a Nissan car.
GET RID OFF IT BY 100k
My car had no oil in the car at 103K and no oil light came on at any time to warn me of low level or anything. A red car light came on to change a part in the car, then realized there was no oil in the car. At 103K engine started making like lose screws noise and shaking...did it from time to time..and at 108K miles it did this noise again and it just broke down. Did not turn back on, and had to tow it. Dealer said needed a hybrid battery and that would have to pay $475, plus diagnostics $125, and that after that they did not know yet what the damage could be until they can turn car on. Could be the engine or transmission. At this point I did not want to spend more money into it, and donated it. Got a new car, not Nissan. Hope you have better luck then I did, cuz I paid too much for time kept!!
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