Used 2003 Nissan Altima Consumer Reviews
Never buy Nissan
I bought a 2003 Nissan Altima with 165,000 miles on it about 4 months ago. In those 4 months I had to replace; camshaft position sensor, radio, 2 door handles, and alternator. Before the timing chain skipped a few teeth at 169,000 miles. It's just a money pit I'm getting rid of it. Anybody need a parts car?
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Ouch
I bought my 2003 Nissan Altima 2.5S new and put 85,000; miles on it in 17 years. That sounds good until you add up all the repair bills. Either 2003 was a bad year for the Nissan Altima or the Nissan service department needed more service revenue. I am looking at the Honda cars now.
- 2.5 S SedanMSRP: $2,925207 mi away
- 2.5 S SedanMSRP: $2,991320 mi away
- 3.5 SE SedanMSRP: $9,980355 mi away
Every Manufacturer Has Their Bad Day
My 2003 Altima, had a number of issues. Excessive oil use, random start up problems top of the list. The crankshaft position sensor a major player but not the sole solution. Dollar for dollar, amount of money I spent on it I'd probably have spent on an American make that wouldn't have given me the same mileage. That 2003 was the fifth Nissan I purchased new. My philosophy, 200,000 miles or ten years, which ever comes first. I never made ten years before a new one. I took best care of this Altima than all the other Nissans I owned and it gave me the worst repair record. I don't understand why the whole fleet wasn't recalled for repair. Buying my sixth new Nissan since 1973, a "2011 Rogue".
Good car
Had no issues with mine except like alot of other people, had to change the front rotors. Other than that and new tires, no problems
disappointment
I promised myself I would never spend my hard-earned money on a sleepy Japanese automobile. When it came time, it seemed like my only option so, I avoided Honda Accord and Toyota Camry because they are REALLY boring. And I chose Nissan Altima hoping it would be less boring - its not. Despite the extra horsepower, the ride is just as mundane as Camry- actually just as mundane as Oldsmobile Eighty Eight. Not only that, my service was a disgrace and the car rattles in a new place every time I sneeze. I can not wait until it is time to trade it in and I'll be on my way to a Pre-Owned BMW or Mercedes dealer. European cars are the only option from this car forward!