Used 2007 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
I got a lot of car for my money.
I bought this car used in 2010 it had 32000 miles on it. The thing that blew me away was that you can coast in 4th gear at 5 mph. Anyone who drives a manual knows that sounds impossible. Somehow The engineers at Nissan figured out that stop and go traffic is made more annoying when you drive a manual. So this transmissions helps with the commute. on to the car. I was shopping for a bmw recently and test drove a 330 with performance package Right after the test drove I hopped in my Nissan and pushed the envelope a bit. This Nissan really performs. I cant say enough. If you can find one of these with the manual test drive it you wont regret it
Sleeper Sport Sedan
I sold my 2001 Maxima for this car. The 2007 Altima SE V6 6-spd manual is an incredible sport sedan. It's slightly bigger than my '01 Maxima, has 50+ more horsepower than the '01 Maxima, was thousands cheaper, and gets better mileage. It's basically the fastest front wheel drive car you can buy. There are two exceptions... the Mazdaspeed 3 and the Acura TL Type S. The Mazda 3 is almost the same price and is smaller than a Civic. The Acura TL Spec B is a 38k machine and is only 0.1sec fast in the 0-60. The 6speed manual is taken right from the 350Z and is a dream. Motor Trend specs the 0-60 in 5.9 seconds... in a front wheel drive car! I get ~24mpg average and ~27-28 highway.
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Grannie Granatelli
Bought an Acura IXL to replace Altima. Too small, too slow. 2007 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6M) I have put 233,000 miles on this gem, and now we've come to the end of our road. Compared to other cars I've owned (3 Volvos, 1 '68 Mustang), this one has been a favorite. My kids say "no more manuals," and I am having a hard time letting go. That is because I cannot find anything in my price range that will be as much fun to drive. The car has been very reliable, and I have had few terribly expensive repairs. I shall miss it!
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12 years and 150k miles later...
...my 07 Altima (SE V6 w/ 6spd manual) is still going strong. We bought this car new in August 2007. We just replaced the original brake rotors. Replaced clutch two years ago. Otherwise no other major repairs or work other than normal maintenance (which we do ourselves). Love my car. It hauls some booty when needed and has nice tight steering. On the highway I can get almost 500 miles per tank. My only disappointments are visibility and seat comfort. The A-pillar and size of the side mirrors create an annoying blind spot. I so wish the seats were more comfortable and there was a lumbar support. I previously owned a 2000 Altima and a 1986 200SX.
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2007 3.5SE 6MT
This car provides an excellent blend of sport and luxury with a large helping of driving enjoyment. Great style inside and out and lots of space for people and cargo. They really nailed it. The only thing that might be a disappointment is if you really like the hunt-and-peck front end squirminess called torque steer. It is no longer available, even as an option.