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2 out of 5 stars

own 2 of them same year and model

JTAB, 01/19/2017
updated 07/20/2020
2008 Nissan Altima 2.5 S 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

Both cars have reached over 110k. We just sold both calls in 2020 and had them 12 years. The paint on one car over the roof was really pealing away. Although during the 12th year of life of cars, we drove them very little as we purchased newer vehicles, both cars had some electrical issues. Even after the battery changed, it seemed that the altnerators began having problems. The braking system one car above and beyond brake pads was spiraling down word. We maintained them with synthetic oil and bought them both 2 years old with 17K and 30K miles. Reliability plummets after getting above 105k in one of the two cars. Steering column went at 103K and it was 1300 to be fixed at a dealership. The car wouldn't start. Now same car needs to be towed but due to lock on parking button. We maintain them well with synthetic oil changes and routine maintenance. They go through batteries quicker than they are supposed to. but not the level of Honda I owned in the past. The more reliable vehicle, master brake cylinder went out at 70k. 800.00 repair. Both had batteries replaced X4. Previously, I owned a Honda Civic, sold at 13 years old sold with 270K, well maintained, original owner, no problems until 220K miles. I purchased a 2018 Honda Accord, awesome car, and my wife a 2015 Toyota product. Both have been extremely reliable. My opinion is that if you want to keep the car over 100K miles, then don't buy Nissans. At least not the 2008 period of time. Spend slightly more and buy a Honda or Toyota, or an Acura or Lexus. Much better short-term and long-term reliability with these cars.

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5 out of 5 stars

The 2008 is GREAT!

Katrina L. Williams, 10/09/2015
2008 Nissan Altima 3.5 SL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
14 of 15 people found this review helpful

I brought this car brand new in 2008. I have Loved this body style of car since it first launched!! Having been a 4 cylinder girl most of my life, I wanted something with a little KICK, so I opted for the 3.5 SL. Black heated leather seats, Sunroof, 6 Disc Bose stereo, the works for that year. I have fallen in love with this vehicle time and time again. The take off is phenomenal and year to date, i've only had to replace brakes, Battery, and tires. I keep the oil changed and keep her exterior clean. Although she is a 'low-rider' she still proves herself to be worthy time and time again. I have never had any issues with the mechanics of the push start, although 7 years later, I am having difficulties with the motor on the windows (to be expected), and for some odd reason the back left passenger door is beginning to hold water when it rains. Other than that she is THE PERFECT VEHICLE. Gas mileage is ok, but I'm still loving the CVT transmission. When I first purchased her, she didn't get much play, as she was 'the second vehicle', but with just over 72,000 miles and daily commutes over 2 hours per day, she's handling Well.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Great Sporty Car!

krismuszynski, 08/09/2011
2008 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE 2dr Coupe (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
14 of 15 people found this review helpful

Previously had an '07 2.5 Altima Sedan and LOVED it but wanted something sportier after a year of owning it. Lived up to exactly what it's built to be, a front wheel drive sporty car! First trip was to North Carolina in the first week of owning the car, averaged between 70-75mph on the eight hour trip from Florida (may have given it the beans a few times on the hwy as well) and had a 31mpg rating both ways to and from NC. Decided to give the suspension a work out on the mountain roads of Pisgah national forest. The car handled beautifully! The ride is TIGHT though, don't expect a soft ride in the SE package. It is made to be sporty! Loved the car and would only change the turning radius.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

5 years, 60k miles

stevewaclo, 12/11/2012
2008 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE 2dr Coupe (3.5L 6cyl 6M)
18 of 20 people found this review helpful

Noticed only one other review for a Coupe with some miles on it, so thought I'd share my experience. Took delivery in January of '08 and other than a broken limit strap on the driver door, the car has been flawless. Fuel economy on the V6 has been as high as 32 @ 70 (Hwy, measured several times at fill-up and around 20 in town with combined in the low 20's. Although designed for premium, I've used regular. Performance is excellent with some torque steer on hard launch. One track day, with VDC off, was a hoot. Excellent for long trips and plenty of room for skis, with the back seats down. Plus, it takes someone who knows the car to know an '08 from the current model.

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1 out of 5 stars

Where do I start with complaints?

Mick W., 07/26/2018
updated 08/19/2019
2008 Nissan Altima 2.5 S 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl CVT)
16 of 18 people found this review helpful

The CVT transmission failed at 120,000 which I have been told is typical. It is difficult to rebuild so you have to spend 3 grand for a new refurbished one at a dealership. Second, the car eats oil at a record pace. 3 quarts in about 1,000 miles! The mechanic told me the rings are shot in cylinder 3. I saw that Nissan has acknowledged problems with the 2006 Nissan Altima with the 2.5 L engine. Well, the same engine in a car 2 years newer is having the same issues as noted above! I would never buy a Nissan with a 2.5 L engine again! We finally installed a used engine in the car. I do not recommend anyone purchase a Nissan Altima with a 2.5 L engine!

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