Used 2020 Nissan Altima Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Overall, an excellent car to own👍🏻
I have owned a couple of Altima’s in the past, but hands down this 2020’ NISSAN ALTIMA-SR is by far the best in drive quality, comfort, handling and overall interior/exterior design. Despite the 19” tires, the quiet ride and also the handling is very impressive.I love the overall feel of this car and I would highly recommend it to others. Test-drive it and I assure you that you won’t be disappointed, in my opinion the ride of this car is even better than a Toyota Camry ( I have owned that as well ).
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I wish I had got Toytoa
I only have 36,000 on my 2020 Altima SR my Seat start ripping try to get help from Nissan Affairs, all I was promise I will call you back, to find out they wasted my time, It’s sad nice car with cheap “Material “ I am hurt to know that no one cares when you sign that dotted line, they lie to you make you think they care.
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2020 Nissan Altima
I am really enjoying my new purchase. So far, everything is great!
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BACK SEAT
When trying out a 2020 Altima I continually bumped my head getting in and out of the backseat. I'm 6'0" and also discovered that when sitting in the back, my head scrapes against the roof. I told my wife not to hit any bumps because I might compress a vertebrae.
Not worth it
I always heard these were good cars so thought I would give them a try. First of all, the base S model is very bare bones. In order to get some nice driver assist options, aluminum wheels and other convenience items, you have to get the SR. Now you are looking at $28,000 list price. You can't get red, you have to pay extra for maroon, that's not red. The only interior color is black. I hate black upholstery, its hot in the summer! So I compare to the Hyundai Sonata, same basic size car. They both have a 2.5 liter engine, but the CVT transmission in the Altima seems to be looking for a gear and is annoying. Sonata has an 8 speed transmission with a stop/go feature. Its also offered with a turbo engine with about 30% more horsepower The SEL gives you all the package offered by the Altima SR and more. Parking assist, lane departure, remote start and all at a lower price. It is available with tan or gray upholstery in addition to black. And the Calypso Red color is no charge. Add a 5 year bumper to bumper warranty and 10 year 100K mile drive train warranty and Hyundai wins. Also, with some "horse trading" with the dealer, it sells for $2500 less. Both cars have a $2000 rebate now. Hyundai wins in my book.
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