Used 2022 Nissan Altima Consumer Reviews
5 months after buying...
THIS WAS BOUGHT BRAND NEW, NOT USED. Speakers completely went out 3-4 times and seat heaters started working only intermittently. 4 months after that, I GOT IN THE CAR ONE DAY, IT WAS COMPLETELY DEAD. No warning lights, no engine issues or weird noises/movements, nothing...only the speaker/seat heater issues months before. Had to tow to dealership, miss work, and get myself a rental car to only partly be reimbursed later by Nissan. Repair shop said it was a defective battery and replaced it. Speakers/heaters worked fine after this!! Fast forward 2 months, speakers go out again and heaters act up. I take back to dealership, they insist nothing is wrong with speakers or seat heaters, so nothing fixed! I'm sure I'll be stranded again in the near future... UPDATE: Nissan never fixed anything on that car-I had to trade it back in and get another one (more $ out of my pocket). I've had the new 2024 Altima for about 1 1/2 yrs-electrical issues, AC cuts in and out, etc...I WILL NOT GO WITH NISSAN AGAIN.
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Big Bear via California 18
California 18 from Lucerne Valley to San Bernardino might be the ultimate road test, and an Altima SL 2.5 passed with the cement plant at 60mph with flying colors. Decsending to San Bernardino the Altima held the road firmly. The seats were supportive around the nonstop curves, even at high speed.
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- 2.5 SV SedanMSRP: $16,99860 mi away
- 2.5 SR SedanMSRP: $17,645100 mi away
- 2.5 S SedanMSRP: $18,99897 mi away
Happy customer
I’m very happy with my Nissan Ultima grade on mileage rides well, and it was a great buying experience
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Beware of gas tank on new
I have a 2022 Nissan Altima Platinum. Only 2 months in I find out there is a hole in the gas tank. I never got really good gas milage on it, but I just figured it was because of how I drive. There is a manufacture issue with the gas tank. And to quote the service manager at Nissan of Greer in SC Shane Dover "this happens all the time it's just plastic".
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Roadie!
On a 6400 mile road trip, my Altima got 42MPG on 87 octane regular when using cruise control and driving 75-85 mph. All around great performance. Could not be more pleased.
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