Used 2023 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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This car is asbolutely amazing.
Love this car it drives smooth, is spaceous and very fuel effeicent. I regularly get 45mpg on the highway, and 36mpg in the city. Very impressed with Nissian lately all there vehicles are very well built.
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- 2.5 SV SedanMSRP: $19,89840 mi away
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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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Bad transmission, do not buy
I'm currently leasing a 2022 Altima SR AWD with midnight package. The only reason I even gave this vehicle 3 stars is because of everything except the transmission. The transmission blew yesterday and I don't even drive the car hard. It is completely unacceptable for a new car to have a serious issue like this. I've owned two different Altimas in the past (1998, 2006) which really didn't have problems compared to the current one. I honestly believe the car would be fine if Nissan wouldn't have put a CVT in it. Apparently there are other Altima owners out there that have had the same transmission issue I've had. The rest of the car is fine so far. I hate writing bad reviews, but I feel like I need to let other potential buyers know that it's a risk buying this vehicle. Thank goodness it's under warranty. Overall, I don't recommend getting this car.
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