2024 Nissan Altima Consumer Reviews
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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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Worst purchase ever!
I purchased a NEW 2022 Altima SR and right away as soon as i arrived home there was a burn plastic smell coming from under the hood, loud noises when breaking and turning steering wheel side to side. Up to now the vehicle has been in the dealership for a month now. If your looking to buy a new vehicle stay away from NISSAN. I learned this the hard way.
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- 2.5 SL SedanMSRP: $23,98021 mi away
- 2.5 SV SedanMSRP: $20,26721 mi away
- 2.5 SV SedanMSRP: $20,13921 mi away
smoothest ride in it's segment
After my first test drive, I immediately decided to buy it. It has been over 5k and drive is as smooth as it can get. Feature list is also quite up to the mark at the price point. And space, that is quite a lot. Only concern I find sometime is that I am not sure my driving position is right as I feel my leg on paddle stressed a bit at times, not sure anyone else has experienced this. I am still trying to find that sweet spot for driving posistion.
Great Mix of Economy and Comfort
We have had our 2023 Nissan Altima SV for about 1 month and have driven just under 1,500 miles. We purchased this car because of the mpg ratings. We are averaging over 40 mpg so far which means I am enjoying this car. The mpg ratings beat the 2023 Honda Accord. The driving is responsive, the seats are comfortable, the pickup is quick (after our 2001 Windstar), but not as smooth or powerful as the 2023 Honda Accord with its turbo boost. The audio is great, and even without the added technology package I have enjoyed the seamless Bluetooth pairing. Trunk space has been sufficient for multiple bags, two violins, and two music stands, though it is a bit less than the 2023 Honda Accord. Wireless Android Auto would have been a nice as a standard feature without the technology package, but the ability to plug in works, and I cannot complain with how well it works. The Altima SV came with a power driver's seat that low-end models of the Accord did not offer. I think the car is a great value when compared to the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry if you are looking for updated technology, great gas mileage, and a lower price than the other two vehicles we considered while still getting a car rated to last 250,000.
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Best car
Nice car has all the features that I need
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