Looks like: The low V-Motion grille and flared lower bumper energize the front, but the back remains staid, giving the new Altima a reverse mullet: party up front, business in the back. Drivetrain: ...
Spacious, fuel-efficient, and good-looking, the 2027 Nissan Altima delivers on a lot of things family sedan buyers need, but rivals do more.
In 2018, Nissan dropped an all-new 2019 Altima. It was a refreshing return to form for the Japanese maker’s stalwart family sedan. The Altima had been Nissan’s best-selling car in the U.S. until 2016, ...
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The 2026 Nissan Altima faces potential discontinuation as SUV sales dominate and sedan demand shrinks across the midsize ...
The Altima’s finer points include a quiet cabin, easy controls, a big trunk, and a roomy and comfortable rear seat. The ...
If you want the zippy version of Nissan’s Altima mid-size sedan, you’d best be zippy yourself. The Altima loses its available turbocharged engine for the 2025 model year, but it otherwise carries over ...
Set to launch in the U.S. this fall, the 2019 Nissan Altima has debuted at the 2018 New York Auto Show. The Japanese automaker says the 2019 Altima represents the new global face of Nissan sedan ...
The Altima was just redesigned for 2019, and it’s significantly different than its predecessor. First introduced in 1992, the midsize sedan slots in-between the larger Maxima and the Sentra in ...
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Even though the 2.5 has its hiccups, Nissan is much obliged to boast the engine features the mirror bore process of the GT-R. These powerplants couldn’t be more different, let alone the difference in ...
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