Overview & Reviews
A clean-sheet redesign for 2007 produces a Nissan Altima that boasts an available 270-horsepower V6, a new continuously variable transmission (CVT) and a roomy cabin that's much improved in terms of overall materials quality.
- Strong performance from V6 models, smooth and responsive CVT, attractive cabin design with quality materials, generous interior room front and rear.
- Stability control not available on lower trim levels, mediocre comfort levels in backseat.
User Reviews:
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2007 3.5SE 6MT - 2007 Nissan Altima
By Jaeger - September 10 - 1:56 amThis car provides an excellent blend of sport and luxury with a large helping of driving enjoyment. Great style inside and out and lots of space for people and cargo. They really nailed it. The only thing that might be a disappointment is if you really like the hunt-and-peck front end squirminess called torque steer. It is no longer available, even as an option.
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Luxury for Less! - 2007 Nissan Altima
By U-LTIMA-TE!! - September 1 - 3:06 pmJust bought my brand new nissan altima 07 w/ cvt trans + sl package on 1/3/07. After over 10 weeks of intense research in this category...I finally made up my mind to go for this ultimate beauty! Top Reasons why: 1) cvt transmission - no stress over timing belts like the ones in toyota/honda 2) More of a car vs price you pay - intelligent key, push start engine, stylish front panel + lot roomier than toyota/honda & above all slick exterior design (makes me feel like Im driving G-35 OR Lexus IS) 3) Handling is very responsive...performance wise absolutely fantastic theres NO NEED for V6 engine.
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A Decent Commuter - 2007 Nissan Altima
By autojunkie79 - August 19 - 6:13 pmAs my daily driver, the Altima is very quiet compared to the previous generation and gets great gas mileage (30.1 mpg avg) despite spirited driving tendencies (70+ mph, squirting through traffic). Now at 56K, it has been very reliable though there are several minor quality issues: A heat shield that rattles when engine is cold, air intake that keeps coming off and rear wheel well liner that keeps popping out - nothing that affects drivability or safety. For a midsize family sedan, the Altima handles surprisingly well but the electric steering is lifeless and OEM tires are horrid in the snow. I dont love this car, but I dont hate it either. Its a safe bet, just like Camry and Accord.
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So far, so GREAT!!! - 2007 Nissan Altima
By Derek - August 18 - 3:43 amIve had the Altima 3.5 SE for 2 weeks and 400 miles. The engine is phenomenal and has very smooth acceleration, and while the CVT takes some getting used to, I like it better than a conventional transmission. The paint job was outstanding (and Im a very picky guy). Fit and finish was excellent. Im still on the fence with regard to the push button ignition. A true pleasure to drive.
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Is very niiice - 2007 Nissan Altima
By Kikuchiy0 - August 14 - 10:06 amBought a 2.5 S with SL package, very happy. I thought about 3.5 SL pre- purchase, but when I drove the 2.5 it had plenty of power and the better fuel economy was attractive. Seats are very comfortable and the leather is nice, feels nicer than that in most cars. Interior design is intuitive and looks great. Bose stereo system sounds great too. Bluetooth connection to my cell phone is very convenient. Fuel economy averages about what I expected, roughly 28 mpg. The intellikey is awesome, no physical key. Never fumbling with keys is cool, and you cant really lock the fob in the car either (doors wont lock from the outside with the fob inside). Overall Im very happy with this car.
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Fun to Drive and Withstands Abuse - 2007 Nissan Altima
By randy1099 - August 12 - 12:56 pmMy girlfriend purchased this car new and it now has 102,000 miles on it. Being a die-hard American muscle car guy, I hate almost all FWD 4 cylinder cars, especially the imports. I was truly shocked by this one. The engine makes way more usable horsepower that I expected and coupled with the CVT, is able to perform well above its pricepoint. Somehow, Nissan managed to make this engine smooth and eliminated the torque steer associated with high power FWD cars. Girlfriend did almost no maintenance to this car for the first 90,000 miles. Car still runs great and gets low 30 MPG. CVT did die at 98,000 miles but Nissan replaced it for free. I do the maintenance and car is easy to work on.
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Excellent Car - 2007 Nissan Altima
By Dan Hess - August 5 - 7:00 pmI bought the 2007 Altima 2.5SL with Technology Package Invoice 26,476 from Cerritos Nissan, and it has been a pleasure to drive this vehicle. it runs really smooth, and I love the CVT feature along with the Bose Sound system. Best of all I got it for $1.1K under Invoice, at least that is the best price I could negotiate to. The interior of the car seems a little cheap but the technological features of the car at this price are amazing. It hugs the road very well. I LOVE it. Cars Previously Owned: Toyota Camry V6 LE, Honda Pilot EX-L
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Great Car - 2007 Nissan Altima
By Justin - July 31 - 10:50 pmI had my 2007 Altima for 2 weeks now. I love the car a lot. For a 4 cylinder, it has a lot of muscle in it. I like that I can play my iPod in it, with the AUX feature in it. The seats are a little uncomfortable, but I got used to it after a while. I have the leather seats in my car, and I did not have that on my previous car. Overall, its fun to drive, and I get a lot of compliments from strangers about the car.
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Great Car! - 2007 Nissan Altima
By ChuckGT - July 31 - 8:03 amThe car is wonderful. I couldnt be happier with it. I have a fully loaded 07 and all the toys are great. The improved navigation system is really amazing.
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Ok car - 2007 Nissan Altima
By T - July 25 - 3:36 pmI will never buy a car with the CVT transmission again. Engine noise is awful. But very comfortable car.