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Review of Altima SV - 2017 Nissan Altima
By Bruce B - February 19 - 8:29 amThe SV model has pretty much all the features of the SL except leather. If youre not a fan of leather seats but want all the other toys, this is the car for you. Replaced a prior Altima after 13 years. Love the car and love the deal. They worked to our budget and did not try to oversell.
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Comfortable, all the power I need - 2017 Nissan Altima
By Shawn - September 20 - 8:40 amLeased a 2017 Altima 2.5s, the car is super comfortable to drive with the plush seating. Easily enough power to drive in any condition, uphill, passing, highway merging, no problem. Suspension is awesome and a nice quiet ride. Safety rating is 5 star. [non-permissible content removed]
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Built for speeding tickets! - 2017 Nissan Altima
By Kevin Ray - July 16 - 5:38 pmWhen accelerating pay close attention to the speedometer, you go from 0-Mach50 in seconds. Its hard to go the speed limit. But it does get great mpg and great for having children and car seats. Built for highway not country roads
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Built for speeding tickets! - 2017 Nissan Altima
By Kevin Ray - July 16 - 5:38 pmWhen accelerating pay close attention to the speedometer, you go from 0-Mach50 in seconds. Its hard to go the speed limit. But it does get great mpg and great for having children and car seats. Built for highway not country roads
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Altima continues its legacy of excellence - 2017 Nissan Altima
By CDR - January 26 - 5:16 pmVST transmission takes some "getting used to" if youre accustomed to traditional automatics. It doesnt "shift" when you think it should, but actually its doing it seamlessly. Other than that (which isnt truly a detractor) this Altima is still the best dollar-for-dollar value in a mid-size sedan. Built in the USA, the craftsmanship, quality, reliability and economy of this almost 40MPG sedan is excellent. Got mine for just $17,600 - yes, to get this you still have to know how to negotiate sales with actual team members at the dealership, but it can be done.
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Altima continues its legacy of excellence - 2017 Nissan Altima
By CDR - January 26 - 5:16 pmVST transmission takes some "getting used to" if youre accustomed to traditional automatics. It doesnt "shift" when you think it should, but actually its doing it seamlessly. Other than that (which isnt truly a detractor) this Altima is still the best dollar-for-dollar value in a mid-size sedan. Built in the USA, the craftsmanship, quality, reliability and economy of this almost 40MPG sedan is excellent. Got mine for just $17,600 - yes, to get this you still have to know how to negotiate sales with actual team members at the dealership, but it can be done.
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2017 Altima SR - 2017 Nissan Altima
By Greg Mims - March 19 - 8:39 amAdded a remote start at purchase. Changed stock radio to a Kenwood navigation. The SR looks the best of the trims. The 18 inch wheels make the car look larger. The interior can be upgraded to leather, heated, air conditioned etc. if thats what you want. But the stock interior is very comfortable. We purchased from Dick Smith Nissan in SC. Got a great deal.
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2017 Altima SR - 2017 Nissan Altima
By Greg Mims - March 19 - 8:39 amAdded a remote start at purchase. Changed stock radio to a Kenwood navigation. The SR looks the best of the trims. The 18 inch wheels make the car look larger. The interior can be upgraded to leather, heated, air conditioned etc. if thats what you want. But the stock interior is very comfortable. We purchased from Dick Smith Nissan in SC. Got a great deal.
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