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    Nissan Altima

    Latest Model

    2019 Model Redesign Year
    Despite a recent mild freshening that added more standard active safety features, the Altima is a rather unremarkable midsized sedan. It delivers a roomy cabin, good fuel economy, user-friendly controls, and a large trunk. But the driving experience falls short when it comes to handling agility, and the seemingly pliant ride isn't adept at absorbing all types of bumps. The standard 2.5-liter engine provides decent acceleration, and the car gets a commendable 31 mpg overall. The optional 2.0-liter turbo engine was dropped for 2025. All-wheel drive is available.
    The car is relatively quiet, the cabin is roomy, and the rear seat is very generous. But the Altima's low ride height can make it a little challenging to get in and out.
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    2025 Nissan Altima

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    Base MSRP Range
    $27,000 - $34,830
    Destination Charge: $1195
    Base MSRP Range
    $27,000 - $34,830
    Destination Charge: $1195

    2025 Nissan Altima

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    2025 Nissan Altima
    Base MSRP
    $27,000 - $34,830
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    Road Test Score
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    Predicted Reliability
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    Predicted Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
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    2019-Present

    2019 Model Redesign Year
    The sixth-generation Altima offers all-wheel drive and a turbo engine. It is a rather unremarkable midsized sedan. That said, it's a competitive car that gets the job done. It delivers on room, fuel economy and user friendliness. But the driving experience is bland, falling short on handling agility, and the seemingly pliant ride isn't adept at absorbing all types of bumps. The standard 2.5-liter engine provides decent acceleration and the car gets commendable 31 mpg overall.
    With that engine, buyers can opt for all-wheel drive but not with the uplevel, more powerful 2.0-liter turbo engine. The car is relatively quiet. The cabin is roomy, if a bit too low for easy access. Controls are very easy to use and both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are compatible. To its credit, standard safety systems include automatic emergency braking. For 2021 pedestrian detection with automatic emergency braking is standard. For the 2025 model year, the turbo engine is dropped and a new Special Edition package becomes available on the SV trim. 
    2024 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $20,400 - $27,400
    EPA MPG
    32 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2023 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $18,600 - $23,800
    EPA MPG
    32 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2022 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $17,000 - $22,850
    EPA MPG
    32 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2021 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $15,300 - $19,450
    EPA MPG
    32 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2020 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $13,200 - $17,400
    EPA MPG
    32 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2019 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $11,875 - $16,950
    EPA MPG
    32 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    2013-2018

    2013 Model Redesign Year
    This version of the Altima was considerably less lustrous than its forebears. In a segment brimming with better cars, the 2013 Altima is a lackluster choice, ranking below virtually all of its competitors with a humdrum driving experience. If you do buy one, we suggest going with the 2.5SV to get a power driver's seat and blind spot monitoring. Advanced safety equipment, including forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking, is only available on the 2.5SL and 3.5SL trims; in both cases as part of a Technology package. Said succinctly, we'd skip this version of the Altima. There are many better choices within the crowded midsized sedan field.
    2018 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $9,025 - $11,925
    EPA MPG
    31 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2017 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $6,650 - $9,200
    EPA MPG
    31 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2016 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $6,125 - $8,250
    EPA MPG
    31 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2015 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $5,575 - $7,500
    EPA MPG
    31 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2014 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $5,250 - $6,800
    EPA MPG
    31 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2013 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $4,850 - $6,150
    EPA MPG
    31 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    2007-2012

    2007 Model Redesign Year
    The well-rounded 2007 redesign was even better, with an improved ride, especially with the powerful -- yet economical -- four-cylinder engine. The sportier 3.5 SE handles more sharply, but rides stiffly. Interior fit and finish are improved over the previous model, but the rear seat is less roomy. All Altimas have pushbutton keyless start. The 2010 freshening brought the previously optional stability control as a standard feature. Antilock brakes and brake assist are also standard equipment for this generation.
    A hybrid version was offered as well, but was dropped after 2011; its powertrain returned 32 mpg.
    2012 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $4,425 - $5,825
    EPA MPG
    26 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2011 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $4,100 - $5,275
    EPA MPG
    26 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2010 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $3,550 - $4,900
    EPA MPG
    26 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2009 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $3,175 - $4,575
    EPA MPG
    29 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2008 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,925 - $4,175
    EPA MPG
    29 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    / 100
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2007 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,900 - $3,600
    EPA MPG
    29 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5

    2002-2006

    2002 Model Redesign Year
    The third-generation Altima was much roomier than its predecessors. It was also quick, fairly comfortable, and generally competitive. Among its attributes are generous accommodations, a punchy and refined powertrain, nimble and secure handling, as well as a pleasant ride and a quiet cabin. Rear-seat passengers get large-car legroom and can easily stretch, or cross their legs. Though the roomy interior is stylish, fit and finish could be better, as some of the interior plastics look and feel cheap. Be apprised, IIHS side-crash-test results were poor without the optional curtain airbags.
    Anti-lock brakes were optional as well. For this reason, you'll want to look for a car equipped with the ABS/airbag Package.
    2006 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,925 - $4,050
    EPA MPG
    NA
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    / 5
    2005 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,900 - $3,775
    EPA MPG
    25 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 
    2004 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,900 - $3,225
    EPA MPG
    NA
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 
    2003 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,900 - $3,150
    EPA MPG
    NA
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 
    2002 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,900 - $3,050
    EPA MPG
    25 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 

    1998-2001

    The Altima aimed to compete with the four-cylinder Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, but never stacked up to them. Handling was less than nimble and the ride was busy. The noisy engine delivered strong acceleration. The front seats were too low and rear seating was fairly cramped. The rear seatback didn't fold down. The Altima was redesigned for 1998, evolving the same basic formula.
    It was slightly freshened for 2000. It remained a not very rewarding family sedan.
    2001 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,900 - $3,100
    EPA MPG
    NA
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 
    2000 Nissan Altima
    Retail Price
    $2,900 - $2,950
    EPA MPG
    24 mpg
    Reliability Verdict
    NA 
    Owner Satisfaction
    NA 
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