View Full Version : Anybody Drive A Nissan Altima SL ?
Jeff '79
09-21-2017, 3:59pm
Do a review please...
I gotta get a DD sedan soon and am again starting to hunt.
These are pretty inexpensive relatively speaking.
2017 Used Nissan Altima 2.5 SL at North Coast Auto Mall Serving Bedford, OH, IID 16681150 (http://www.ncautoauction.com/detail-2017-nissan-altima-2_5_sl-used-16681150.html)
Do a review please...
It's a Datsun. :shrug:
OddBall
09-21-2017, 4:20pm
Nope. Never have.
They're popular in the rental fleets.
GRN ENVY
09-21-2017, 4:32pm
They're popular in the rental fleets.
Yep. Sold a quite a few of them at CarMax. Can be nicely equipped for the money. But 60-70k be ready to have trans issues with the CVT.
IMHO here is the list you should consider for a good cheap DD sub $18k
1. Honda Accord
2. Kia Optima (SXL trim, better motor, better options) under that trim they fall a part.
3. Toyota Camry
4. Nissan Maxima
Now if you you don't mind a car 2-5 years old with 40k + miles. Acura ILX or TLX. Lexus IS/ ES post 2011, earlier than that, you get to deal with the sticky dash recall. Infinity G37 is a solid car as well.
Hope that helps
Jeff '79
09-21-2017, 4:33pm
Yep. Sold a quite a few of them at CarMax. Can be Nicky equipped for the money. But 60-70k be ready to have trans issues with the CVT.
IMHO here is the list you should consider for a good cheap DD sub $18k
1. Honda Accord
2. Kia Optima (SXL trim, better motor, better options) under that trim they fall a part.
3. Toyota Camry
4. Nissan Maxima
Now if you you don't mind a car 2-5 years old with 40k + miles. Acura ILX or TLX. Lexus IS/ ES post 2011, earlier than that, you get to deal with the sticky dash recall. Infinity G37 is a solid car as well.
Hope that helps
Thank you :cert:
lspencer534
09-21-2017, 5:33pm
You'll have less trouble with a Toyota Camry.
MrPeabody
09-21-2017, 5:40pm
I recently sold my '08 Camry with 107K on it, I think.
Upside - flawlessly reliable, 32 mpg highway, roomy car, sold it for 1K above KBB private party value to the first person that looked at it.
Downside - Poor fit and finish, five recalls (all minor stuff, but that accelerator problem was one of them) most boring car I have ever driven.
99 pewtercoupe
09-21-2017, 5:56pm
I have a 2008 with approx 115k miles on it. Has been a very reliable DD
No issues so far with the CVT but it does take some getting used to
Jeff '79
09-21-2017, 6:57pm
Yep. Sold a quite a few of them at CarMax. Can be nicely equipped for the money. But 60-70k be ready to have trans issues with the CVT.
IMHO here is the list you should consider for a good cheap DD sub $18k
1. Honda Accord
2. Kia Optima (SXL trim, better motor, better options) under that trim they fall a part.
3. Toyota Camry
4. Nissan Maxima
Now if you you don't mind a car 2-5 years old with 40k + miles. Acura ILX or TLX. Lexus IS/ ES post 2011, earlier than that, you get to deal with the sticky dash recall. Infinity G37 is a solid car as well.
Hope that helps
But 60-70k be ready to have trans issues with the CVT.
Are you talking the Honda Accord or Nissan Maxima when you say CVT ?
Also, there is a Car-Max in Rochester, a touch over an hour down the road.
Are they walk in stores where you can see the cars or are they just on line?
Mike Mercury
09-21-2017, 7:12pm
http://memecrunch.com/meme/2J51T/altima-coupe/image.jpg
GRN ENVY
09-21-2017, 8:03pm
But 60-70k be ready to have trans issues with the CVT.
Are you talking the Honda Accord or Nissan Maxima when you say CVT ?
Also, there is a Car-Max in Rochester, a touch over an hour down the road.
Are they walk in stores where you can see the cars or are they just on line?
Nissan cvt’s are the problem child. Those and Ford focus/ fiesta trans were always in the shop. There are plenty good out there, but I saw more of those in the shops.
All CarMax stores are walk ins. You can see the cars in person. If there is one you really like you can place a hold online for a test drive until you can get down there. Their website will have full history of all the cars. I used to know a sales guy there and the general manager. Not sure if either is there any more.
Make a list of a few cars to drive while you’re there. All the cars will Be unlocked for you to get in and out of, so you won’t need a sales guy if you don’t want one.
polarbear
09-21-2017, 9:28pm
But 60-70k be ready to have trans issues with the CVT.
Are you talking the Honda Accord or Nissan Maxima when you say CVT ?
Also, there is a Car-Max in Rochester, a touch over an hour down the road.
Are they walk in stores where you can see the cars or are they just on line?
Hmmm... I'm gonna disagree here with a few posters, and say I've driven literally hundreds of these cars over the past few years.
1. Altima's are comfy, quiet cars with enormous trunks.
2. They get crazy gas mileage- I've never seen one returned with a DIC readout under 30mpg, and readings over 40 aren't uncommon. That's the best fuel mileage this side of a hybrid in this class.
3. In our shop, they've been total strangers (Not true of other Nissan products). Typical Altima gets 30-40K miles of daily rental use without issue before getting retailed (we don't run ours through auction- they're easy to sell out here).
So why didn't we buy one? (We have a Camry)
1. Mrs. Bear didn't like the rearward visibility, and wasn't keen on the bodystyle.
2. We bought new- so resale becomes a bit of a factor.
3. We have a great Toyota dealership nearby that's verified the glowing reports we got from friends/acquaintances that had done business with them.
One car I'd strongly consider in this class is a Fusion Hybrid. This is the quietest, most comfortable car in it's class (and a class or two higher) you can buy. Fleets have loaded up on hybrids, so late model returns at a reasonable price should be readily available. The hybrid drivetrain was a Ford/Toyota joint venture, so there shouldn't be any mechanical trauma or drama to deal with.
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 6:30am
This Altima is pretty loaded and piques our interest.
Only 150 hp though... We want to be above 185hp.
Comments ? .... (Not you Mercury ! ) :D
https://www.carmax.com/car/14483245
This Altima is pretty loaded and piques our interest.
Only 150 hp though... We want to be above 185hp.
Comments ? .... (Not you Mercury ! ) :D
https://www.carmax.com/car/14483245
We have had 3 Acuras, 2008 TL, 2008 MDX and now a 2015 MDX. I used the TL as a commuter car, I drove it for 2 years and put 50K on it. Flawless. Dealer service is great, always a free loaner if it was going to take more than a couple hours.
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 6:41am
We have had 3 Acuras, 2008 TL, 2008 MDX and now a 2015 MDX. I used the TL as a commuter car, I drove it for 2 years and put 50K on it. Flawless. Dealer service is great, always a free loaner if it was going to take more than a couple hours.
How is the handling, braking and hp ?
I'm going from a 525i to ....Something else, and it will be a difficult adjustment for me :cry:
GRN ENVY
09-22-2017, 7:20am
This Altima is pretty loaded and piques our interest.
Only 150 hp though... We want to be above 185hp.
Comments ? .... (Not you Mercury ! ) :D
https://www.carmax.com/car/14483245
How is the handling, braking and hp ?
I'm going from a 525i to ....Something else, and it will be a difficult adjustment for me :cry:
Keep in mind, Acura is built by Honda so you can’t go wrong. The ILX is the civic platform. It will drive and ride smooth and handle well. Coming from your 5 series, I think you need to consider a TLX/TSX
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 7:24am
Keep in mind, Acura is built by Honda so you can’t go wrong. The ILX is the civic platform. It will drive and ride smooth and handle well. Coming from your 5 series, I think you need to consider a TLX
I'm filling out the financing page as we type.
How long will they take to get back to me?
Liz doesn't like the ILX anyway
Thanks for your input Marcus :cert:
GRN ENVY
09-22-2017, 7:32am
I'm filling out the financing page as we type.
How long will they take to get back to me?
Liz doesn't like the ILX anyway
Thanks for your input Marcus :cert:
20-30 mins to have your approvals/ prequal. It won’t be on that exact car. It will Be on average 2013 cars to get you an basic prequalification. Once you decide on the car. Age, miles of the car will differ you’re interest rate. Newer and lower miles have better interest rates. Now if you have challenged credit. Your approval will be what it will be. If you have great credit. You will get an interest rate to your liking. Keep in mind, you might be able to get a slightly better rate with a credit union, they evaluate risk differently.
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 7:36am
20-30 mins to have your approvals/ prequal. It won’t be on that exact car. It will Be on average 2013 cars to get you an basic prequalification. Once you decide on the car. Age, miles of the car will differ you’re interest rate. Newer and lower miles have better interest rates. Now if you have challenged credit. Your approval will be what it will be. If you have great credit. You will get an interest rate to your liking. Keep in mind, you might be able to get a slightly better rate with a credit union, they evaluate risk differently.
Rochester does not open until 10, so I'm thinking that hat may delay it a bit.
We're both north of 800 so that won't be an issue.
I may stop at a credit union today to see what they can offer as well.
Now to find something that we both can agree on....:shots:
GRN ENVY
09-22-2017, 7:46am
Rochester does not open until 10, so I'm thinking that hat may delay it a bit.
We're both north of 800 so that won't be an issue.
I may stop at a credit union today to see what they can offer as well.
Now to find something that we both can agree on....:shots:
Sales guys will be in a time 9, should hear a little afterward. May want to look at some Lexus or Infiniti’s. Caddy has done nice with the ATS. It’s fun if you get the turbo 2.0
m and t's77
09-22-2017, 8:37am
Lexus IS series are real nice and have awd.If the wife doesn't want to keep the BMW after the lease I will steer her that way.
Hate any fwd based cars and need awd in this area.
polarbear
09-22-2017, 9:51am
This Altima is pretty loaded and piques our interest.
Only 150 hp though... We want to be above 185hp.
Comments ? .... (Not you Mercury ! ) :D
https://www.carmax.com/car/14483245
Camry has 178 HP, and honestly has more power than traction off of a full stop. Either car will go fast enough to get you thrown in jail if you use them to the fullest potential.
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 9:54am
Camry has 178 HP, and honestly has more power than traction off of a full stop. Either car will go fast enough to get you thrown in jail if you use them to the fullest potential.
That Altima?
https://www.carmax.com/car/15058332
I keep gravitating to the Honda Sport or the Altima.
https://www.carmax.com/car/14483245
How is the handling, braking and hp ?
I'm going from a 525i to ....Something else, and it will be a difficult adjustment for me :cry:
Absolutely loved my TL, around 275 horse, 28 mpg on my commute, solid comfortable ride. Handled nice for a front wheel drive car. Would have bought another if I didn't get into a vanpool.
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 10:50am
Other than the color, this Audi is something that I could drive.
Price and mileage are right. 220 hp is right up my alley...
I gotta run it by Liz.
Pray for me... She being very frugal lately....:shots:
https://www.carmax.com/car/14625661
mrvette
09-22-2017, 11:04am
OUTIE is made by krauts, fuggetaboutit......buy 3 cars for the cost of one bracket/bolt for that thing......find a bolt that is 9.256 mm......:issues:
OUTIE is made by krauts, fuggetaboutit......buy 3 cars for the cost of one bracket/bolt for that thing......find a bolt that is 9.256 mm......:issues:
Jeff drives a kraut car already.
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 11:09am
OUTIE is made by krauts, fuggetaboutit......buy 3 cars for the cost of one bracket/bolt for that thing......find a bolt that is 9.256 mm......:issues:
Krauts make quality stuffs :yesnod:
Like my 14yr old BMW 525i.....
mrvette
09-22-2017, 11:09am
Jeff drives a kraut car already.
Good, lets encourage him to compound the error......:dance::D
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 11:11am
Good, lets encourage him to compound the error......:dance::D
Pics of you're American Beauty !!! :dance:
Pics of you're American Beauty !!! :dance:
Car from American Beauty? Here ya go:
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/1b/a7/b9/1ba7b95afb14746a3eae1938b0197fce.jpg
Jeff '79
09-22-2017, 11:22am
Car from American Beauty? Here ya go:
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/1b/a7/b9/1ba7b95afb14746a3eae1938b0197fce.jpg
Gene's is much prettier. :ball:
Brett K
09-22-2017, 2:09pm
I just drove a brand new 2016 last week as a loaner while my truck was getting a recall done. A nice car for the price but pretty gutless. I would go for the 4cyl Accord.
Yep. Sold a quite a few of them at CarMax. Can be nicely equipped for the money. But 60-70k be ready to have trans issues with the CVT.
:iagree: seen it happen to a few friends
polarbear
09-22-2017, 6:58pm
That Altima?
https://www.carmax.com/car/15058332
I keep gravitating to the Honda Sport or the Altima.
https://www.carmax.com/car/14483245
This is what we came across when we bought the Camry. Our brand new '16 Camry SE ran out the door for just under $20K. And it came with 0% financing for 60 months. Roughly a grand more than a yr old used one with 25-35K miles on it. At that price, the used alternative just didn't make sense. (Yes, I am a mooch. I admit it.)
markids77
09-22-2017, 7:42pm
How about another 5 series BMW? You are not going to love a front wheel drive car after so much time in a RWD. Torque steer in the snow sucks.
Jeff '79
09-23-2017, 6:37am
How about another 5 series BMW? You are not going to love a front wheel drive car after so much time in a RWD. Torque steer in the snow sucks.
Ya, I know.
They're really expensive these days and I'm looking for something well under that price point.
If I sell some acreage that I have for sale, I may step up to something more to my liking though.
Man, it's tough to trade down. Not being snobby or anything but I will miss the performance. I have not even driven anything listed yet, so who knows? They may be ok. I'll run the 525i through the winter and hopefully find something during that time.
Jeff '79
09-23-2017, 2:50pm
Well, after the advice of you guys and especially Marcus, we got a 2013 Acura IXL with 41k miles on it.
Acura ILX 2013 for Sale Amherst NY Serving Buffalo, 17T1483A (http://www.northtowntoyota.com/used/Acura/2013-Acura-ILX-cfae9ba00a0e0ae965f9dd84858a26df.htm)
It cost $14,670 and with the 3yr, 36k mile, Zurich optional comprehensive warranty for $1800, it is now in my driveway.
I actually enjoyed the ride home , as the interior is black leather and fully appointed.
I'll drive the 525i over the winter, then say a fond farewell to it.
I't a sharp car and drives surprisingly well.
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MrPeabody
09-23-2017, 2:57pm
Good choice.:seasix:
Jeff '79
09-23-2017, 2:59pm
Good choice.:seasix:
Thank you. :cert:
But what will Gene think ??? :ball:
GRN ENVY
09-23-2017, 3:17pm
Nice clean car! Glad I could help!
Millenium Vette
09-23-2017, 5:33pm
Well, after the advice of you guys and especially Marcus, we got a 2013 Acura IXL with 41k miles on it.
Very sharp car, you done good Jeff! I am also a big believer in getting the extended service contract. The piece of mind even if you never have to use it makes it worth the money. :seasix:
Do you fit in it? :bigears:
Nice. You are going to love it.
Jeff '79
09-23-2017, 8:23pm
Do you fit in it? :bigears:
Yep. It's quite comfortable for my 6'5" frame.
I like an intimate cockpit and this fits the bill. :seasix:
JRD77VET
09-23-2017, 8:40pm
Congrats :toast: Hope it's a good vehicle for you. The BMW served you well, hopefully this one does too :cert:
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