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Nissan Altima Hybrid Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: NAH vs. TCH [newcars] by langjie
Apr 21, 2009 (12:25 pm)
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Replying to: newcars (Apr 20, 2009 9:29 am)

Haven't driven a TCH, but I get around 35 mpg overall (about 37 summer, 31 winter). I think you sacrafice a little bit of fuel economy with the Altima but I think the seats of the NAH is much more comfortable then a TCH. You should just go test drive one and see how you like it, see if your are comfy in the seats, etc. goodluck
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [newcars] by kiraadc
Apr 24, 2009 (10:22 am)
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Replying to: newcars (Apr 20, 2009 9:29 am)

I am the former owner of a Toyota Camry (not a hybrid) that was a good but, well yes, boring car. I bought my 2008 NAH last July and have loved everything about it ever since.
 
I would say my gas mileage was in the 36-40 mpg range in the summer, depending on AC, city vs. highway driving etc. When just highway, I got around 42, which was sweet. Winter range: 32-35 mpg. I live in DC.
 
I didn't consider the TCH because (a) I didn't want another boring car and (b) there was no Federal tax credit available.
 
The NAH car is fun to drive, has pickup when you need it, and is so stylish that a colleague even left a note on the car, not knowing it belonged to me, admiring it parked in front of the building and wondering where she could get one too. (NAH is not available in my area, so it requires a serious commitment to go to NJ, NY, or New England to get it from here as well as research on who will service it.)
 
My 11-year-old daughter thinks the back seat is roomier than than Camry. I don't know that's true, but she thinks the Altima is "way cool."
 
The only drawback is that smaller trunk, but I have found it adequate, even for beach vacations with all the attendant accountrements.
 
I loved not only my Federal tax rebate but also the fact that I was exempted from state sales tax (tied to the Federal status) and got a reduced registration fee as well. Rebates and reduced rates for hybrids are different in different states, but that's easy to check on the web. Those economics helped make my decision.
 
Also, I wanted to write in after owning the car 8 months just to say thanks to those who have posted in this forum for their honest and helpful observations and hints. The posts gave me the confidence to research a vehicle I couldn't drive until I committed to checking one out far away from home. It has proven to be a great decision so far.
 
Good luck with your purchase.
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [kiraadc] by newcars
Apr 24, 2009 (1:21 pm)
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Replying to: kiraadc (Apr 24, 2009 10:22 am)

Thank you for your advice and mileage report. I appreciate it. One more question that I must ask about the Nissan Altima Hybrid. How quiet is it?
 
We agree that the Camry is a boring car but one thing that I did love about it is that it was whisper quiet. I really did not realize how much I enjoyed that quiet until I drove other cars (including a non-hybrid Altima as a rental). Nothing compared to the quiet of my Toyota Camry Hybrid. However else the Camry is boring -- and we agree that it is boring -- the Toyota Camry Hybrid is quiet. Very quiet. And sometimes after a long, stressful day, that quiet is absolutely GREAT!
 
So I need to know, is the Nissan Altima Hybrid quiet?
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [newcars] by kiraadc
Apr 24, 2009 (7:25 pm)
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Replying to: newcars (Apr 24, 2009 1:21 pm)

Ah, glad to help. On the question of noise of the NAH. Compared with my old Camry or any non-hybrid car, the Nissan Altima Hybrid is unbelievably quiet. It is wonderful to start the car without a noise, to sit in traffic quietly, to cruise along today on flat or mild stretches of the road noiselessly. Hands down winner over non-hybrids. I agree the quiet is a great benefit of driving a hybrid.
 
But, I could not tell you if it is more or less quiet than other hybrids ON AVERAGE in your driving conditions. That I don't know. What I suspect is, if comparing Altima to Camry ONLY when the gasoline engine kicks in, I bet the Camry would be a little quieter. I think that may be best answered in a road test.
 
Hope this helps!
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [newcars] by langjie
Apr 27, 2009 (7:11 am)
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Replying to: newcars (Apr 24, 2009 1:21 pm)

my volume is usually at 2 or 3 while in the city, 3-5 at highway speeds. the engine is quiet, wind noise isn't too bad. I think it's comparable to my mom's 2004 camry for noise
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [langjie] by themouse
Apr 29, 2009 (2:24 am)
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Replying to: langjie (Apr 27, 2009 7:11 am)

Anyone know whether Nissan is close to hitting the 60,000 mark for the Tax Credit?
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [themouse] by langjie
Apr 29, 2009 (11:02 am)
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Replying to: themouse (Apr 29, 2009 2:24 am)

23,151
 
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/corporations/article/0,,id=186772,00.html
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [langjie] by themouse
Apr 29, 2009 (6:45 pm)
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Replying to: langjie (Apr 29, 2009 11:02 am)

impressive... thanks!
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Re: NAH vs. TCH [themouse] by langjie
Apr 30, 2009 (1:09 pm)
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Replying to: themouse (Apr 29, 2009 6:45 pm)

no problem. I knew I've seen those numbers somewhere
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Re: Back Again [redwood2] by mags49
Apr 30, 2009 (5:50 pm)
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Replying to: redwood2 (Mar 30, 2009 7:40 pm)

Thanks, Redwood2 and everyone else who posted this last year.
I'm a slow one, but like the writer above, when the NAH isn't sold in your own state, you are more cautious. I still haven't flown to CA to pick up car (due to trip to Nepal) but will check mileage when I do. Glad to know maintenence should be minimal even at another dealer. I have to commend my Prius dealer 5 years ago that gave free service for 3 years which spoiled me.
Sounds like less miles/gal in warmer weather which may be why writers last year noted differences...so hopefully it isn't your driving. I didn't notice the weather difference in the Prius.
AMT is alternative minimum tax on your 1040 IRS return.
Did you pay an ungodly amount for a lifetime ownership warranty?
I'll post again after my inaugural trip home.
M

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