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#16 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [waltchan]
by gooddeal2
Dec 17, 2007 (6:52 pm)
Toyota Camry and Honda Accord will continue to improve, but not Nissan Altima. Nissan is done, I think.
Did you know that Camry is not on the Consumer Reports recommended list anymore?
#17 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [gooddeal2]
by waltchan
Dec 18, 2007 (12:26 pm)
Yes I know the poor rating, but I can really bet for sure that the 2011 Toyota Camry, which will be the last year of this current generation, will be more reliable than the 2011 Nissan Altima. Like I said before, Nissan is done.
#18 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [waltchan]
by jd10013
Dec 18, 2007 (5:07 pm)
Like I said before, Nissan is done.
lol.
#19 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [jd10013]
by dtownmil
Dec 28, 2007 (12:36 pm)
"Nissan is done", what a joke. That's just dumb. I had a 97 Altima, 125,000 miles and ran like a top. Sister is driving it still with no problems. Now have a 2004 Altima with 40,000 miles, love it. Runs great, plenty of power for a 4 cyl. (2.5L) and wonderful gas mileage. I drove a 2007 rental for 2 weeks with the 4 cyl and CVT and loved it as well. The CVT is awesome! The 07 did feel a bit lighter and perhaps "cheaper" in some way than my 04 however.
Looking at purchasing a Pathfinder or X-terra soon. Oh, wait...Nissan is done...Ha.
#20 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [waltchan]
by electricdesign
Jan 09, 2008 (12:17 pm)
You're right waltchan, Nissan IS done, if they don't change their ways. The 2002 Nissan Altima 2.5S seems to be proof of that. There are more reports every day of the Catalytic Converters failing, engines burning lots of oil and engines needing to be replaced. Just look over in the Edmunds Nissan Altima Engine Failures Forum. I already had to pull the head off a 2002 Altima 2.5L to fix the engine. Please don't buy a Nissan without first checking the history out throughly.
#21 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [electricdesign]
by jd10013
Jan 10, 2008 (3:36 pm)
lol, your funny man. you do realize nissan just completed a year that saw better sales gains then GM, Ford, Toyota, and Honda? over 6% growth in a down market. thye also consistently run higher margins than all thier competitor, earing billions of $$$ a year. Yea, they're about finished if you ask me.
sure, they're some people how had engine problems with the altima. but the number of them compared to the over 1 million altima cars sold make it staticticaly meaningless.
#22 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [jd10013]
by hackd
Jan 10, 2008 (7:03 pm)
I actually saw on the news that Nissan just claimed bankruptcy. They cited the fact that electricdesign from the Edmonds board claimed they are done so knew the writing was on the wall.
#23 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [hackd]
by electricdesign
Jan 10, 2008 (7:31 pm)
Ha ha ha! That is funny man!
Maybe there are a lot of people that are happy with Nissan, but some are not. I'm not sure how the numbers run, but when it happens to you, then it's a lot more personal. When you get screwed by Nissan, it does'nt make you want to go out and buy another Nissan.
I'm glad you guys are happy with your Nissans, and I hope they keep running well for you. But as for me, my next car will be a Toyota.
#24 of 65 Re: Nissan has changed... [electricdesign]
by hackd
Jan 10, 2008 (8:05 pm)
It is good to see you can take a joke as that all it was and nothing more. You have every right to not trust their cars due to a personal experience and I would probably feel the same way if I got burned by them. However, in terms of their success as a company jd10013 pretty much hit the nail on the head....they are more on the up swing these days. It seems every time I turn my head on the road I see an Altima or Murano. I actually don't own a Nissan but am considering one to replace my current car. I have been reading reviews and comments on this forums for all the companies to guide me on my decision and you will practically find owners with problems for all of them. Good luck on your next Toyota.
#25 of 65 top rated
by nofeer
Jan 11, 2008 (7:49 am)
when i last checked consumer reports the altima is the top family sedan above accord and camry. i drove one, soooo impressed with that engine/cvt combo--like who needs the v6, it's that responsive. my wife loved it, except for the sloping hood.
maybe you can speak to the bluetooth in the altima, i can't find a local dealer that has one in stock (looked around christmas so inventory may be down)
things my wife likes about this car
push button start---won't have to fumble for keys
bluetooth--won't have to fumbe for phone
performance--than 4cyl with cvt is just great in the city perfomers like her turbo volvo
looks (except for hood is "long" she has a volvo s40 now)
the steering is lighter than the volvo she likes a bit more "sport" resistance in the turning
trying to figure out if she can put the kids in the coupe WHICH IS SHARP