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2005 Altima Reliability
by gleppert
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Jan 24, 2008 (9:01 am)
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Interested in purchasing a 2005 Altima 2.5S. Pics look great and sounds great on paper. An eBay Motors purchase. I'm looking for any feedback from '05 owners regarding vehicle reliability. Please reply regarding any issues.
Also, looking for any feedback regarding dealings with eBay Motors. Thanks.
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Interested in 2005 Altima 3.5 SE
by sinman1
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Jan 25, 2008 (6:50 pm)
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I am also interested in buying a 2005 Altima 3.5SE. Can anyone please say anything about the "05 Altimas and if they are reliable or not.
Thanks.
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Re: Interested in 2005 Altima 3.5 SE [sinman1]
by jd10013
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Jan 25, 2008 (7:07 pm)
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Replying to: sinman1 (Jan 25, 2008 6:50 pm)
you can't go wrong with the 3.5. nissan's VQ engine that is in it is one of the best, most reliable engines on the market. Its also one of the fastest
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Re: 2005 Altima Reliability [gleppert]
by winsan
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Jan 30, 2008 (12:53 pm)
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Replying to: gleppert (Jan 24, 2008 9:01 am)
You can search the reliability at Consumer Reports. They usually have annual car buying guide - both for used and new car. Your local library should have the copy of it, or you can go online to your local library to download the electronic version.
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Nissan Altima Reliability: A Tribute to my '93.
by pennyarcade
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May 06, 2008 (6:25 pm)
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I bought a 1993 Altima new. I still have the car. It has 285,000 miles on it. It is now having transmission problems, and I fear transmission repair or replacement would not be cost effective. I still love the car, the quality, reliability, solid feeling, and actually everything about it. The body and the interior are in great condition. The power windows work sporadically, and the a/c died last summer. I think it's time to say goodbye, but I'm emotionally attached to the car. We've been through a lot together. I researched new vehicles and found I really couldn't afford a new Altima. I bought a 2009 Toyota Corolla XLE 3 weeks ago and I love it. It reminds me so much of my Altima: the thick, leatherlike steering wheel, the interior, even down to the "wood" trim, solid feeling of the car, the console, the trunk, etc, etc. In fact, the only complaint I ever had with my Altima was its inability to turn short. My new Corolla even has a nice tight turning radius. Sooo ... I'm in love again. I only hope my new Corolla is as reliable in 15 years as the Altima has been. Just kidding, I don't plan to keep it that long ! I didn't plan to keep the Altima that long, either. Life got in the way.
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Re: Nissan Altima Reliability: A Tribute to my '93. [pennyarcade]
by busiris
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May 06, 2008 (7:17 pm)
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Replying to: pennyarcade (May 06, 2008 6:25 pm)
Since you liked the Altima so much, did you consider the Sentra (since you bought the competition...Corolla)?
Just curious, since my daughter is looking at a new car purchase soon.
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Re: Nissan Altima Reliability: A Tribute to my '93. [busiris]
by pennyarcade
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May 07, 2008 (7:44 pm)
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Replying to: busiris (May 06, 2008 7:17 pm)
Busiris, I went to the Cleveland Auto Show and checked out the Nissan Altima, Sentra, Honda Civic and Accord, and the Toyota Corolla. I didn't like the way the Hondas "felt" when I sat in them; the deeply sloping windshields reminded me of a Neon I once rented in Boston. I actually liked the Nissan Sentra but discovered it was made in Mexico. My Corolla was made in Fremont, CA, but could have been made in Japan as well. No problem; to me, Japanese = quality. Mexican really doesn't. Perhaps the Sentra is made in more than one factory, like the Corolla. I did not research it. The one on display at the Auto show was 100% Mexican assembled. I've owned Toyotas in the past, so I went that direction instead.
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Re: Nissan Altima Reliability: A Tribute to my '93. [pennyarcade]
by busiris
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May 07, 2008 (8:42 pm)
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Replying to: pennyarcade (May 07, 2008 7:44 pm)
Thanx! I appreciate your candid opinion.
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2005 3.5SE
by elnino2783
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Oct 06, 2008 (1:17 pm)
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I've had mine since June 2006 and have never had a problem with it with 34.5K miles on it, 14K of them mine. The only "problem" I've had with it is that it has become a magnet for other cars to rear end 3 times now since moving to Washington State near Seattle. Washington state drivers = worst drivers ever. I only put a claim on the first accident though, since that was the hardest hit, but the replacement cost was about $300-$350 to repaint and refurb the bumper that came out of the other person's insurance. I only had them check it out to make sure nothing had been damaged where I couldn't see it, and nothing had been. I even get 34+mpg on the highway, but closer to 20-21mpg city.
One other issue I learned within one week of having it was that the power windows had been calibrated incorrectly and they would move to a default position of partially open whenever I fully closed them. Problem solved the next day when I brought it in.
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Re: Long Term Reliability of Nissan Altima [bitpoh]
by enelson92
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Nov 06, 2008 (1:28 pm)
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Replying to: bitpoh (Jun 05, 2007 6:48 am)
I have an 05 Nissan Altima 2.5S. I bought it in 2005 with 10k miles on it. I love this car. It will be three years old in two weeks and I just rolled 88k miles lastnight. I spend quite a bit of time driving and my car has been great with no mechanical problems. I took it in once for recall work and all they ended up having to do was adjust the computer setting. I never even noticed a problem, just following up with the recall request. I get great gas mileage and I plan on keeping it for quite a long time. This was my first foreign car purchase and Im happy I did it. I would definitely recommend an Altima to anyone.
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