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Long Term Reliability of Nissan Altima

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Re: Long Term Reliability of Nissan Altima [hiwayman] by jd10013
Oct 27, 2007 (3:50 pm)
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Replying to: hiwayman (Oct 27, 2007 8:47 am)

Nissan quality is fine. they did drop a some a couple years back, but it wasn't due to the renault deal. It had a lot more to do with the companies near bankruptcy. But, things are better now. their current so-so reliabilty ratings has a lot more to do with the competition greatly improving than nissan falling.
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Re: Long Term Reliability of Nissan Altima [jd10013] by bitpoh
Oct 27, 2007 (4:48 pm)
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Replying to: jd10013 (Oct 27, 2007 3:50 pm)

Wow, this thread has certainly gotten more active lately. Unfortunately I haven't yet purchased my car. Got laid off recently due to company shutting down. So now everything has to wait. . . I have however had a chance to test drive the 2007 Altima 2.5s CVT since my original post and I am liking it quite a bit.
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My 1997 Nissan Altima by autojava
Oct 31, 2007 (3:57 pm)
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Mine has several problem:
1) about 56000 mileage (6 years old), I need to rebuild the auto trans with $3000.
2) alternator need to be changed with $200 at about 80000 mileage,
3) at about 90000 mileage (8 years), the intake gasket
need to be replaced (leak with code P0304) with $700.
Now it has been 110000 mileage.
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Re: My 1997 Nissan Altima [autojava] by karsick
Nov 27, 2007 (7:16 pm)
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Replying to: autojava (Oct 31, 2007 3:57 pm)

Just a little testimony to Nissan...
 
We're looking to trade our Infiniti G20 (Nissan Primera to the rest of the world) for a new Altima.
 
The 1994 G20 has 249,000 miles, with NO engine issues ever (other than one fouled injector at 110k).
Never needed a CV joint or axle.
Still blows ice-cold A/C.
Interior w/black leather is immaculate.
Drives & steers tight & sharp.
No rattles or loose trim.
Pearl paint is still rich & deep.
 
Only issue now is a worn 5th gear synchro.
 
That G20 was my first Nissan product, and the reason I'm considering another.
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Re: Long Term Reliability of Nissan Altima [bitpoh] by ken75
Nov 29, 2007 (9:58 am)
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Replying to: bitpoh (Jun 05, 2007 6:48 am)

I was in a similar situation two weeks ago. I did not know a lot about Nissan but I liked the Altima. Did a lot of research and finally bought the 2008 Altima 2.5 SL which, I am finding, is a great car to drive. I am looking for excuses to drive the thing leading the wife to think I may have something going on the side. I traded a great Ford F-150 which I had purchased for a particular purpose, and I have not regretted it yet. Two weeks does not make a history, but I hope everything goes good. If not, that is why I purchased the seven year warranty. Could be money down the toilet, but on the other hand...........
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Nissan has changed... by waltchan
Dec 17, 2007 (10:04 am)
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Nissan has already changed its image since 2002 and is now more concerned with performance, style, and looks. Nissan is no longer interested in high reliability like they did in the 80s and would rather get only average reliability ratings instead.
 
According to Consumer Reports, the 1999 Nissan Altima is the most reliable Altima ever made in history. There's a high chance I think that Nissan will not make another reliable Altima again that will be better than the 1999. After 1999, Nissan Altima is getting more black dots. Toyota Camry and Honda Accord will continue to improve, but not Nissan Altima. Nissan is done, I think.
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Re: Nissan has changed... [waltchan] by gooddeal2
Dec 17, 2007 (5:52 pm)
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Replying to: waltchan (Dec 17, 2007 10:04 am)

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?
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Re: Nissan has changed... [gooddeal2] by waltchan
Dec 18, 2007 (11:26 am)
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Replying to: gooddeal2 (Dec 17, 2007 5:52 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.
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Re: Nissan has changed... [waltchan] by jd10013
Dec 18, 2007 (4:07 pm)
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Replying to: waltchan (Dec 18, 2007 11:26 am)

Like I said before, Nissan is done.
 
lol.
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Re: Nissan has changed... [jd10013] by dtownmil
Dec 28, 2007 (11:36 am)
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Replying to: jd10013 (Dec 18, 2007 4:07 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.

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