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There's a reason the Altima has been a mainstay in the Nissan lineup for three decades. Several, actually. From its elegant design to sophisticated tech touches, the car offers the enjoyable driving experience you crave. You owe it to yourself, and your car, to treat it right by only installing genuine Nissan parts and accessories. Search our inventory for anything you desire, and we’ll ship your order right out.
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A Brief History of the Nissan Altima
The mid-sized sports car, based on the Nissan Bluebird, replaced the Nissan Stanza on the brand’s roster in 1993 and was offered in XE, GXE, SE, and GLE trim levels at the time. Ever since, it’s been a popular option for families and commuters throughout Canada due to its fuel-efficient engine lineup, abundant standard features, handsome exterior styling, and roomy interior.
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Is the Nissan Altima a good car to buy?
The Altima enjoys a reliability rating of above average according to industry experts, placing it comfortably within the top half of all mid-sized cars. Add in a lower-than-average repair cost, along with a low frequency of repairs needed, and you can see why it’s been a great investment.
Does the Nissan Altima last long?
According to J.D. Power, owners have reported data noting that an Altima can last between 15 and 20 years – or 400,000 to 480,000 kilometers – for the average driver. Of course, that requires that you keep up with your routine maintenance – but that’s in your best interest to begin with.
Is the Nissan Altima good with gas?
We’ve already spoiled this answer, but yes, the Altima is a very fuel-efficient vehicle. In fact, it boasts a combined rating of 30 miles per gallon or more, so you can feel free to take to the open road without fear of draining your fuel tank – or your bank account.
What are the most common Nissan Altima problems?
First, the “Check Engine” dash light can come on due to a failing catalytic converter. Another common concern is the engine stalling as a result of faulty camshaft and/or crankshaft position sensor. Due to the nature of the issues, it’s recommended that you have your local Nissan service centre resolve these issues for you.