2009 Nissan Altima Coupe S 2.5 4 cylinder
Summary:
Just as reliable as any Honda!
Faults:
Not one single thing!
General Comments:
I bought this car new, and have loved it since day one.
I previously owned 3 Hondas' my first was a 1999 Civic EX coupe, then I had a 2002 Accord EX 4 cyl coupe, and my last car was a 2007 Accord EX V6 coupe, and all of them were wonderful cars.
I had originally went back to the local Honda dealership for a new 2009 Accord coupe, which was where I have gone for all of my Honda's in the past, but after the way they treated me, wanting me to do a credit check before even being allowed to test drive a car and then being told "We won't haggle on the sticker price, because Honda's sell themselves." I walked out and went next door to the Nissan dealer and bought my Altima coupe. I then drove my new Nissan right back to Honda and told the sales man "You just lost a sale!" and drove off, and I have not and won't be back there again!
With over 76,000 miles, this car has been just as reliable and wonderful as any of my Honda's have been. It has way more standard and optional equipment, and was better priced than the Accord. But I will say, one big plus with having a Honda was always the high resale value. It was always really good when it was time to sell, even with high miles on the car. Nissan's don't really seem to have as good of a resale value, but when compared to a lot of other brands, it's not bad at all.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 19th November, 2010
20th Nov 2010, 16:00
My friend owns a 2008 Altima and highly recommends it to me. I test drove one, and was impressed with the smooth quiet ride as well. I haven't made up my mind yet, but considering an Altima if I can get a discount after Christmas.
Why is it that Honda dealers are so arrogant? I was looking at a Civic recently, and boy were they ever rude to me at the Honda dealership. They act like their cars are better than BMW or Benz, but they are just economy cars, prone to problems just like any other brand. I decided to not buy a Honda just because of their bad attitude, but their lack of a decent warranty behind their product was also a big factor.
If their cars are so reliable as they claim, why won't they back it with a warranty? Nissan stands by their product, which gives me more confidence.