25th Aug 2020, 18:18
Bought it brand new at the local Nissan dealership in the high deserts here. Paid about $20,000 for it out the door, including taxes and fees. Had it for a short period of time and it was the newly designed 2007 model. The Nissan dealership was eager to deal on it because they had a lot of them on the lot. Never gave me any problems with it and drove it everywhere. I sold it for $15,000 3 years later with about 35,000 miles on it. It was in mint condition and was running very well. Reason for selling it: It was just too boring for me, which isn't a very good reason for selling a very reliable car, but that's the reason.
18th Nov 2020, 17:35
What kind of car did you buy to replace it? The newer Altima's aren't boring any more; Nissan is getting back on quality; the first year's CVT wasn't the best, now improved. The new Rogue is outstanding, and the Sentra is real nice; looks like a mini Altima and Maxima.
I have a 2015 Rogue that is still going strong after 5 years; before I had a 2007 Altima; it was a great car, just replaced the CVT maybe 4 or 5x. One thing Nissan did was they covered the cost; didn't have to pay out of pocket. The Rogue has been great for years; just got set of tires recently and the oil changed; still got the OEM battery and brakes. Very happy with it, and hasn't bored me yet; I agree the previous Altima's from 2016-18 were really boring.
19th Nov 2020, 23:10
I did a review of my 2015 Rogue, very proud owner for 5 years. If I do have any problems with it, I will be updating my comment and review; right now the car is doing well at 24,000 miles. Nissan is coming back again, the new Rogue is outstanding, last year with the Altima and the Sentra was once dull; now became a little compact car that looks like an expensive Infiniti.
Everything on my Rogue is original, except the battery and brakes, which those things do need changing around 5 years or up. Being I have low mileage, I still do a lot of driving, would had more miles due to the pandemic lockdown; wasn't driven much, but did startup so the engine wouldn't go bad. I think what happened to my tires last time when I had an oil change 7 months before getting last one in September. My local Nissan dealer gave a multi inspection record on things that were fine without needing any replacements; the tires were good at that time, guess they rotted because it sat for weeks without being driven due to the pandemic lockdown around that time.
25th Aug 2020, 05:05
How many miles did you get out of your cars? What years were they?