Author Topic: Used Vehicle Review: Nissan Altima, 2007-2012  (Read 13887 times)

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Nissan Altima, 2007-2012
« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2012, 06:27:10 pm »
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I would have bought the Maxima if I could have had it with a stick. 
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I am still waiting. I want to see if the altima or even the maxima come with a stick and V6. Driven a maxima for the past 13 yrs. and would easily get one (altima or maxima) with a V6,stick & 4 doors.  I will test drive them with the V6 &CVT but there will be MANY other manufacturers and even different classes (compact to mid size) of vehicles to consider for "my" (not wifes)next car. 

I should step up to a G37s with a 6 speed (used out of the states) but cannot do it for some reason.

I feel safe in predicting that won't happen.  That combo departed both models due to lack of demand.  It's not like demand has increased for manuals in midsize V6 sedans in the interim.  Heck - you should grab a V6 stick G37 while you can.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Nissan Altima, 2007-2012
« Reply #21 on: March 29, 2012, 07:35:50 pm »
They are hardly the only ones offering 0% financing in this segment.

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True, but are the newest designs doing this? 

Sonata did in its first year.  I've seen others as well, but can't recall which.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Nissan Altima, 2007-2012
« Reply #22 on: March 30, 2012, 06:29:02 am »
Quick search and a call to our Nissan dealer shows repair is available, and also replacement. Cost is $1500-$3000. Not $7k

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Nissan Altima, 2007-2012
« Reply #23 on: March 30, 2012, 12:16:55 pm »
Quick search and a call to our Nissan dealer shows repair is available, and also replacement. Cost is $1500-$3000. Not $7k

Confirmed my post with an APA approved transmission shop. Suggest you get the $1,500- $3,000 repair/replacement cost in writing. Might be helpful if you have a problem.
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