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First Nissan Altima appearance in North America was in 1993. It was small (slightly bigger than Toyota Corolla) fairly reliable, non-distinctive average Japanese-looking car. In 1998 it was redesigned slightly and received new body with very similar look. However, the 2002 Altima was a huge step forward for Nissan. It's bigger, taller, more stylish and very impressive overall. Despite the bigger size it's just about 70 pounds heavier than its predecessor - the trunk lid and the hood made from aluminium as well as front and rear suspension components.

Nissan Altima - Reviews / Price Quote / Road Tests
The Nissan Altima is the sportiest of the mid-size sedans. And for 2005 Nissan has redesigned the interior, addressing the biggest caveat with this car. In addition to its new interior, the 2005 Nissan Altima gets some mild styling... With its big V6 and sports suspension, the Nissan Altima has suddenly turned into a sporty alternative to the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. Completely redesigned for 2002, the Altima offers dramatic new styling. More important, it's bigger in every dimension. About the only thing...

2004 Nissan Altima Prices and Review
Since so many vehicles look alike, the Consumer Guide(R) 2004 Nissan Altima new-vehicle review includes an extensive photo gallery. The 2004 Nissan Altima features a selection of interior and exterior images.

2002 Nissan Altima - Review
The 2002 Nissan Altima is such a huge improvement and departure from last years model it hardly seems as if the two cars are filling the same spot in Nissans car line-up. Shortcomings are few and far between on the new Altima, the only one worth note; a rather bland interior is the result of not ordering the leather and wood trim package. In addition to sleek and snazzy exterior styling, the new Altima offers plenty of passenger and cargo space, sport sedan performance, value, and a price range starting around $16,000, to well over $24,000 when ordered with optional equipment.

2005 Nissan Altima Overview of New 2005 Nissan Altima Cars at ...
Because MSRP isn't everything, below you'll find all the current 2005 Nissan Altima rebate programs aching to give you money back on the purchase of a new car. Deals can take the form of direct cash rebates from the manufacturer, special lease deals, or special low-interest finance terms. Below are the base 2005 Nissan Altima prices for each trim line. The first listed number is the Manufacturers' Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), which includes the mandatory destination charge. This is the negotiable number advertised by dealers and pasted onto the window sticker of each car. The second number is Invoice Price, which theoretically reflects the dealer's cost, though dealer incentives and holdbacks can reduce the 2005 Nissan Altima price further. View an updated list of 2005 Nissan Altima recalls. Why drive a hazard when you can get it fixed for free? From collapsing tailgates, to wheels falling off, to engine fires, the list of needless risks goes on and on. The amount and severity of 2005 Nissan Altima recalls can also give a clue about overall quality.

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