
For more than 15 years, the Nissan Altima has provided families with a practical sedan that can hold up to five passengers. The 2010 Nissan Altima continues the tradition, offering great value for your money. The Nissan Altima can be compared with any of the top midsize family sedans, but adds a dose of fun most of them lack.
It’s no match for sports cars, but its crisp handling and lively acceleration make for entertaining commuting. However, Nissan's complex options lists might frustrate shoppers. Nissan estimates that 65 percent of Altima buyers are male and its bolder styling and more subdued interior reflects an adherence to its somewhat masculine personality."
Altima offers one of the sportiest rides available in an affordable midsize car. The customers at the Boston Nissan Dealer say that the Altima has only a handful of rivals -- the Ford Fusion and Mazda6, for instance -- handle with the same confidence the Altima does. And while both of its available engines offer almost exactly the same amount of power as the power plants in the Toyota Camry or Chevy Malibu, the Altima sends thrust through a Continuously Variable Transmission that puts down the power smoothly, giving it sprightly acceleration.
The representatives at the Marlboro Nissan dealerships say that the Altima is also available as a sporty-looking coupe. In the affordable midsize car class, only the Honda Accord and the Altima offer two-door options. Nissan has even upgraded the fabrics and plastics inside the car for 2010, and made changes to the sheet metal that gives it a more muscular look. The Nissan Altima scores high for its safety and style that includes both the interiors as well as exteriors.
If you are looking for a car that is fun for the whole family, then check out the Nissan Altima.
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