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Total Reviews
12 |
Average Overall Satisfaction
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2004 Altima 3.5
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cruiser86 from slc, UT |
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| Overall Satisfaction |
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Date: 04/19/08 |
Pros:
great condition. |
Cons:
tires; Bridgestone's on front and Michelins on back??? also only
received one ignition key. dealer wouldn't put out for another. |
Review:
purchased this used from dealer. seems like a good one owner possible
returned from lease. 35k. |
Modified '04 SL
by
bt2580 from Washington |
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Date: 08/28/07 |
Pros:
Great body lines, good power |
Cons:
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Review:
I bought the car used at 24K, and use as a daily commuter. Being
somewhat of a 'tuner', this car has seen many aftermarket upgrades...Intake,
headers, exhaust, suspension, and audio. Being in the automotive industry,
this car does very well if kept up well, fluid flushes, fuel injection
services, etc. |
Service Issue
by
BA from Mesquite, TX |
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Date: 07/06/07 |
Pros:
Nice car. Fairly comfortable. Good looks. When no problems - runs well. |
Cons:
Service can only be performed by a Nissan dealer and they charge
significantly more than other mechanics for the same work (and tend to
"find" other things that are "wrong" with your car too!). |
Review:
Overall - we've been very pleased with our 2004 Altima. It runs well, is
fairly comfortable (and I'm 6'5" tall!) and looks very nice.
The problem is with the way Nissan has designed the engine and electronic
components. ONLY a Nissan dealer can do much of the work - and they tend to
charge 2-3 times as much as other mechanics. For example, I took my Altima
to a mechanic when the service engine soon light came on. They read the
codes and made the repairs. When they were done, they're diagnostic computer
could not clear the codes. FYI - there's is a standard (OBD-2) for how the
engine error codes should be stored/retrieved. It's evident that Nissan
doesn't care what the industry standard is - they'd rather force you to come
to one of their dealers. My mechanic ended up taking our car to a local
dealer who told them it would require somewhere in the neighborhood of $200
worth of electrical work to see IF they could find/fix the problem. I'm sure
that if they could figure out my credit card limit that they'd charge as
much as they could! |
No Title
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Derek from Newman, CA |
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Date: 04/09/06 |
Pros:
Great power especially with 5 speed and V6. Rides nice and very roomy
for a mid-size. |
Cons:
Read my review. |
Review:
Where to start. Replaced alternator at 36k, brought in after for air in
cooling system, suspension problem at 40k, replaced bad battery b/c of bad
alternator, oil pump failed and seized engine at 60k, replaced engine.
Brought in 4 times after new engine because of same problem with air pocket
in cooling system. Problems keep going and going. Thank god for extended
warranty. Nissan's are supposed to be reliable and we like the car when it's
running. Lots of power and looks good. |
Great Looks, great ride -- too bad about the struts
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Deanne from Oklahoma |
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Date: 02/12/06 |
Pros:
smooth, fast, handles well, great mileage, roomy |
Cons:
bad struts |
Review:
I bought the car for appearance and reliability. It's all been good
except for the broken struts, and mysterious one-time coolant leak at 38k
miles. If I continue to have problems, I'll move on to something other than
Nissan. |
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