How long will a 2010 Nissan Altima last?

How long will a 2010 Nissan Altima last?

If you take good care of your Nissan Altima, it can last for ten years or could run 200,000 miles (321,868.8 km) before succumbing to major repairs.

What are the most common Nissan Altima problems?

Created with Sketch. Tap the to learn more about the most common Nissan Altima problems. The engine may stall when the engine is warmed up. The AC compressor may seize resulting in loss of cold air from the AC vents.

When does a Nissan Altima need to be replaced?

If severe transmission belt slip or other damage has occurred, the valve body, torque converter, or entire transmission may need to be replaced. The previous Nissan Altima generation (2007 to 2012) is also prone to poor CVT operation and failure.

Is the Nissan Altima a long term reliable car?

Most people not in the know will think Nissan are very reliable because its a [non-permissible content removed] car. Its a shame to because i REALLY liked the design and performance of the 3.5SE Altima. I don’t know if i would ever get one though because of the worries about QA/long term reliability.

Is the Nissan Altima 2.5S CVT CVT?

I am very interested in the Altima 2.5s CVT sedan, but wife is a little worried about long-term reliability of Nissan cars. A little bit of history: A few years ago I bought a used Nissa Altima 1995. Really like how the car drove, but it was giving me a lot of maintenance issues.

What kind of problems does the Nissan Altima have?

2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 s basic model. 2010 Nissan Altima, minimal problems even after 104,000 miles, current car is a manual car with zero clutch issues. Able to get great mileage when driving 65 miles a day for work. Front seat is comfortable if the back lumbar support has not been broken from use.

Is the Nissan Altima 2 5 SL reliable?

I mostly covered everything in my review, but my Nissan Altima is a winner. 2010 Nissan Altima 2 5 SL My Altima is a wonderful car, I purchased it second hand with nearly 150000 miles on it. She is reliable and dependable vehicle, starts and runs beautifully. I never have to wonder if she’s going to run or not.

How many times has my Nissan Altima been in the shop?

My Altima had turned 68K and been in the shop 3 times for things such as….belt pully assembly failing, front axel replacemrnt, rotor replacement. Thank god I purchased the extended warranty which covered most of the exspense. Aside from the inconvienance, it is a nice riding car. The local Nissan dealership has been great to deal with.

Can a Nissan Altima transmission be replaced after 74, 000 miles?

Took it to Nissan dealership and they said transmission needed to be replaced with 74,000 miles on it. Nissan Consumer Affairs would not cover the cost of the transmission failure even though they found the CVT fluid was burned which it is not suppose to burn.