How long does a 2008 Altima last?

How long does a 2008 Altima last?

The Nissan Altima has proven that it is a dependable and reliable car. Unfortunately, we do not have a crystal ball, so we can’t say for sure how long a Nissan Altima will last, but there is evidence to support that a well-cared for Altima can keep on driving past 200,000 miles or more than 10 years!

Are there any transmission problems with the Nissan Altima?

For the past few years, many drivers have been complaining of Nissan Altima transmission problems, most notably stuttering between gears, hesitation, sputtering, vibration, not shifting properly, and even complete transmission failure.

Is there a recall on Nissan Altima CVT?

Nissan has a recall to reprogram the CVT and still would not cover the cost to replace the CVT. 1st the check engine light came on and pointed to camshaft sensor. Camshaft sensor was replaced car ran for about 3000 miles then check engine light came on again.

Is there a warranty on a Nissan Altima?

The good news is that our firm has successfully succeeded in resolving numerous Nissan Altima claims under State Lemon Laws and Federal Warranty Statutes, and the help is 100% cost-free.

For the past few years, many drivers have been complaining of Nissan Altima transmission problems, most notably stuttering between gears, hesitation, sputtering, vibration, not shifting properly, and even complete transmission failure.

Why is my Nissan Altima not accelerating at a smooth level?

Some reports of the Nissan Altima’s transmission not accelerating at a smooth level have also been noted. In these vehicles, the driver depresses the gas pedal. The vehicle may lurch forward. Others report a jerking movement, especially when changing gears. Some drivers note that the transmission is slipping.

Nissan has a recall to reprogram the CVT and still would not cover the cost to replace the CVT. 1st the check engine light came on and pointed to camshaft sensor. Camshaft sensor was replaced car ran for about 3000 miles then check engine light came on again.

When did Nissan stop using the CVT transmission?

This transmission was a part of 15 different models and trim packages, including the Altima. It was also used for numerous years — generally from 1995 through 2013. And this is where many of the above-listed problems are a common concern. The Nissan CVT transmission is easily recognized as one of the worst.