How many kms Can Nissan Altima last?

How many kms Can Nissan Altima last?

Nissans should generally last for at least 10 years or about 200,000 miles (321,869 km). They can even last up to 300,000 miles (482,803 km) or more with proper maintenance. Nissan vehicles have earned an excellent reputation due to their reliability and good performance.

How many miles does a Nissan Altima last?

So, how many miles can a Nissan Altima last? Range from 200,000 miles to 500,000 miles. It implies that possible replacement will happen after seven to ten years. However, it is quite difficult to tell how long the model last since their many factors involved.

When did my first Nissan Altima come out?

Well, I can’t speak long term for the altima (mine is 2007), but I can speak for nissan reliablilty. First nissan I bought was a 1990 sentra XE. I put 220,000 miles on it over 12 years and traded it in running. in that time, I had to replace 2 cv boots, and one cv joint (about $150) 2 batteries, and a muffler.

Is the Nissan Altima a good used car?

Anyway, any complaints so far for your 2007 Altima? Not a one. It has actually exceeded my expectations. smooth, quiet, powerfull, roomy, and many more. Oh, and by the way, don’t base reliability on used car experiences. some people abuse the hell out of their cars.

What was the last incident with my Nissan Altima?

The first incident was because I accidently left the interior light on overnight, (my own fault). The last incident was the distributor failing at the 139,000 mile mark. I now have 167,000 miles logged on this car. It also has the original timing chain which is supposed to be good for 100,000 miles. How’s that for long term reliability?

How many miles can a Nissan Altima last?

How many miles can the Nissan Altima last? The Nissan has a long standing history of reliability, and the Altima is no exception. Looking over the past few decades of Altimas, you can easily find them on the used car market with incredibly high mileage, upwards of 200,000 miles or more and still in good, running condition.

Well, I can’t speak long term for the altima (mine is 2007), but I can speak for nissan reliablilty. First nissan I bought was a 1990 sentra XE. I put 220,000 miles on it over 12 years and traded it in running. in that time, I had to replace 2 cv boots, and one cv joint (about $150) 2 batteries, and a muffler.

Anyway, any complaints so far for your 2007 Altima? Not a one. It has actually exceeded my expectations. smooth, quiet, powerfull, roomy, and many more. Oh, and by the way, don’t base reliability on used car experiences. some people abuse the hell out of their cars.

The first incident was because I accidently left the interior light on overnight, (my own fault). The last incident was the distributor failing at the 139,000 mile mark. I now have 167,000 miles logged on this car. It also has the original timing chain which is supposed to be good for 100,000 miles. How’s that for long term reliability?

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