Is a Nissan Altima 2005 a good car?

Is a Nissan Altima 2005 a good car?

Very reliable car It is very reliable and comfortable. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 5.0. Interior design 3.0.

Which is the best review of a 2005 Nissan Altima?

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Which is better Nissan Maxima or Nissan Altima?

In addition, I own 2010 Maxima and 2011 Altima. Comparing to my friend’s cars, Nissan is a way better than any other one. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis. The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.

What kind of repairs can you do on a Nissan Altima?

Other than oil changes at ~6000 mile intervals I’ve only had minor repairs: 1. Crankshaft position sensor (as did everyone else with this car) at 60k 2. Serpentine belt at 90k 3. DIY Brakes and rotors at 90k (needed rotots at 50k though) 4. Front end inner tie rod at 150k 5.

Where can I buy a 2005 Nissan Altima?

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What kind of engine does the Nissan Altima have?

One of the automaker’s most popular sellers, the 2005 Nissan Altima returns this model year with a much-improved interior and slight enhancements to its already powerful V6 engine.

In addition, I own 2010 Maxima and 2011 Altima. Comparing to my friend’s cars, Nissan is a way better than any other one. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis. The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.

Other than oil changes at ~6000 mile intervals I’ve only had minor repairs: 1. Crankshaft position sensor (as did everyone else with this car) at 60k 2. Serpentine belt at 90k 3. DIY Brakes and rotors at 90k (needed rotots at 50k though) 4. Front end inner tie rod at 150k 5.