How many miles can a Nissan Altima last for?
200,000 miles
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!
How many times has my Nissan Altima not started?
As of eleven years now, I can say that there have only been two instances that my Altima did not start. 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.
How long is a Nissan Altima good for?
It also has the original timing chain which is supposed to be good for 100,000 miles. How’s that for long term reliability? We purchased a new Altima in 1994 and drove it for 13 years and 137,000 miles.
How old is the Nissan Altima front disc brake?
It now has 145,000 miles on it, and is 9 years old. In that time, the only work that was ever done to it was 2. was recalled in 2000 (i think) because of a possibly faulty seal on one the windshield wiper motor. 3. Replaced the front disc brakes at 79,000 miles, and 120,000 miles. the rear brakes are still original
When did I buy a new Nissan Altima?
We purchased a new Altima in 1994 and drove it for 13 years and 137,000 miles. We had to replace the speedometer, radiator, and distributor in that time (I’ve since learned that the original distributor could have been fixed easily and much more cheaply than the $250 + labor that I paid but that is hindsight).
What kind of car is a 1999 Nissan Altima?
The 1999 Nissan Altima! It comes equipped with all the standard amenities for your driving enjoyment. This 4 door, 5 passenger sedan provides exceptional value! All of the premium features expected of a Nissan are offered, including: 1-touch window functionality, front bucket seats, and more.
Which is the most reliable Nissan Altima car?
According to Consumer Reports, the 1999 Nissan Altima is the most reliable Altima ever made in history. There’s a high chance I think that Nissan will not make another reliable Altima again that will be better than the 1999.
As of eleven years now, I can say that there have only been two instances that my Altima did not start. 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.
How many miles does a Nissan Altima get?
A salesman told me, while test driving a newer ’13 version, that these cars get 300,000 miles average, so I decided to keep the ’99.I’m in my 60’s and still have 180,000 left to drive it! Plus, our mechanic highly recommended keeping it as it’s not too high tech to work on.