Is the 2004 Nissan Altima a good car?

Is the 2004 Nissan Altima a good car?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2004 Nissan Altima provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2004 Altima at Edmunds.

What’s the model year for the Nissan Altima?

New charcoal seat fabric became available later in the year. Little has changed for the 2004 model year except for a new Smoke body color and revised emissions standards for the four-cylinder engine. The lineup includes a base 2.5, 2.5 S, 3.5 SE and 2.5 SL. Option choices were simplified for the 2003 model year.

What kind of engine does a Nissan Altima have?

Under the Hood. The base 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine produces 175 horsepower (170 hp in California). A 245-hp, 3.5-liter V-6, which is similar to the one used in the Maxima, is standard in the 3.5 SE sedan.

What are the options for a Nissan Altima?

The lineup includes a base 2.5, 2.5 S, 3.5 SE and 2.5 SL. Option choices were simplified for the 2003 model year. An automatic transmission, simulated wood trim, and heated seats and mirrors are standard for the 2.5 SL sedan. Sport and Leather option packages are available for the 3.5 SE.

What are the specs of a 2004 Nissan Altima?

The 2.5 S model adds cruise control, a CD player, air conditioning, remote keyless entry and power mirrors. The 2.5 SL gets heated leather-appointed seats, an eight-way power driver’s seat, a Vehicle Security System and an eight-speaker Bose premium audio system with an in-dash CD changer.

What is the length of a Nissan Altima?

The Altima is ample in size, and it exhibits a cab-forward profile. The wheelbase is comparatively long at 110.2 inches, and its overall length stretches to 191.5 inches. The cabin boasts long side windows and looks huge compared to the car’s hood and trunk. Nissan says the taillights were inspired by “super bikes.”

What are the different models of the Nissan Altima?

Nissan offers the Altima in five different trims; 2.5, 2.5 S, 2.5 SV, 2.5 SL, and 3.5 SL. 3.5 S and 3.5 SV were discontinued for the 2015 model year. Alongside the L33 Altima sedan, the previous-generation L32 Altima coupe will continue on sale. The coupe will only be offered with the QR25DE 2.5-Liter…

When did the Nissan Altima 4th generation come out?

The fourth generation Nissan Altima (chassis model L32A) was announced at the 2006 New York Auto Show on April 12, 2006. It was the first vehicle to use the smaller Nissan D platform, with a new front and upgraded rear suspension.

What kind of mpg does Nissan Altima get?

The 2.5 L, 4 sp automatic has plenty of pep and delivers an average of 27 mpg for this daily commuter. The ride is smooth and handling is above average. There is plenty of head and leg room front and back, the seats are comfortable, and the Bose sound system is fantastic. Maintenance has been minimal, replacing the front right

Which is better Nissan Altima radio or CPI?

First, the radio, which Nissan replaced, rather gave me a gift certificate to Circuit City, which turned out to be a better deal. Second was the CPI, which Nissan fixed at a highly discounted rate.

Is the Nissan Altima a good workhorse car?

Second was the CPI, which Nissan fixed at a highly discounted rate. The car has been a true workhorse for me. Multiple trips almost the length of the East Coast and one cross country trip.

How many miles does a 2004 Nissan Altima have?

Mileage: 120,590 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Blue Engine: 4 Cyl 2.5 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 03/02/03 and owned in FL until 06/01/21. Driven an estimated 3,855 miles/year.

Where was the 2004 Nissan Altima last serviced?

Mileage: 158,310 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Blue Engine: 6 Cyl 3.5 L Accident reported. Purchased on 03/04/04 and owned in CO until 03/13/21. Driven an estimated 4,105 miles/year. Last serviced at 65,017 miles in Saint Louis, MO on 03/06/18 • Vehicle serviced • Oil and filter changed.

The lineup includes a base 2.5, 2.5 S, 3.5 SE and 2.5 SL. Option choices were simplified for the 2003 model year. An automatic transmission, simulated wood trim, and heated seats and mirrors are standard for the 2.5 SL sedan. Sport and Leather option packages are available for the 3.5 SE.

New charcoal seat fabric became available later in the year. Little has changed for the 2004 model year except for a new Smoke body color and revised emissions standards for the four-cylinder engine. The lineup includes a base 2.5, 2.5 S, 3.5 SE and 2.5 SL. Option choices were simplified for the 2003 model year.

What’s the name of the new Nissan Altima?

After moving to a brand-new, larger platform in 2002, Nissan’s midlevel sedan got minor interior enhancements for 2003. New charcoal seat fabric became available later in the year. Little has changed for the 2004 model year except for a new Smoke body color and revised emissions standards for the four-cylinder engine.

Is the Nissan Altima a good car to drive?

All wear and tear parts. AC compressor replaced too. Again wear and tear parts. Car rides great and gets excellent mileage. Very solid performer. Also replaced highlight assemblies, which had oxidized. Was this review helpful? Yes | No My Altima is a joy to drive. The stereo is awesome. Love the rack and pinion steering.

Under the Hood. The base 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine produces 175 horsepower (170 hp in California). A 245-hp, 3.5-liter V-6, which is similar to the one used in the Maxima, is standard in the 3.5 SE sedan.

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2004 Nissan Altima provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2004 Altima at Edmunds.

The 2.5 L, 4 sp automatic has plenty of pep and delivers an average of 27 mpg for this daily commuter. The ride is smooth and handling is above average. There is plenty of head and leg room front and back, the seats are comfortable, and the Bose sound system is fantastic. Maintenance has been minimal, replacing the front right

Second was the CPI, which Nissan fixed at a highly discounted rate. The car has been a true workhorse for me. Multiple trips almost the length of the East Coast and one cross country trip.

First, the radio, which Nissan replaced, rather gave me a gift certificate to Circuit City, which turned out to be a better deal. Second was the CPI, which Nissan fixed at a highly discounted rate.

What was the second year of the Nissan Altima?

The majority of final-year Altima models were dubbed “1997.5” models, signifying the added crash protection necessary to meet 1997 side-impact standards. The second generation (chassis model L30) was an American market-only version, again styled by Nissan’s California design center under Doug Wilson through 1994 (design freeze in 1995).