2010 Nissan Altima
Executive summary by Daniel Legal
Improvements for the 2010 Nissan Altima include a redesigned front body style, upgraded audio systems, larger touch screen navigation systems, and standard stability control. Sedan models previously labeled 3.5 SE are now called 3.5 SR and see the loss of the manual transmission option. As a mid-size sedan or coupe, these cars offer sporty styling, high safety ratings, high quality interiors, and a lot of available features.
Available body styles include both sedan and coupes. Standard features for these models include remote keyless entry, 17 inch alloy wheels, CD player, remote car starting, and convenience packages include even more features.2.5 S models equipped with convenience packages (sedan) come with dual zone climate controls, Bluetooth and iPod connectivity, satellite radio, Bose stereos, rearview cameras, and a sunroof. Consumers looking to optimize 2.5 models will do better with sedans than the limited options available for coupe models.
The high end model of the 2010 Nissan Altima fleet is the 3.5 SR edition. Under the hood consumers will be offered two different engines.
Eco Car for these models range from 20 mpg city to 27 mpg highway.
As a family sedan, the car market really doesn't offer any sportier of an option than the 2010 Nissan Altima. Even younger consumers will be impressed with all the available options these cars have to offer.
2010 Nissan Altima Hybrid
Buying a hybrid car is like making a compromise to helping the world. Here is my latest hybrid car review: The Nisssan Altima Hybrid.
The 2010 Nissan Altima Hybrid is the first attempt to break into the hybrid market from Nissan. With a 244.8v NiMH battery pack designed by Panasonic, the Altima is a hodge podge of automotive ingredients that range from Ford to Toyota. The 2010 Nissan Altima Hybrid is a response from Nissan to the success of the Toyota Prius. Nissan claims that diesels are the most efficient route to take with hybrids. That's why Nissan is debuting their hybrid line with a diesel.
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