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Old 02-16-08, 03:10   #1 (permalink)
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Nissan Altima Build Quality?

Hi guys my family is looking to purchase a Toyota Camry V6 SE, Honda Accord V6 EX-L, or Nissan Altima 3.5 SE/SL. I drove the altima today and enjoyed the ride, but the build quality seemed much lower than the Honda and Toyota, what do you guys think about it?
 
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Old 02-16-08, 03:46   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Nissan Altima Build Quality?

From what I have read the Altima build quality has taken an enormous positive leap as compared to the pre 2007 models. That said, it still isn't quite in the same league as the "big two." Toyota's build quality has been dropping sharply while Honda is still excellent. I'm basing this on a LOT of reading not first hand information.

As far as get up and go the Camry seems to be at the top of the heap. The Honda and Toy are happy on 87 octane but the Altima is designed for premium.

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Re: Nissan Altima Build Quality?

Accord!

Its a simple choice. EX-L V6....I would know...


 
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Old 02-16-08, 06:21   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Nissan Altima Build Quality?

i would take the honda over the other 2 any day. hondas build quality is moving closer and closer to acura quality. the lines of luxury IMO are being blurred a little bit as time goes on.
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Re: Nissan Altima Build Quality?

The Honda V-6 does have a timing belt to contend with @ 100K, the other two have timing chains.
 
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Re: Nissan Altima Build Quality?

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The Honda V-6 does have a timing belt to contend with @ 100K, the other two have timing chains.
And if you think chains don't need service you'd better ask a VW owner.
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And if you think chains don't need service you'd better ask a VW owner.
Mine failed without warning at 164K, not a pleasant experience. Read all about it if you like.
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Mine failed without warning at 164K, not a pleasant experience. Read all about it if you like.
The belts that have come off of my Honda cars at 90/105k have easily been maybe 2/3's through their life. Safe to say that they *may* have made it the same distance but I'm not trying to find out. From the looks of what went down with your chain it's probably safe to say that they need attention around 100k. I know you're not alone as I know someone with a new Beetle that had the same problem and while researching it found quite a few others as well. Belts/chains are downright cheap in comparison to what happens if they break. Nothing is made like it used to be.
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Re: Nissan Altima Build Quality?

I'd also have a look at Chev Malibu, Hyundai Sonata, and Ford Fusion. Just a quick three test drives just to confirm what your gut is already telling you.

For what its worth, Car and Driver rated the 4 cylinder versions (1) Honda Accord (2) Nissan Altima (3) Chev Malibu (4) Hyundai Sonata (5) Toyota Camry (6) Ford Fusion (7) Dodge Avenger
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I'll stick with my Gulfstream V and a long runway.
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Re: Nissan Altima Build Quality?

i like the exterior styling of the malibu, but the interior quality didnt cut it for me. hyundai has stepped it up alot recently as well, but quality wise i think honda and toyota are on top...

the ford fusion just annoys me... i sat in one at the auto show, and i honestly thought it was oging to fall apart from me sitting in it.
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