Product Presentation channel demonstrating standard features when upgrading from one trim level to the next. These videos are to aid in the shopping process and really break down the differences in trim levels. These videos are not reviews, simply product presentations. Enjoy!
I like 2016 model compared the 2021 3rd generation. The 3rd generation is boxy like fat lady and so claustrophobic inside. IT IS SUFFOCATING on the driver. Feels like the dashboard pushing toward you NOT like the 2nd generation so spacious.. away from you. Plus the floating screen that feels like blocking my view. I thot nissan getting better ... why it is getting ugly on your design ??
Mines a 2014 sport touring roadster with the paddle shifters etc even though it an automatic. Which is fine with me it’s pretty much stock other than a chip tune to get little more horsepower .
I agree with you on the front wheel drive part. But as far as front wheel drive large sedans go. It's as sporty as they come. A lot of us do not.like the European rear wheel drive cars. I'd prefer a mustang or Camaro.
Now this is the best Altima they ever made lol 😆 with the best engine combination ever. That sorry as 2.5 liter is for crap. The 4 wheel drive variant is acceptable but still not worth buying. Now these 3.5 versions are hard to find and the one I would buy only.
i’ve had my 2016 nissan altima sv for about 6 years now, i got it in 2018 with only 8,000 miles on it, only major issue so far was something wrong with the transmission but they fixed it under warranty, i love it
I need an SUV and the 2017 nissan Rogue s is what I'm able to purchase at the moment. What would be your opinion in one with 49k miles on it, one owner for $15,900 ..
Not a common problem. A few years of Frontier automatics had radiator issues with the trans coolers going bad. Best to change the radiator on those years to avoid fluid contamination.