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I recently purchased a Civic sport Touring. I paid about the same as this with dealer options. This is the first car that makes me think for the money it would have been a equality good choice. The voice command was just to funny. Maybe you should do a bloopers video just for fun. Thanks for the stellar review.
Other than the non-functional vents on the bumper where some fog lights could've been,,I love the design inside and out...classy.. comfortable....simple...
Great review. I pick up my new 2023 altima sl awd (white) tomorrow, after totaling my 2021 altima sl fwd with only 21,000 miles on it. (loved that car) someone elses fault. Thank you
Just grabbed a 2024 SL and I'm shocked at how nice it is. The build quality is so much nicer than the Camry and Accord too. Not a fast car, but not super slow either. I dig it.
Hey Sir, First of all wanted to say I love your videos even when Im not in the market for new vehicle. I have a question, hoping that you will be able to help me with a answer. I am a full time 'RIDE-SHARE' and am currently driving my 2016 Altima SL that I purchased brand new for work and it currently has 406,492 miles on it. Mt new car is going to be another Altima but I can't decide to go with a SL or SR. I love the colors that are available with the SR but I know it has "sport suspension" and I am tryin to see from you if the "sport suspension" on the SR would be different from the SL. I drive 10-12 hours a day Im cruise if it would beat up my back from being so hard or is there not really that much of a differencein the suspension and ride quality? Thanks so much and keep up the amazing videos!
I have a 2018 Mustang GT and a 2020 Nissan Altima SL and have been thinking about trading my Altima for the new mustang S650 but I don’t know😂 It’s so comfortable and good on fuel economy I really do love the Altima and I can’t trade in my 2018 mustang gt because I have thrown way too much money in modifications into it I have to think about it might just end up trading in my 2020 Altima for the 2023 VC turbo SR
The seating in Nissan's are some of the best. Depending on how long you keep cars check who has the best resale. Flip a coin if you are disappointed at the outcome but the other one.
Everyone in the boardroom of Nissan should be in prison for their CVT. I remember the old Nissans would easily go over 200K with no issues . I will never buy a Nissan again!!!!
@@IWannaBeFamous647 Sure, whatever you say. Hopefully Mazda will make EVs and hybrids and pickups in the future, their current models are not for younger buyers.......
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 whatever I say? What are you even talking about Nissan CVT’s or one of the most boring unreliable things Ever made. Have you even driven a Mazda? They don’t have CVT’s every car review says pretty much the same thing about Mazdas that are great handling vehicles and fun to drive unlike Nissan Altimas 🤦♂️
That is absolutely true I ran down 1. The yoga took off before I did from a 15 roll. By the time I hut 85 I was 1 car ahead and by the time I hit 110 I was 2 cars ahead.
If you're going for speed. Don't get a Camry or an Altima. If you're deciding on which one to get between the two, go for the Camry. They Altima isn't reliable and hasn't been since the early 00's.
@@miking3261 My moms side of the family always buys Nissans and has gone through at least 5 Altimas. They're horrible. Toyota and Lexus are the best when it comes to reliability, I currently own a 2020 Camry trd and besides a coolant leak recall I haven't had any problems. Before the Camry I had a 1995 Lexus LS 400 and it had absolutely no problems with basic maintenance and 350k miles. I'd trade 5 Altimas in for another LS 400 in a heartbeat. The transmissions are nightmares
@@kayanthony3746 Your comment is totally misguided and false. If you want speed, you can still go for the Altima. The Altima has a 2.0l VC-Turbo engine option that is powerful and more fun to drive. Secondly, how do you know these Altimas are not reliable? This generation of Altima has been out since 2019 with no complaints from consumers about reliability issues. Stop spreading propaganda.