Despite only being an automotive journalist in Miami for the past few years, Terence Keon has been a die-hard car fan ever since the state of Florida granted him with a driver’s license. The designers ...
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Sometimes, you just don't want to draw any extra attention your way. When that's the case, a drive in the Nissan Altima fits the bill. Its everyday-sedan exterior, which belies its powerful running ...
Nissan's new SE-R version of its popular Altima sedan gets thoroughly worked over for enthusiasts' tastes inside, outside, in the wheel wells and underhood. Handsome charcoal-colored leather seats ...
In our last Altima update, we had the front cupholder door and the shift boot replaced. As luck would have it, after leaving our dealership, we noticed a few new squeaks and rattles in our tester, ...
Compared with some of the mainstream options in the mass midsize-sedan market, there is little wonder why the AutoWeek staff has given the Nissan Altima a warm reception. One editor calls it "the ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
Some people need a little push to consider midsize sedans -- perhaps that's why Toyota offers the Camry SE and Honda now sells an Accord Sport. These trim levels are sportier and flashier than other ...
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It might sound weird, it does to us, but following on the heels of the redesigned 2005 Altima, Nissan announced the addition of a new Altima SE-R model.
This article is more than 10 years old. Nissan's Ghosn seems to see things differently. Perhaps that's because SUV sales are falling faster than rain from Hurricane Katrina, and there's not much any ...