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2013 Nissan Altima Coupe - Assessment and Specs

The 2013 Nissan Altima Coupe is a very excellent car and comfortable car to get.The Nissan Altima a extraordinary version material are Alloy Wheel trim packages for the 2.5 S sedan and gains three new exterior colors  with a metallic slate, saharan stone, and Brilliant Silver design. The Altima returns in four-door sedan and two-door-coupe form. The styling changes to the 2013 Altima were the for this intend generation model with this year. This car updates rather tainted the Altima sedan cover and trellis and gave it new wheels to watch abstract cars. Excluding the convinced outline and well-considered details that initially helped this Nissan be noticeable from the crowded midsize segment no more look quite as original against lately redone rivals inside the travel. The Altima sedan and coupe another time share automatic mechanism, and the sedan go on to lend most of its underskin manufacturing towards fashionable Nissan Maxima. Through fewer coldness between its front and rear axles the Altima coupe is somewhat more agile compared to the sedan but has a slighter back bench and a stiffer ride to have.

The redesigned 2013 Nissan Altima sedan goes on discount sales which has a starting valuation on $21,500, excluding a $780 destination fee. It really is a $950 increase with the 2012 model, however the base 2013 Altima is way better equipped. Cost is comparable to the 2012 Toyota Camry, which starts at $21,955, and the 2012 Hyundai Sonata furnished with a computerized transmission, which starts at $20,795. The 2013 Ford Fusion, base 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, and 2013 Honda Accord weren't priced yet.

The model will be obtainable in 2.5, 2.5 S, 2.5 SV, 2.5 SL, 3.5 S, 3.5 SV and 3.5 SL. This is a big begin models for the Altima sedan, which had been previously easily obtainable in just three trims. The explosion in trim levels is directly correlated on the surge in features and inside a simplification of option packages as opposed to 2012 Altima sedan.

The Altima comes standard with a 182-horsepower, 2.5-liter four cylinder engine, a continuously variable automatic transmission and 16-inch steel wheels. Inside the cabin, Bluetooth connectivity with audio streaming, push-button start, remote keyless entry and a 4-inch color instrument display are also standard. The instrument cluster's color display - Nissan calls it Advanced Drive-Assist - can teach information for the audio system, mpgs, trip computer, tire pressure monitoring and navigation (when equipped).

The S trim adds a six-way power adjustable driver's seat, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, cruise control, a passive entry system, six speaker music system, automatic headlights and in-cabin furnace filter. The 3.5 S trim adds a 270-hp, 3.5-liter V-6.

SV trims get dual-zone automatic climate controls, remote engine start, leather-wrapped steering wheel, alloy wheels, a backup camera, a six-speaker head unit which includes a USB port and satellite radio, and a 5.0-inch center console display featuring Nissan's new multi-media called NissanConnect. The machine features Pandora radio, hands-free txt messaging, Google Maps and Google's real-time point-of-interest interface. 3.5 SV trims include a moonroof, fog lights and a HomeLink garage door opener.

Top-of-the-line SL trims get leather seats, a nine-speaker Bose head unit, an eight-way power adjustable driver's seat, heated front seats and controls, heated side mirrors, LED taillights, LED turn signals from the side mirrors, power moonroof, auto-dimming rearview mirror and a HomeLink garage door opener.

All-in-all, the Nissan Altima tops out at $31,565 for a 3.5 SL with Technology Package and a rear spoiler.