Used Nissan Altima Coupe for Sale near Pendleton, OR
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The Nissan Altima Coupe is a stylish and comfortable option that owners appreciate for its reliable performance and fuel efficiency across the years. Many drivers enjoy its sporty design and smooth ride, particularly praising the V6 engine's power. However, limitations in interior space, trunk capacity, and the CVT transmission have raised concerns. Overall, the Altima Coupe is seen as a good value for those looking for a fun yet practical driving experience.
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david s
Reviewed a 2013 Nissan Altima Coupe on May 19, 2024
Great value, very dependable, good mileage, well built , stylish
Kate M
Reviewed a 2010 Nissan 2.5 S on Jul 12, 2010
Always wanted an altima coupe, 6 speed manual is awesome very fun to drive. It is a 4 banger so the car gets excellent gas mileage. Great braking, acceleration, handling overall, so far very low maintenance. Love the new coupe styling and the rims, great color, for being a two door the backseat has decent room. Rides very smooth and quiet. Great looking car and very fun to drive.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2009 Nissan 3.5 SE on Mar 15, 2010
This car is super cute and fast! One downfall is blind spots and it is truly not very roomy in the back seats but since it is a coupe that is to be expected. Overall the car is inexpensive to operate, requires very little maintenance and is fun to drive.
Brian B
Reviewed a 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe on Mar 4, 2008
3.5 SE 270 hp v6 heated seats dual climate control 9 bose speakers moon roof heated side view mirrors turn signal mirrors rear view dimming mirror HID lights 6 cd changer
Nissan Altima Coupe Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2.5 S | $25,230 |
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Essentially a cross between the super-sporty Nissan 350Z and the much more practical Nissan Altima sedan (which is the automaker's best-selling vehicle), the Nissan Altima Coupe debuts for the 2008 model year amid an appropriate amount of hoopla. With attractive, swooping lines (borrowed from the Z as well as the Infiniti G37) and sharing two engines and its basic interior design with the Altima sedan, the new Altima Coupe was designed to appeal to younger buyers as well as drivers looking for something with a bit more pop and sizzle than the typical mid-size family sedan.
The Altima Coupe certainly delivers on all accounts. Although it borrows its overall design from the Altima sedan, which received a redesign in 2007, the Coupe is its own beast, sporting a distinctive grille, headlights, taillights, side panels, and rear end (only the aluminum hood is the same in both models). Overall, the Coupe has a lower roofline and a higher trunk and rear end, giving it a more muscular, rakish appearance.
The Coupe is also shorter and lighter than the sedan, which means that it's a bit quicker and more responsive, another appealing factor for many drivers. And it features a number of innovative technologies, including an Intelligent Key system with instant push-button ignition, standard anti-lock brakes with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (which adjusts braking depending on passenger weight and cargo), and an available Bluetooth hands-free phone system.
Also available as an option: A multifunction Navigation system with a RearView Monitor, XM NavTraffic, split-screen detail, phone call information, and XM satellite radio with extensive music information.
Under the hood of the new Coupe is a choice of two engines. The 2.5 S model receives a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine that produces 175 horsepower, while the 3.5 SE provides more get up and go, thanks to its 270-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6. Although the four-cylinder is certainly adequate, early drivers and reviewers recommend the V6 for buyers who really want to explore the new Coupe's limits.
A six-speed manual transmission is standard, while a smooth CVT (continuously variable transmission) with manual shift control is available as an option. Reviewers have given favorable comments to Nissan's new CVT, which they note is an improvement over similar transmissions in competitors' vehicles.
Inside, sport bucket seats with additional bolstering provide support in hard corners, while easy-to-read Fine Vision gauges and aluminum trim or optional wood-tone accents give the interior a sporty yet elegant feel. Other features include six standard airbags, a six-speaker AM/FM stereo system with a CD player and MP3 input, and vehicle-speed-sensitive power steering, which provides more power assistance at lower speeds for easier parking.
Early reports from reviewers and drivers indicate that the Coupe handles well and is a fun vehicle to drive. Overall, the consensus is that the new Altima Coupe stacks up well against its competitors in a growing market segment (mid-size coupes), and is a worthy addition to Nissan's lineup.
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