Nissan Altima

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What? You serious? On second thought stay away from that shyt smh

Why the fukk would they get rid of the CVT in the pathfinders but not the rest of the fukkin line? Lmaoo

I honestly don’t know what Nissan was thinking with that CVT nonsense.
Nissan owns JATCO, the manufacturer of the CVTs and the poorly shifting 7sp trans (Infiniti) that are used across the lineup. They’re basically using a an in/house design which saves money. The CVT is a cheap way to have unlimited number of gears in an economy car for fuel efficiency. Reliability generally sucks but that only because the poor people that usually buy them don’t maintain them. They will actually last a long time if you simply change the fluid every 30k miles per the schedule. Toyota is the only manufacturer that makes a CVT that can survive with no maintenance at all…
 

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Honda Accord is better. Does 0-60 in 5.4 secs. Better than the non v6 acura
:mjlol: Yall overthinking that shyt. These mainstream cars are all the same for the most part. It’s just that Nissan usually offers better lease rates than Honda and Toyota and are usually cheaper in the used car market due to the fact that they depreciate more than the other two and the fact that they do fleet. Not sure if Toyota does fleet or not but Honda does not. Which in part explains the reason that they hold more of their value.
 

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:mjlol: Yall overthinking that shyt. These mainstream cars are all the same for the most part. It’s just that Nissan usually offers better lease rates than Honda and Toyota and are usually cheaper in the used car market due to the fact that they depreciate more than the other two and the fact that they do fleet. Not sure if Toyota does fleet or not but Honda does not. Which in part explains the reason that they hold more of their value.
Yep. Honda amazes me that they still do not fleet sell to rental agencies to this day. If you see any Honda product at a rental agency, it’s a one-off purchase. Nissan is in that bottom tier of credit acceptance for financing with Chrysler/Dodge, Fiat and Mitsubishi. Come in breathing and you will get financed…
 
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