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2010 Nissan Altima Sedan

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Q: Nissan Altima 2010 tail lights?
07-09 Nissan Altima DEPO black housing LED tail lights

Can these tail lights fit on a 2010 Nissan Altima Sedan 2.5S? Here’s the link to a picture of these tail lights.

http://turbometal.com/nissan-altima-4dr-led-tail-lights-07-09-black-1.html

Also, what do you think would look better? These tail lights, or if I just blacked out the tail lights that are already on my car?

A: Nissan Altima 07-09 Sedan LED Tail Lights Black
SOMETHING NEW TO ME

Q: Does the nissan altima 2010 4DR sedan 2.5 S have navigation system?
What else does it have??? Is it a good buy??

A: No, there is no “in dash” navigation option. In fact, a basic “convenience package”, spoiler, floor mats and deflectors are the only additional options apart from choosing between a CVT or conventional transmission.

If you want to know more about the model, just visit the Nissan web site or any of the dozens of auto-related pricing and information web sites.

Whether or not it’s a “good buy” is almost entirely dependent upon the price you pay for it, something that’s impossible to know given that you haven’t specified a price or even what your basic transportation needs happen to be to know whether or not the Altima can meet them.

Best of luck. I hope this helps.

Q: How much should i pay for a nissan altima 2010?
I want a 2010 nissan altima 2.5 s sedan with sunroof and convince package
at the dealership the ticket price is 25,000 but of course i shouldnt pay sticker price. so what should i haggle down to?
correction convince plus package

http://www.nissanusa.com/altima/packaged-options.html
25000 is with the convince package included

A: $22,500

Q: When comparing a 2009/2010 Honda Accord Sedan to an 09/10 Nissan Altima, which car’s body is bigger?

A: I think the new Accord is classed as a full-size car. The Altima is still classed as mid-size.

Q: 2010 Nissan Altima sporty?
Ok, I’m 18 years old and I’m looking at a new car to take to college. My parents want to buy a new car over used because they want something reliable with a good warranty. I originally wanted a SUV but its too impractical with gas and insurance. Out of all the sedans we’ve looked at and test driven the 2010 Nissan Altima 3.5SR is definitely my favorite. The one we are looking at is white with black leather interior. It also comes with all the premium packages (spoiler, fog lights, navigation, premium audio) so its VERY nice. The only thing that I can’t get out of my head is that the Altima is considered a “family sedan.” I know I shouldn’t base my decision off of this but as a teenager I can’t help but like something that is sporty and impressive. I really shouldn’t have anything to worry about because this particular Altima is very attractive. The coupe was also an option but I think I prefer the 4 door sedan because its just easier with friends and stuff in the back seat. I’m not trying to sound spoiled. This is a great car and if its what my parents decide on I would be very happy. I’m just looking for some opinions.

A: No one will be impressed at the look at the altima. they will be impressed, however, when you step on the gas and the V6 leaves them in the dust!

yeah the altima is a family sedan. but who cares? it has great power, (270hp) great interior, great reliability, it’s safe, and, like you said, you can fit lots of friends in the back comfortably. i’d say the car is somewhat sporty. i think it’s a very good choice

now if you want something sportier, go with the maxima. it has more power, (290hp) a tighter suspension, and it is a smaller 4 door than the altima. it also can come with all of the options you like too.

if you want something even smaller than that, there’s the nissan sentra se-r spec-v. (200hp) and yes, it too is a 4 door.

I’d also consider the honda accord v6 and the toyota camry se v6. but both of those are kinda boring. i’ve always preferred nissan for driving excitement

so in terms of fun, reliable, and roomy sport sedans, you have a lot of options. (my personal choice would be the maxima)

Q: Nissan Altima Driver Sport (DS)?
So I bought a brand new 2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 sedan the other day. Being the dummy that I am, I drove the car home from the dealer in DS (drive sport). It was appoximately a 10 minute ride. It was on DS (-). My concern is that I could have damaged the engine/tranny/etc I think. The reason being is that I did not shift at all. I drove it as if it was on automatic drive. Do I have a reason to be worried?:(

A: First off Nissan won’t be damaged that easily. Manual drive sport mode even if put into will still upshift. A little high on the engine revolutions for a new motor perhaps. A weekend comming up take time to read your owners manual this morning and if you have any other questions please ask.

Q: Do all Nissan Altima sedans/coups use a Push-start button?
Im looking into the newer model Altimas, I was told that they now use a “push to start” button feature where you do not need to use a key. Do all of the Altimas use this (im mainly asking about the 2 door coups, 2009 and 2010 models)? Or do you need to purchase some type of package? Im looking into the leather seat package, and possibly -but highly unlikely- the tech package.

A: I-Key is standard equiptment after 2007 on all Altimas. The fully loaded Altima is really nice with I-pod adapter Navigation and hard drive radio sunroof and leather. Being able to control your I-pod from the steering wheel controls answer your phone and satilite linked Navigation really makes for a nice car.

Q: Important question I need a long informative answer!?
2010 Ford Fusion I4 S
2010 Honda Accord Sedan LX 5-Spd MT
2010 Nissan Altima Sedan 2.5 S
2010 Toyota Camry Camry-Grade 6-Spd MT
2010 Chevy Malibu LS
2010 Hyundai Sonata GLS

Can you list the pro’s and cons of each vehicle and tell me which would you choose and reccomend. And may you tell me aboutother vehicles within that price range? WILL BE PICKING BEST ANSWER
tif you cant then dont answer
yeah i checked edmunds just want so more advice/info

A: list the pro’s and con’s of each vehicle? i dont think there is room. however i will give you my advice about these cars. in my opinion the honda is over rated as is the camery. the nissan tends to be overlooked, and the malibu and sonata are rated about right. all these are very good cars for daily drivers, but the jewel of the group is the ford fusion. it is under rated by the press, but it is a solid and reliable and long lasting car put out by ford. it is also very economical to run, and if you get the hybrid version, it gets even better, but you pay more for the hybrid.

in the end any of them would be a good choice. your best bet for choosing though is to drive each car and take notes about what YOU like and dislike about each car.

Q: What wiring is needed for my car audio system?
i am putting in a new system in my 2010 Nissan altima sedan, i have:
1) kenwood standard audio reciever
2) 6.5 inch speakers
2) 6×9 speakers
1) 800 watt 4 channel amp (for speakers)
1) Subwoofer box with dual kicker 15″
1) 600 watt 2 channel amp for the subwoofers

dash replacement
wiring harness
antenna adapter

could i have a list of what wiring i need to connect this all?
i wont do it myself but the only thing i want to pay for is labor, seems these days i get over charged for equipment so im buying it myself.
thanks in advance!

A: I agree with Roy. Speaker wire, large guage wire, fuse and fuse box/connector and make sure you get a box of coupler so the guy can connect the wires and lock them in. Also, you’ll want 2 sets of RCA cables. Once for each amp. I’d suggest getting a capacitor to ensure power so your battery won’t die out or work as hard. Hope I helped.

Q: If you were to pick a midsize sedan for yourself what would it be?
Your choices are A 2010 Nissan Altima , Honda Accord, Mazda 6, Honda Insight, Subaru Legacy, or Chevrolet Malibu. Tell me why you chose that car and not the others.

A: Of those listed, I would chose the Chevrolet Malibu. They look great, have great fuel economy, and GM quality is now at par with the best of the Japanese.

You might also consider the all-new Ford Fusion. It is, after all, Motor Trend’s Car of the Year.

Q: Which insurance price would be higher for me?…READ DETAILS…the question should be easy?
im 18.
if i bought a BRAND NEW:

Nissan altima 2010 sedan 2.5 (base model)

or

2011 ford mustang coupe v6 (base model)

A: I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes so you can find the best option for you

cheapinsurance.notlong.com

Q: which insurance price would be higher for me?…READ DETAILS…the question should be easy?
im 18.
if i bought a BRAND NEW:

Nissan altima 2010 sedan 2.5 (base model)

or

2011 ford mustang coupe v6 (base model)

which one would have higher insurance costs for an 18 year old driver? in general
i know the mustang, but both cars are new, so wouldn’t the mustang’s insurance cost be only A BIT higher? or would it be like double the cost i would pay for the nissan??!

answer this question only please. i am not interested in other cars or other idea. to make things simple, i’ll say this is just a hypothetical question.
thanks

A: You need to shop around. They all calculate their rates differently so the best company for me might not be the best one for you.

Q: keep the BMW or new Nissan Altima?
Right now I have a 2005 BMW 325i that we got used and its pushing 80,000 miles with no type of warranty. My brother is getting his license soon so my parents are going to have to get a new car anyway. Since I’ll be starting college in the fall and will be driving back and forth about and hour and a half on some weekends my parents want to give the BMW to my brother since he’ll still be driving locally for 2 more years and give me the new car with the warranty. My number one choice was a Toyota 4runner but its way too impractical with the gas mileage and insurance costs of an SUV. It would also have to be used because I don’t like the new ones. Today I test drove a 2010 Honda Accord EX-L and Nissan Altima 3.5SR. Hands down I liked the Nissan much better than the Honda because the transmission was much smoother. The Nissan also came with great packages and was really nice. Here comes the decision time. My parents said that if I REALLY want to keep the BMW I can. I just don’t know what to do because as far as luxury goes the Altima definitely has the BMW beat. My 325 is the most basic version and doesnt have the real leather seats or anything. Its mostly the BMW name that people freak out over. The main thing that I’ll miss about it is the sportiness I guess. I know thats not what I need to be basing my decision on but its just that you don’t really expect to see a teenage guy driving a car like this Altima and these types of sedans have always seemed more business and adult/family like. I kind of want something I can have a little fun in which is why I wanted the 4runner but I guess its just not practical. I keep going back and forth in my mind but everytime I see the Altima I fall in love with it again because its so nice then I always end up second guessing myself. Another thing I have to think about is getting something reliable. We’ve had a couple problems with the BMW and its never a cheap fix. I hope this all makes sense I was just wondering what yall thought.

A: Get the Nissan Altima for sure. The BMW has 80,000 miles on it; it’s not going to last too much longer. BMWs are not Mercedes or Ferraris; they wear out and die off like all other cars. Since you have a basic 2005 BMW 325i, its performance is really not one to brag about. Right now, since you’re going to be behind the wheel for long periods of time, you really don’t need a sporty car. What you need is a luxury car, to make those miles seem less tedious. The base performance behind that Nissan Altima SR (which btw is the Altima’s best trim) is decent 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine that produces 175 horsepower and 180 lb-ft. of torque and nets 23 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway. Personally, I suggest the more powerful 3.5-liter V6 or a 2.5-liter gas/electric hybrid that makes 158 horsepower and 162 lb-ft. of torque which also manages to get 35 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway. The numbers are pretty good compared your 2005 BMW 325i. The Nissan may not win in a race with the BMW, but at least the driver will come comfortably to the finish line (cuz of all of the luxury). And just to point out: in a race, the Nissan won’t be very far from the BMW. ;)

Q: Best of these 2010 midsize sedans for single mom with infant?
I need to trade in my 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier for a larger, newer model. My priorities, in order, are safety, reliability, and cost (both in terms of purchase price and fuel/maintenance). Anyone have an opinion on which of these models would be best, or any comments to share on any of them?

Nissan Altima
Chevrolet Malibu
Hyundai Sonata
Honda Accord
Mazda 6

The Toyota Camry would have been on the list, but the accelerator recall issues scare me.

A: TOYOTA CAMRY IS NUMBER ONE JUST WAIT FOR ONE OR TWO WEEKS IT WILL BE OVER WITH , DO NOT WORRY IT IS NOT GM OR FORD OR CHRYSLER THEY WILL NEVER BACK UP THEIR PRODUCT LIKE TOYOTA DID , AT LEAST TOYOTA SUSPEND THE SALES FOR YOUR SAFETY, IF IT WAS ONE OF THE BIG 3 THEY WONT CARE TRUST ME .

SO 1ST CHOICE TOYOTA CAMRY
2ND CHOICE NISSAN ALTIMA
3RD CHOICE HONDA ACCORD ( WIND NOISE WHEN DRIVE OVER 65 MILES ON THE HIGHWAY)

THE REST IS GARBAGE DO NOT WAST YOUR MONEY OR TIME .

Q: Which one of these Cars should I buy?
2010 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS
2010 Nissan Altima 2.5s
2010 Nissan Sentra 2.0 SL
2010 Kia Forte SX sedan
2010 Acura CSX
2010 Honda Civic Sir sedan

I’m going to be spending around 27 thousand on this car so I want to make the right choice!

My personal favorite is the Lancer but the interior is a bit plain and the fuel efficiency isn’t that great.

The Altima’s interior is my least favorite (looks stupid)
The CSX’s and is one of my favorite interiors (because of the indash display)

I’ve been at this for weeks and I’d like to get your opinions! THANKS

A: It is all going to be personal preference, so this is kindof pointless. You are going to pick what you like regardless of what we say (and you should).

You don’t have to spend $27K on any of those vehicles. If you want a near luxury vehicle at a good price, take the CSX or TSX. If you want basic transportation, get the Forte or the Civic.

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