This was the beginning of CVTs for the Altima. I guess this was why people began to dislike Nissan. They ditched a relatively reliable automatic transmission for an unreliable unit.
How many Altimas do you see driving around just fine that are absolutely physically destroyed? The cvts are just fine. Hell most of them haven’t had an oil change in 100,000 miles yet alone had the cvt serviced!
The cvt wouldn’t be so half bad if the owner basis of them actually serviced the fluid. Doesn’t help the dealer actually encourages you to never change it. “Lifetime” fluid yeah right
@@ChristmasMorning1995 you’re a damn lie! My friend had a 2013 and the CVT went out on it twice. Luckily it was still under warranty so she didn’t have to come out her pockets to repair it. That transmission is straight garbage!
@horatioj100 Nope, this generation of Altima had this exact design in 2004, as a pre-production prototype at Nissan Design America. That's 20 years ago. It then later debuted at the 2006 New York International Auto Show on April 12, 2006 and went on sale in October 2006. It did not come out in 2007, because model years are not literal dates. Just like how the 2013 Altima (design) first existed in 2010 and came out in June 2012. Pretty simple.
These were so great back then. Little did we know those transmissions would eventually cost Nissan big. So many people had these and the Rogue, Sentra, etc. and had a transmission fail and then never bought another Nissan.
I live in Ohio and i See Kia's with missing Bumpers like people are posting. Rarely even seen older Altimas. Dont believe me come to Newark Columbus Reynoldsburg area and you will see its not these
@@Tinrs80 oh yeah, I live in Michigan and see cars with Ohio plates that are Kia's with missing bumpers and they're usually going 20+ MPH over the limit. why so fast lol. least i can say i've never seem them get in an accident
I'm very used to cars from the 1980s and 1990s that do 0-60 between 11 seconds and 18 seconds.. 7.3 seconds feels quick to me LOL. now I have an 08 Lincoln MKX that can do that in 7.3 seconds :)
Nice rear seat room for kids like Aiden, Giovanni, Edgar, Kimberly, or Alizé. Plus easy to clean carpets for those finger/toe nail clippings, faux eyelashes, hot cheeto, and sticky mystery fluid accidents.
I agree & also one of the best looking sedans ever. Much better looking than the Accord & Camry of that era. I had a 2007 2.5 S that I drove for four years & had a really nice ride & handling balance. I originally wanted the V6, but couldn't afford it at the time, but the 4-cylinder was surprisingly powerful. The CVT was fine as long as it worked, but the one in mine had to be replaced around 58k miles, but under warranty thank god. It had a few other problems as well such as some of the radio buttons occasionally not working, the A/C blower motor had to be replaced, the radio display would dim during hot summer days & the battery was replaced twice throughout the four years I drove it which I read is a common problem with these cars. I bought mine used with 36k miles & sold it at 66k miles. Despite the flaws it was a really well rounded car. One thing for sure though I will never buy a Nissan ever again. All of the other vehicles I've purchased have been Toyota/Lexus all problem free as expected. My current 2016 Lexus GS350 F-Sport that I bought used four years ago with 41k miles, now has 80k miles with no problems so far & not planning on replacing it anytime soon.
“Alternative to market leading Toyota Camry and Honda Accord” Meaning your credit score wasn’t good enough to finance either so you settled with an Altima. 😂
May not sound like a compliment but I use to always request one of these when i would rent cars to drive out of town. This was a very nice car when it was new. believe it or not but was smooth and very refined. Who knew so many people 10+ years later would dislike the brand so much due to their CVT and tranny. Unfortunate…
Great cars! Had a 15' Altima and 17' Maxima back in my early college years. Both were bought brand new. Put a good amount of miles on both. Never had a single issue with either one of them, despite them seeing roads which weren't of the best quality. I traded in the Maxima at around 50k miles, and I was still running original tires and brakes. It looked showroom new!
My parents leased a new 2005 Altima for 2 years - was a great car for the $199/month zero due at signing-deal. When we returned it in 2007, these new ones were on the lot. We decided to test drive a new 3.5 V6 model, which would be an upgrade over our previous I4 model. All three of us hated the new model because of the CVT - even though it was a V6, it felt slower pootling around town than our 2005 4-cylinder. Mom ended up getting a lightly used 2006 BMW 325i - for those interested….
I lived in the Cuyahoga Falls and Akron areas in Ohio for the past 4 years. Whenever I see one, I cover the brake pedal. I have never in that time seen one without some form of body damage.
For Those posting missing bumper comments. Id ask you to come to the Columbus & Newark ohio areas. You see Kia's mostly with missing bumpers. I rarely even see Altimas here. Rental places actually have alot of Camrys. Welcome to see for yourself if u come this way.
Carlos Ghosn's aggressive strategy to reach ever higher sales figures cost the Nissan and Infiniti brands their reputation. Carlos pushing for more sales trickled down to the dealership, so much that dealers were aggressively promoting schemes to get people to buy the cars regardless if the customers are not capable to keep up with payments. As a result, these Nissans, especially the Altimas, end up in the hands of people with poor credit scores. They're more likely to be irresponsible and don't take care of the cars, because it's going to be repossessed anyway. So that's why we see so many Altimas on the road in poor condition. And the drivers are notorious for being reckless behind the wheel. Nissan and Infiniti in the U.S. wanted to out sell the competitors that it inevitably attracted the wrong type of customers. The two brands have an image problem now. It's not good for a brand to be referred to as the ghetto car brand. That's a PR problem that isn't completely apparent to executives, because they pay attention to sales figures. However, that will hurt them back in the long run, and when it's finally obvious to them how their brands are perceived, it will probably be too late. It's quite a shame that Nissan and Infiniti are going down market to the market position of Hyundai and Kia in the 90's. And now Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis have not only taken over Nissan and Infiniti's spots but also exceeded them. I was at the 2024 New York International Auto, and honestly, the Nissan and Infiniti booths looked lonely. I was there. Even though the new Kicks was displayed there. Nissan is in big trouble right now, brand-wise, I don't know about sales, they must've sold plenty of new Rogues and QX60s to keep themselves alive.
No i don't think it's unpopular because of brand image, I think that their cars are literally the lowest of quality of any of their competitors and therefore they resort to people with poor credit scores and sell thousands of cars to rental car agencies (mitsubishi does this too). If it wasn't for this they wouldn't sell at all and you would never see them on the road. The Altima is literally the most common car seen in rental companies for decades. Those rental cars eventually get sold after miles of abuse and for cheap to, you guessed it, low-credit people. As far as infiniti goes, have you been in a late-model infiniti? Most of them are totally outdated and have terrible low-quality interiors and infotainment system.
In Denver these cars are driven by completely careless people w no regard for the safety of themselves or other drivers on the road. Trash car for trash people.
This generation of the Altima was the genesis for Big Altima Energy
Yes!
Doing 80 in the merge 3 lane. Even in the stall lane too.
Already
@@EmanL8758 the prior generation started it. It was the generation that cemented the BAE moniker
The gen that started it all
This was the beginning of CVTs for the Altima. I guess this was why people began to dislike Nissan. They ditched a relatively reliable automatic transmission for an unreliable unit.
How many Altimas do you see driving around just fine that are absolutely physically destroyed? The cvts are just fine. Hell most of them haven’t had an oil change in 100,000 miles yet alone had the cvt serviced!
The cvt wouldn’t be so half bad if the owner basis of them actually serviced the fluid. Doesn’t help the dealer actually encourages you to never change it. “Lifetime” fluid yeah right
@@ChristmasMorning1995 you’re a damn lie! My friend had a 2013 and the CVT went out on it twice. Luckily it was still under warranty so she didn’t have to come out her pockets to repair it. That transmission is straight garbage!
@@aaliyahstar7803that was the problematic unit, especially for the 4 cylinders. Now there better, but did they even get their first fluid change?
@@welcometoboredom not sure, but it didn’t even have 80 thousands miles when it first went out
This generation of Altima had no idea it would be come BAE
This car replaced the Pontiac Grand Am as the ultimate Walmart car.
Big Altima ENERGY!
Can’t lie this generation aged well for it to almost be a 20 year old design!!
It is 20 years old already. This car existed in 2004.
@@nwezetx1 I said this generation … 4th gen came out in 2007-2012
@horatioj100 Nope, this generation of Altima had this exact design in 2004, as a pre-production prototype at Nissan Design America. That's 20 years ago. It then later debuted at the 2006 New York International Auto Show on April 12, 2006 and went on sale in October 2006.
It did not come out in 2007, because model years are not literal dates.
Just like how the 2013 Altima (design) first existed in 2010 and came out in June 2012. Pretty simple.
These were so great back then. Little did we know those transmissions would eventually cost Nissan big. So many people had these and the Rogue, Sentra, etc. and had a transmission fail and then never bought another Nissan.
5:12. Coming up aggressive enforcement. With a Nissan Altima being pulled over. 😅
Had a brand new one of these fully-loaded in high school back then was a pretty fast car, had no idea it would end up with the reputation it has lol
And they’re still on the road zipping in and out of traffic lol. Missing bumpers and all, but somehow still running.
Like for real how do people say these aren’t reliable. You can absolutely destroy them and they’ll still be going decades later!
I live in Ohio and i See Kia's with missing Bumpers like people are posting. Rarely even seen older Altimas. Dont believe me come to Newark Columbus Reynoldsburg area and you will see its not these
don't forget the EBT crowd..
@@Tinrs80 Come to Orlando and it’s both 😂. But mostly Altimas..and pretty much any Nissan.
@@Tinrs80 oh yeah, I live in Michigan and see cars with Ohio plates that are Kia's with missing bumpers and they're usually going 20+ MPH over the limit. why so fast lol. least i can say i've never seem them get in an accident
Yikes. I never knew the v6 needed premium gas! Though I’m certain any current owners likely use regular…
only needs for max hp/tq.... it runs on 89-93 octane, with less hp with lower grades.
Un 2010 that changed to regular gas with the v6
You know you're getting old when 0-60mph in 7.3 seconds is described as 'moderately quick'.
I'm very used to cars from the 1980s and 1990s that do 0-60 between 11 seconds and 18 seconds.. 7.3 seconds feels quick to me LOL. now I have an 08 Lincoln MKX that can do that in 7.3 seconds :)
they must be high sea level... those v6 Altimas was 0-60 in 5.9 secs
Times are all over the place with motorway sometimes.
I see these everywhere with faded hoods and angry drivers .. I get out the way when. I see one coming.. 😊
Now you see these all beat up going 90 on the highway
Nice rear seat room for kids like Aiden, Giovanni, Edgar, Kimberly, or Alizé. Plus easy to clean carpets for those finger/toe nail clippings, faux eyelashes, hot cheeto, and sticky mystery fluid accidents.
They are still so common .
This, in my opinion, was the best looking Altima. But this is also the beginning of the dreaded CVT and the downfall of Nissan.
I agree & also one of the best looking sedans ever. Much better looking than the Accord & Camry of that era. I had a 2007 2.5 S that I drove for four years & had a really nice ride & handling balance. I originally wanted the V6, but couldn't afford it at the time, but the 4-cylinder was surprisingly powerful. The CVT was fine as long as it worked, but the one in mine had to be replaced around 58k miles, but under warranty thank god. It had a few other problems as well such as some of the radio buttons occasionally not working, the A/C blower motor had to be replaced, the radio display would dim during hot summer days & the battery was replaced twice throughout the four years I drove it which I read is a common problem with these cars. I bought mine used with 36k miles & sold it at 66k miles. Despite the flaws it was a really well rounded car. One thing for sure though I will never buy a Nissan ever again. All of the other vehicles I've purchased have been Toyota/Lexus all problem free as expected. My current 2016 Lexus GS350 F-Sport that I bought used four years ago with 41k miles, now has 80k miles with no problems so far & not planning on replacing it anytime soon.
One of the best looking normal commuter sedans ever imo. I love these and the impalas of the era
"If it ain't broke, Don't fix it"
CVT: Hold my oil
Ooh, you tested the high-end model with bumpers included!
“Alternative to market leading Toyota Camry and Honda Accord”
Meaning your credit score wasn’t good enough to finance either so you settled with an Altima. 😂
So the third Gen Altima is the one to buy. A 2006 Altima SE-R with a manual is what I'm looking for.
May not sound like a compliment but I use to always request one of these when i would rent cars to drive out of town. This was a very nice car when it was new. believe it or not but was smooth and very refined. Who knew so many people 10+ years later would dislike the brand so much due to their CVT and tranny. Unfortunate…
even though it wasnt a altima i rented a 2017 nissan maxima 3.5 with the cvt, that v6 would roast the tyres when i came out of corners 😂
Great cars! Had a 15' Altima and 17' Maxima back in my early college years. Both were bought brand new. Put a good amount of miles on both. Never had a single issue with either one of them, despite them seeing roads which weren't of the best quality. I traded in the Maxima at around 50k miles, and I was still running original tires and brakes. It looked showroom new!
The Nissan Helltima!
My parents leased a new 2005 Altima for 2 years - was a great car for the $199/month zero due at signing-deal. When we returned it in 2007, these new ones were on the lot. We decided to test drive a new 3.5 V6 model, which would be an upgrade over our previous I4 model.
All three of us hated the new model because of the CVT - even though it was a V6, it felt slower pootling around town than our 2005 4-cylinder.
Mom ended up getting a lightly used 2006 BMW 325i - for those interested….
Hmm, how can a 6.5s sedan feel slow?🤔 I've driven them, and they feel so quick!
@@DMCarReviews Guess you’d have to drive an 05 and an 07 back to back. Was our first time trying a CVT as well 🤷🏻
@@jfish9014 We had a 2005 in our family, when it just came out.
@@DMCarReviews and then you tested it against a 2007?
Actually, John the CVT transmission had 4 modes: economy, normal, sport, and broken
Take a good look as you’ll never see an Altima in that good of condition again
Mines an 08 and in similar shape
@@Naijaboyc how many miles?
I lived in the Cuyahoga Falls and Akron areas in Ohio for the past 4 years. Whenever I see one, I cover the brake pedal. I have never in that time seen one without some form of body damage.
0-60 is wrong. Every time I see one in my rear view mirror they gain an extra 300HP to ride my ass off the highway
2005-2006 Nissan Altimas were bulletproof. Can Nissan make them with automatic transmissions again like they used to?
For Those posting missing bumper comments. Id ask you to come to the Columbus & Newark ohio areas. You see Kia's mostly with missing bumpers. I rarely even see Altimas here. Rental places actually have alot of Camrys. Welcome to see for yourself if u come this way.
Please road test Toyota 4runner 2008
I saw the thumbnail and raced here just for the comments.
What about that aggressive enforcement, though?
Just got out of jail
300-500 credit score Altima
Improve credit score after getting job at Walmart
500-650 Dodge Charger
The baby mama mobile
ahh yes, the beginning of the end.... nissan's fall from grace
If you add a transmission cooler these transmissions are actually reliable. Valvoline ns2 cvt fluid is a lot better than the nissan fluid
This test car is probably on its 16th owner now with most of its body panels missing
More like 16 washing machines.
Ben Davis with hAiR!!
Too bad they always test an AT. My 6-speed MT is pretty awesome. Really fun to drive and reliable as well.
All the Shaniqua’s in the projects jabón one
Kate Thomas’ car
Cvt tragic killed this car; thank god the 6sp was still offered in the V6
Carlos Ghosn's aggressive strategy to reach ever higher sales figures cost the Nissan and Infiniti brands their reputation. Carlos pushing for more sales trickled down to the dealership, so much that dealers were aggressively promoting schemes to get people to buy the cars regardless if the customers are not capable to keep up with payments. As a result, these Nissans, especially the Altimas, end up in the hands of people with poor credit scores. They're more likely to be irresponsible and don't take care of the cars, because it's going to be repossessed anyway. So that's why we see so many Altimas on the road in poor condition. And the drivers are notorious for being reckless behind the wheel. Nissan and Infiniti in the U.S. wanted to out sell the competitors that it inevitably attracted the wrong type of customers. The two brands have an image problem now. It's not good for a brand to be referred to as the ghetto car brand. That's a PR problem that isn't completely apparent to executives, because they pay attention to sales figures. However, that will hurt them back in the long run, and when it's finally obvious to them how their brands are perceived, it will probably be too late. It's quite a shame that Nissan and Infiniti are going down market to the market position of Hyundai and Kia in the 90's. And now Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis have not only taken over Nissan and Infiniti's spots but also exceeded them. I was at the 2024 New York International Auto, and honestly, the Nissan and Infiniti booths looked lonely. I was there. Even though the new Kicks was displayed there. Nissan is in big trouble right now, brand-wise, I don't know about sales, they must've sold plenty of new Rogues and QX60s to keep themselves alive.
No i don't think it's unpopular because of brand image, I think that their cars are literally the lowest of quality of any of their competitors and therefore they resort to people with poor credit scores and sell thousands of cars to rental car agencies (mitsubishi does this too). If it wasn't for this they wouldn't sell at all and you would never see them on the road. The Altima is literally the most common car seen in rental companies for decades. Those rental cars eventually get sold after miles of abuse and for cheap to, you guessed it, low-credit people. As far as infiniti goes, have you been in a late-model infiniti? Most of them are totally outdated and have terrible low-quality interiors and infotainment system.
This was the end for the Altima! SMH CVT 🤷🤦
3:47 Typical Altima drivers
In Denver these cars are driven by completely careless people w no regard for the safety of themselves or other drivers on the road. Trash car for trash people.
The most dangerous car on the road these days
Why?