2020 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL Test Drive & Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2020
- This 2020 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL comes in brilliant silver metallic on black leather interior. Standard features of this car include bluetooth audio and a backup camera. Options include blind spot monitoring, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and navigation system. The powertrain consists of a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine mated to a CVT.
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Mine is Gun metallic with black leather interior, & it drives like a charm. with it being a 4 cylinder, i’m impressive of how quick it goes, its not too fast nor too slow to put up speed. I’ve seen a lot of 4 cylinder vehicles with good gas mileage but nothing like this where you get over 500 to 600 miles on a full tank.
I just got this same car in black and your description of the smoothness of the ride is dead on! I got the car yesterday and found your channel today (2/4/21). I subscribed and I even let all of the ads play.
I appreciate that. 😂😁😁
Getting one too 😂
Just got the 2019 sl 2.5, love it.
Great review! I have a 2019 SV with the premium package. Love it! Your review spot on! So are your other reviews. Keep up the great work!
Dude, great compreshensive review--ty! You even took us out for a test drive. :) I'm looking at purchasing a 2020 AWD version that just came off lease. I drove it today and was very impressed. It's a black one so it looks classy af.
Same have a sl 2019 2.5 great car smooth ride
Just found this channel I’m a subscriber for life now ✅awesome video keep up the work
Thanks so much!
I have a 2019 SL and it’s still going strong with 100k plus mileage
I hear the CVT transmission go out or start to have problems at the 100k miles mark is that true?
Feel like I have had a whiplash after watching his video..
Love the color
I have a 2019 SR
I love it despite people hating Nissan
I have a 2016 in this spec same color. I have 317k miles
People hating on Nissans can't change tires.
@@occckid123 317k on a 2019 where in da hell have you been?!🤣 No issues at all?
@@occckid123 my bad 2016... That's still alot of riding! I have a 2006 S and it just has 205k and I've had it 10 years
@@pushing2bbetter I've replaced things like wheel bearings axle and motor mounts. Did shocks and struts around 250k and 2 sensors the maf sensor and air fuel sensor around 300k maybe or 290k. Also catalytic converter converter. Brakes tires rotors multiple times and endless oil changes as regular maintenance.
Still the good sedan for me to drive one bro.
Man I’m mad at Nissan manly cause they waited so long to remodel the Altima and the 2019-future looks big inside especially the dashboard.
Thanks for the review, good job. Is there any improvements in the CVT, as the car is completely redone?
I'm sure there is, but not sure in terms of reliability.
Quiero ese auto Nissan Altima 2020 sl
Looks like you’re in Murfreesboro TN my hometown
Yes I am! 😁
We need sequia
What’s the difference from 2020 Nissan 2.5 sl Nd the 2020 Nissan 2.5 S
Sl has leather, heated seats, alloy wheels, luxury features.
@@NothinButCarReviews so Is this 2020 Nissan 2.5 is bigger and wider than the Nissan 2.5 S. The outside of this car seems lower than the Nissan 2.5s
Does the Altima SL have Ds mode? Or is sport mode only for the SR trim?
Has Ds mode I believe
@@NothinButCarReviews well I just got a 2019 Altima SL and I have the button for sport mode or Ds mode but it doesn’t change or do anything. Do you think I should take it in so they can check it?
No idea. Those aren’t really my specialty. 😕
Sport button only work on the SR edition. Unless you hsve the paddle shifters
2020 altima or 2020 malibu which 1 is worth buying 🤔
Both are good, but I prefer malibu
@@NothinButCarReviews thanks imma go test drive both this weekend and flip a coin lol
Countinue☺️
I would buy that car but the cvt is only thing is holding me back
Don’t worry, CVTs now not like before 10 years
It is much improved. Don't worry. Just make sure the CVT transmission fluid is changed every 50k miles.
@@gogetter905
Every 30k miles is what I've heard is best. Also, I believe in the past five years, they've added an external cooler for the cvt fluid.
What's the difference in 2020 and 2021?
Very little I believe.
@@NothinButCarReviews and also 2019? They all seem the same inside and outside.
They downgraded the horn in the 2021 and up models
Is this an All-wheel drive?
No fwd
@@NothinButCarReviews thanks for replying! That's good to know