Believe me Altima coupe V6 is so much fun. It is fast. Its cheap to buy, good fuel economy, reliable and low maintenance. Dude what else u want! U want a GTR engine in Altima or what!
I just missed out on an 08 Altima 3.5 with 6 speed, leather, bose, 125,000 km (78k miles) for $4900 CAD...needless to say i have been missing out on sleep the last couple of days :(....car shopping can be more frustrating than exciting
I like these cars. I used to have a 2007 Infiniti G35 coupe which is basically like the luxury version of your car. Nissan owns Infiniti anyhow. Nissans and Infiniti are good cars. Currently I have a Lexus IS250 and that’s a good car too but I miss the more sporty aspect of my old G35. Your car is certainly sporty as well.
I've had my 2011 Altima coupe 3.5 SR for about seven years. I bought it used for $23K and it had about 30K miles on it. I got this car because of how it looks; just about the prettiest body style I've ever seen. I did my daily commute in this car for six years and put on about 80K miles. My commute was in the early hours of the morning when the interstate is empty, may times I hit 130 mph just for the heck of it! The car corners like it's on rails and I can really throw it around without loosing control. I love this car! The first year I had it I burned off a set of expensive Michelin tires doing fast starts and hard turns. I have now slowed down a bunch to save the rubber. The only thing I have replaced is tires and 1 battery - no repairs! It is hard to get in and out and visibility when making laine changes is difficult due to poor visibility - all coupes are like that. I have debadged the car and people come up to me and ask what kind of car I'm driving and tell me how cool it looks. I'm very happy with my Altima Coupe and plan to keep it for many more years.
I love your testimony. My coupe has actually just reached the end of it's life. Bought it as it's second owner around 80k miles, road it hard for 20k miles. Did 3 expensive repairs including getting a new clutch and had some fun with it for the next 65-70k or so miles trouble free including some fun at the drag strip. Last weekend the coupe got flooded in Fort Lauderdale. It was so bad the towing company couldn't pull it out the hole it was stuck in until the water cleared. It was too muddy The water rose overnight as well.... Nothin' you could do about it 😥 Obviously I'll need to make an update video at some point, but I guess I'm still reminiscing on the good times. RIP Terra: the channel mascot
I've had my Nissan Altima coupe V6 for over 3 years now because of magic jelly Bean, he show me how great the car is for a great price, I have it lowered dark tint all around
I live in a snowy area, Mountain PA. So the fact that it’s FWD is a good thing for me. If it didn’t snow here I’d 100% go for a mustang but sadly that isn’t the case. Do you think this is a good/reliable car? I just want a coupe that looms good and is reliable. Currently looking at a 2013 2.5s altima coupe for $7000 with 100k miles on it. What you think?
Thankfully I haven't had to experience any issues with the speakers (previous owner installed Bose premium) but I've read all too much about them in forums :/
@@TheMagicJellybean9 thats good, i mean i love the car a lot its just that and the dash that are annoying especially when you're driving towards the sun
@@jugg637 I feel you bruh. This is definitely the most love/hate relationship I've had with any vehicle. I will still be a little nostalgic the day I no longer own it. And since you mention it... that dashboard reflection is also another reason to get a dash mat, even if it's not sticky yet. I remember a few close calls because of that.
@@geminielectronics2240 Nope. It wouldn't have mattered since I bought the car at 85k miles already. Maybe it would have been a good idea if I were the original owner.
Honestly, I've got no clue. I've never heard of any car/motorcycle with that problem. You may have some luck with a good forum search. If you can't find coupe forums, perhaps another nissan vehicle might share the same fuel system as the Altima coupe
Dashboard issue not just coupes but sedans. Mine literally melted. Along with shifter knob. Oh and all rubber under hood is so brittle. Lol I got a laundry list for these cars but one thing that keeps me driving it is exactly that. The damn car keeps running. It seems they focused more on reliability than functionality and form.
Mainly, I use 91/93 octane (as recommended for performance) But if I just want a couple gallons to make it home or need to save money for long road trips I may step down to 89 or at worst the cheap 87 gas I try to use the highest level gas possible because the cheap gas is worse for your engine maintenance wise. 91/93 is always cleaner and I believe it's worth the extra expense if you want to keep your car long term which I hope to do for the channel (unless I financially can't support it)
@@TheMagicJellybean9 You don't know enough about cars to be speaking about fuel quality/performance. It shows in your video and in your comments. 93 octane and 87 use the same detergents, so they burn equally clean. 93 does not give extra power unless the vehicle is tuned for flex fuel, which these are. 93 octane just means the fuel is harder to burn, preventing predetonation for higher compression/boost levels.
@@cheeko_914 You missed the context of what I was speaking. I understand that using higher octane gas does not give you extra HP. I understand that tuning is required to make the most out of certain fuel. That's why e85 requires tuning for it to be effective. If that were put in context, then I can assume that 91/93 requires tuning. As for gas quality. I've never been inside a gas container that sits under a gas station. A conspiracist would say they are all the same octane. The point is, if this detail were true, then 93 octane does perform better than 87. But not for HP. It performs better on a scale of wear and tear. Cleaner fuel means cleaner engine which means longer life which is better performance. Before you assume the context of what I am saying, you should just ask. I only said better performance because that is what is literally on my gas tank, but I'm not dumb enough to believe I get better quarter mile times when my car is not tuned for a higher octane. Thank you
Actually the 2007+ Altima comes with the VQ35DE Gen 2 engine, with HR heads and the engine is revised a bit. That engine is more capable than the Gen 1 VQ35DE and so it can handle more boost.
@@destruxandexploze2552 Cool 😎 I was looking of going through an Auction but all I'm seeing is Automatics. But still may even give one a try. Maybe fix it up a little 👍🏽 Thanks for the help.
@@superdude7459 I had a 2006 Nissan Altima 5 speed with the DE and it was decently stout. If you get the HR version it’ll definitely be worth it if you put a bit of modifications on.
Great video on your personal preference and opinions on the Altima coupe but to each is own. I don't have any complaints I have the 2012 3.5sr Nissan Altima coupe and I love it. To be honest why spend more money and try and put more hp into a motor when there are other vehicles out there that have more hp, just saying
hey Jellybean i was wondering how you changed your shifter knob if you did, i just got my Altima and i want to change the knob but its super tight is it a twist or a pull?
To be completely honest with you, if you're not getting a manual shifting car, stay away from the Altima coupe. I never have and never will endorse the CVT technology from Nissan. The 4-cylinder Altima's are VERY weak compared to to other 4 cylinder cars that were produced around that time as well. Now-a-days it's rare to find a coupe under 40,000 miles. The CVT starts having problems between 70-90,000 miles so it's never a good idea to buy a used car with a CVT transmission. Basically if you're not getting the 6-spd V6 Altima, go with another car LOL
@@TheMagicJellybean9 I own a nissan altima coupe 3.5 cvt and currently have 118k miles and it’s still going strong. The maintenance though and parts that I had to replace is however a huge pain in the a$$$$
@@tahmatu3113 i have an 08 altima coupe as well, unfortunately cvt but, it's lasted 115k miles with me so far so it seems to me that the v6 cvt are fairly well
That's why you're supposed to do research on things before you buy it dude you should have known it was a front-wheel drive car before you bought it that's common sense. The other thing that you're complaining about the car are just looks which also you known that you bought it!
I got the cover from car-id.com ... I don't remember which brand it was but it costs roughly $35 before shipping. The Florida heat caused it to turn from jet black to brown :(
Yes. In the video, what I was saying was that the engine in the Altima compared to the HQ35 in the 350/370 lineup has less boost potential. I didn't mean to imply that it wasnt a NA setup, I mean the Altima can't take as much boost as the higher revving engine because it's internals are weaker. So you are more likely to detonate the engine if you don't build it stronger compared to the HQ35/37 which has better internals
I had to buy a Nissan Altima coupe V6 because it snows a lot in my state and I had to have a front wheel drive car and my favorite cars were Nissan 350Z and G37S so this is the closest thing in front wheel drive.
Speaking facts about the coupe. For me it just I don't like the fact tranny a CVT then I don't like the FWD. I have the 2013 coupe 2.5... I wish we can do so much more to the engine but we are very unlimited on that. I live in Las Vegas omg man. The heat fuck up ur car regardless wat u have on the dashboards. Over all I still love my car and I'm so more stuff to it until I get my 2002 S15 or a SC400
Yes that seems to be a repeating theme when it comes to the coupe. Everything is limited but that is also by design unfortunately. They had the right idea for a 2 door 4 seater... they gave it a peppy torque-focused V6 (which was unheard of at the time) and made the curb weight very light for a 4 seater. But they made it too focused around normal people and the enthusiast doesn't get much room to enjoy the car. I'm 100% certain RWD was the make/break point between this car being much more popular than it was at launch.
Sounds like you keep saying, "four wheel drive." Haha. I'll assume you're saying, "forward wheel drive." You're the first and only person I've ever heard in my 50 years say, "forward wheel drive." I'm used to saying and hearing FRONT wheel drive. Anyway, I'm not trying to be a troll. I'm just sayin', "forward wheel drive" sounds weird.
I'm currently purchasing an Altima coup and I'm not gonna lie, I'm gonna feel like a librarian in it compared to my Dodge Challenger. I hope I'm as excited about the Altima as you are. Thanks for the videos!
Relatable 😂 You will find that it provides a very niche experience. Torque for days in a light frame = fun off the light acceleration. But depending on how much of a goon you are when driving the challenger, you may find the FWD a 100% buzzkill
@@TheMagicJellybean9 yes, big goon with the challenger haha. I'm starting to think I may actually really enjoy the Altima. The real wheel drive is a lot of fun but as an older guy, in the northeast, I think the 4 wheel drive will be good. Thank for the info!
@@TheMagicJellybean9 Oh, I see... I was getting my hopes real high there haha. I'm definitely not a fan of the FWD but I'm going down this weekend to check out a used Altima 3.5. I will be checking out some more of your videos, they definitely helped me make the decision.
Runners Luck ayo honestly bro, I bought a Altima coupe like a month ago and I love it. I don’t really know much about cars but it’s fun to drive and looks hella clean. Hope you like yours too
I have an 08 Altima Coupe 3.5 SE 6-spd manual, as well. Being a FWD coupe just ruins it. Don’t get me wrong, I loved mine when I first got it. However, I’ve had a lot of little things break or stop working on it, which is annoying. Thinking about getting an S197 Mustang GT, lmao
Yep! One thing I forgot to add in the video (which I wrote down when brainstorming) was the terrible thought put into the engineering design. Every car I've ever worked on always has an engine drain bolt and the filter is usually somewhere next to it. Why is it the oil filter is facing sideways behind the right wheel? You can take it off without removing the rim, but that is a difficult task if you use a normal oil wrench and not an oil cap screw with a 3/8 drive wrench. Why is the alternator deep inside the engine bay? The AC and radiator have to come off to properly take it out (according to the official repair manuals it's a 4 hour job to replace it) Little things like that are also what make the coupe a grief to own just from a quality of life standpoint. The one thing I appreciate about the coupe is that even though everything else tends to break... I've never had problems with the engine. If Nissan had the build quality of Toyota and made it a RWD platform... this would have been a legendary model.
Seriously! It would be so much better if it was RWD. The engine is fine but if the HR was under the hood with a similar driveline to the 370, it would be unstoppable. Also, I would love to change my own oil, but it’s so complicated to just get the oil filter off that I’d rather just take it somewhere. It would almost be like a more-affordable 370Z with actual back seats😂
@@gearedtoshift part of my wheel well guards chipped off so it's easy ish to get it with a wrench if I turn the wheel. Doing the absolute MOST just to change some friggin' oil 😂😓
The Magic Jellybean I was going to start modding it, but after the luck I’ve had with it I’m just gonna get an 05-09 Mustang GT with a manual. I will never buy another automatic again, lol
@@parzinirani7297 sun visor common in nissan, leaks whenever it rains. Leaves puddle behind drivers seat. No clue where it's coming from. It's been to the dealership twice for a entire day each time and they can't find the leak. Window switch went bad drivers side over $200 for part. Found it at junk yard for $100, but the part was bad. Went through 3 switches before I got one that worked. The month before replaced radiator $900+. A week after the window Tie rod, bearings $1,500. Now the brakes are starting to squeak. I take care of my care, but it's not worth it anymore
@@sunshyne8181 Same issue. Fixed when all four sunroof drains were unclogged. (Search TH-cam, some good vids out there) Weed trimer cord worked pretty good but one was clogged so bad I have to loosen the tube where it goes through into wheel well and remove the transition fixture's center plastic piece that the dirt had cemented around. BTW I agree with the poster, Nissan's plastic dashes are trashed down south with the heat. Not only Altimas but other Nissan models as well. I wish a third party would make replacements with a time and heat resistant proven plastic. Other manufacturers do not have this serious problem.
It’s the 🐐 himself
Yours truly
I would give you a cookie but we since we don't have GIFs yet you get the pin instead!
Believe me Altima coupe V6 is so much fun. It is fast. Its cheap to buy, good fuel economy, reliable and low maintenance. Dude what else u want! U want a GTR engine in Altima or what!
Not to mention Nissan took out the v6 so this car is a 💎 gem
I just missed out on an 08 Altima 3.5 with 6 speed, leather, bose, 125,000 km (78k miles) for $4900 CAD...needless to say i have been missing out on sleep the last couple of days :(....car shopping can be more frustrating than exciting
I just got one for 8000$ with 92000 odo 3.5 traded my truck in its a great car
Was wondering if I was alone in that same feeling. Lol
About to pick one up for $4500 getting new breaks atm then it's ready. About 110k miles. Local dealership hooking me up.
Just got one 150k miles for 3k.
@@jasonmarten6959 for 3 bands though lol that’s a steal
That “dash cam” set up is on point 😂
I like these cars. I used to have a 2007 Infiniti G35 coupe which is basically like the luxury version of your car. Nissan owns Infiniti anyhow. Nissans and Infiniti are good cars. Currently I have a Lexus IS250 and that’s a good car too but I miss the more sporty aspect of my old G35. Your car is certainly sporty as well.
Maaaaaaaaaan your getting like 2 mile per gallon better but losing about 130hp 😫, BUY ANOTHER G OR Q
Those aren’t sports cars? Sports cars are the Z or the gtr
I've had my 2011 Altima coupe 3.5 SR for about seven years. I bought it used for $23K and it had about 30K miles on it. I got this car because of how it looks; just about the prettiest body style I've ever seen. I did my daily commute in this car for six years and put on about 80K miles. My commute was in the early hours of the morning when the interstate is empty, may times I hit 130 mph just for the heck of it! The car corners like it's on rails and I can really throw it around without loosing control. I love this car! The first year I had it I burned off a set of expensive Michelin tires doing fast starts and hard turns. I have now slowed down a bunch to save the rubber. The only thing I have replaced is tires and 1 battery - no repairs! It is hard to get in and out and visibility when making laine changes is difficult due to poor visibility - all coupes are like that. I have debadged the car and people come up to me and ask what kind of car I'm driving and tell me how cool it looks. I'm very happy with my Altima Coupe and plan to keep it for many more years.
I love your testimony. My coupe has actually just reached the end of it's life. Bought it as it's second owner around 80k miles, road it hard for 20k miles. Did 3 expensive repairs including getting a new clutch and had some fun with it for the next 65-70k or so miles trouble free including some fun at the drag strip.
Last weekend the coupe got flooded in Fort Lauderdale. It was so bad the towing company couldn't pull it out the hole it was stuck in until the water cleared. It was too muddy The water rose overnight as well.... Nothin' you could do about it 😥
Obviously I'll need to make an update video at some point, but I guess I'm still reminiscing on the good times. RIP Terra: the channel mascot
I've had my Nissan Altima coupe V6 for over 3 years now because of magic jelly Bean, he show me how great the car is for a great price, I have it lowered dark tint all around
Hi , do you also have timing chain problem ?
I live in a snowy area, Mountain PA. So the fact that it’s FWD is a good thing for me. If it didn’t snow here I’d 100% go for a mustang but sadly that isn’t the case. Do you think this is a good/reliable car? I just want a coupe that looms good and is reliable. Currently looking at a 2013 2.5s altima coupe for $7000 with 100k miles on it. What you think?
I live in Canada, with the proper winter tires you're good
hi Magic jellybean my altima has a louder sound inside that yours what can you suggest to fix it....
i have a 2008 and the dashboard is melting man and the factory speakers are terrible
Thankfully I haven't had to experience any issues with the speakers (previous owner installed Bose premium) but I've read all too much about them in forums :/
@@TheMagicJellybean9 thats good, i mean i love the car a lot its just that and the dash that are annoying especially when you're driving towards the sun
@@jugg637 I feel you bruh. This is definitely the most love/hate relationship I've had with any vehicle. I will still be a little nostalgic the day I no longer own it.
And since you mention it... that dashboard reflection is also another reason to get a dash mat, even if it's not sticky yet. I remember a few close calls because of that.
Did you use any protectant or a put sun visors on the windshield?
@@geminielectronics2240 Nope. It wouldn't have mattered since I bought the car at 85k miles already. Maybe it would have been a good idea if I were the original owner.
do you personally think it’s a good first car for a 16 y/o?
I got one as my first car and I live it
I just got one and I’m 16 and I’ve had no problem
@@breezy2tuff513 wait you guys got a car at 16?
@@lowkeydiegoduran4724 thats what it says
@@lowkeydiegoduran4724 The average kid in Europe and America get a first car of some sort at 16 lmao.
SOOOOO
Would you recommend buying one
today?
I like them!
Looking at the 2.5 V6 🤔
Is the cvt Transmission good in this model I seen a Similar car with 100k miles for 6k not sure how reliable it is anyone know ?
I have the 2010 3.5 sr. Burnouts all day bro and she flys 200k still strong today
My 3.5 SE sometimes doesnt take gas what might be the problem any thoughts?
Honestly, I've got no clue. I've never heard of any car/motorcycle with that problem. You may have some luck with a good forum search. If you can't find coupe forums, perhaps another nissan vehicle might share the same fuel system as the Altima coupe
@@TheMagicJellybean9 Thank you for the help. By the way i live in Florida too B)
Prolly your evap canister. It happens on my HHR SS. I just deal with it lol.
Stepper motor in your transmission
@@jordanlee6693 Uh yea it was the Cvt transmission problem. I finally could sold it for 2k$ cuz fixing was costing around 4k$
i have non cvt
6 geaer
in box i agree on dash melt thing fixed that abs custuom in lay
Dashboard issue not just coupes but sedans. Mine literally melted. Along with shifter knob. Oh and all rubber under hood is so brittle. Lol I got a laundry list for these cars but one thing that keeps me driving it is exactly that. The damn car keeps running. It seems they focused more on reliability than functionality and form.
Which gas type you using for you car Jellybean?
Mainly, I use 91/93 octane (as recommended for performance)
But if I just want a couple gallons to make it home or need to save money for long road trips I may step down to 89 or at worst the cheap 87 gas
I try to use the highest level gas possible because the cheap gas is worse for your engine maintenance wise. 91/93 is always cleaner and I believe it's worth the extra expense if you want to keep your car long term which I hope to do for the channel (unless I financially can't support it)
@@TheMagicJellybean9 You don't know enough about cars to be speaking about fuel quality/performance. It shows in your video and in your comments. 93 octane and 87 use the same detergents, so they burn equally clean. 93 does not give extra power unless the vehicle is tuned for flex fuel, which these are. 93 octane just means the fuel is harder to burn, preventing predetonation for higher compression/boost levels.
@@cheeko_914 You missed the context of what I was speaking. I understand that using higher octane gas does not give you extra HP. I understand that tuning is required to make the most out of certain fuel. That's why e85 requires tuning for it to be effective. If that were put in context, then I can assume that 91/93 requires tuning.
As for gas quality. I've never been inside a gas container that sits under a gas station. A conspiracist would say they are all the same octane.
The point is, if this detail were true, then 93 octane does perform better than 87. But not for HP. It performs better on a scale of wear and tear. Cleaner fuel means cleaner engine which means longer life which is better performance. Before you assume the context of what I am saying, you should just ask.
I only said better performance because that is what is literally on my gas tank, but I'm not dumb enough to believe I get better quarter mile times when my car is not tuned for a higher octane.
Thank you
@@cheeko_914 If you read my previous comment you would see why I even recommended 93 octane. It was to keep a car longer, not to get better power
Actually the 2007+ Altima comes with the VQ35DE Gen 2 engine, with HR heads and the engine is revised a bit. That engine is more capable than the Gen 1 VQ35DE and so it can handle more boost.
Hmmm 🤔
Really ?
Well I'm in the market for one.
I'll look for that Engine model. 👍🏼
I was thinking they're all the same 😅
Question ❓
So Can I Get The VQ35DE GEN 2
In A Manual Transmission ❓
@@superdude7459 yes, 2007+ Altima has the 6 speed manual option and it comes in a coupe. The VQ35HR also came in the Sedan G35 6 speed and 350z
@@destruxandexploze2552
Cool 😎
I was looking of going through an Auction but all I'm seeing is
Automatics.
But still may even give one a
try. Maybe fix it up a little 👍🏽
Thanks for the help.
@@superdude7459 I had a 2006 Nissan Altima 5 speed with the DE and it was decently stout. If you get the HR version it’ll definitely be worth it if you put a bit of modifications on.
How many times is he going to say four wheel drive. Or is he saying forward wheel drive. It’s front my guy Front wheel drive
Great video on your personal preference and opinions on the Altima coupe but to each is own. I don't have any complaints I have the 2012 3.5sr Nissan Altima coupe and I love it. To be honest why spend more money and try and put more hp into a motor when there are other vehicles out there that have more hp, just saying
hey Jellybean i was wondering how you changed your shifter knob if you did, i just got my Altima and i want to change the knob but its super tight is it a twist or a pull?
I didn't change it unfortunately. I became the second owner at 80k miles. I find out which type it is, I will update my reply for you
You twist just do it hard because they do super glue them apart from screwing on
I'm currently looking to buy a Mitsubishi Lancer or a Nissan Altima Coupe but I don't know which to choose.
To be completely honest with you, if you're not getting a manual shifting car, stay away from the Altima coupe. I never have and never will endorse the CVT technology from Nissan. The 4-cylinder Altima's are VERY weak compared to to other 4 cylinder cars that were produced around that time as well.
Now-a-days it's rare to find a coupe under 40,000 miles. The CVT starts having problems between 70-90,000 miles so it's never a good idea to buy a used car with a CVT transmission.
Basically if you're not getting the 6-spd V6 Altima, go with another car LOL
@@TheMagicJellybean9 I own a nissan altima coupe 3.5 cvt and currently have 118k miles and it’s still going strong. The maintenance though and parts that I had to replace is however a huge pain in the a$$$$
@@tahmatu3113 i have an 08 altima coupe as well, unfortunately cvt but, it's lasted 115k miles with me so far so it seems to me that the v6 cvt are fairly well
What do you have mods on the car rn?
That's why you're supposed to do research on things before you buy it dude you should have known it was a front-wheel drive car before you bought it that's common sense. The other thing that you're complaining about the car are just looks which also you known that you bought it!
Where did you get your dash cover with the speaker cut outs?
I got the cover from car-id.com ... I don't remember which brand it was but it costs roughly $35 before shipping. The Florida heat caused it to turn from jet black to brown :(
The Magic Jellybean I had my car in Illinois and the dash was fine. I moved to Florida a year and a half ago and my dash is horrible now.
My favorite Nissan Altima coupe owner
Your Nit Picking ! Whats Perfect?
Can you super charge the 4 cylinder 2013 and can you give insight?
2.5 has more boost potential but still not as good as the sr20
My ‘13 dash doesn’t stick and I stay in south ga near the fl line and we get a lot of heat and humidity
It's NA, not turbo. U can't get "more boost" if theirs no turbo to boost up.
Yes. In the video, what I was saying was that the engine in the Altima compared to the HQ35 in the 350/370 lineup has less boost potential. I didn't mean to imply that it wasnt a NA setup, I mean the Altima can't take as much boost as the higher revving engine because it's internals are weaker. So you are more likely to detonate the engine if you don't build it stronger compared to the HQ35/37 which has better internals
The Magic Jellybean the z and g have a vq not an hq
@@eVerProductions1 True I definitely meant to say VQ. I was thinking about how the end letters are HR and got caught up thinking about both
Well buddy!
I don't wanna do burn outs.
Maybe a donut or 2 😎
I got one there good cars this guy wants it to be some hyped 370z
I got a 08 altima coupe 3.5 6 speed for sale if anyone INTRESTED in Toronto Can fully loaded 119,000kms
WHAT SUCKS IS TH-cam. NOTHING BUT CRAP ON THIS ANYMORE. IT REALLY BLOWS
It’s front wheel drive not four wheel drive
I had to buy a Nissan Altima coupe V6 because it snows a lot in my state and I had to have a front wheel drive car and my favorite cars were Nissan 350Z and G37S so this is the closest thing in front wheel drive.
Speaking facts about the coupe. For me it just I don't like the fact tranny a CVT then I don't like the FWD. I have the 2013 coupe 2.5... I wish we can do so much more to the engine but we are very unlimited on that. I live in Las Vegas omg man. The heat fuck up ur car regardless wat u have on the dashboards. Over all I still love my car and I'm so more stuff to it until I get my 2002 S15 or a SC400
Yes that seems to be a repeating theme when it comes to the coupe. Everything is limited but that is also by design unfortunately. They had the right idea for a 2 door 4 seater... they gave it a peppy torque-focused V6 (which was unheard of at the time) and made the curb weight very light for a 4 seater.
But they made it too focused around normal people and the enthusiast doesn't get much room to enjoy the car. I'm 100% certain RWD was the make/break point between this car being much more popular than it was at launch.
Sounds like you keep saying, "four wheel drive." Haha. I'll assume you're saying, "forward wheel drive." You're the first and only person I've ever heard in my 50 years say, "forward wheel drive." I'm used to saying and hearing FRONT wheel drive. Anyway, I'm not trying to be a troll. I'm just sayin', "forward wheel drive" sounds weird.
It's a great car idk what this add say s
I agree it is a great car. I've made videos pointing out both its flaws and it's selling points.
FWD is FRONT wheel drive, not FOUR wheel drive as you keep saying.
I'm currently purchasing an Altima coup and I'm not gonna lie, I'm gonna feel like a librarian in it compared to my Dodge Challenger. I hope I'm as excited about the Altima as you are. Thanks for the videos!
Relatable 😂 You will find that it provides a very niche experience. Torque for days in a light frame = fun off the light acceleration. But depending on how much of a goon you are when driving the challenger, you may find the FWD a 100% buzzkill
@@TheMagicJellybean9 yes, big goon with the challenger haha. I'm starting to think I may actually really enjoy the Altima. The real wheel drive is a lot of fun but as an older guy, in the northeast, I think the 4 wheel drive will be good. Thank for the info!
@@runnersluck4390 The Altima-Coupe is FWD! Not 4 wheel drive unfort. :(
@@TheMagicJellybean9 Oh, I see... I was getting my hopes real high there haha. I'm definitely not a fan of the FWD but I'm going down this weekend to check out a used Altima 3.5. I will be checking out some more of your videos, they definitely helped me make the decision.
Runners Luck ayo honestly bro, I bought a Altima coupe like a month ago and I love it. I don’t really know much about cars but it’s fun to drive and looks hella clean. Hope you like yours too
It’s not a vq it’s a qr35
FWD is front wheel drive, not four wheel drive.
I have an 08 Altima Coupe 3.5 SE 6-spd manual, as well. Being a FWD coupe just ruins it. Don’t get me wrong, I loved mine when I first got it. However, I’ve had a lot of little things break or stop working on it, which is annoying. Thinking about getting an S197 Mustang GT, lmao
Yep! One thing I forgot to add in the video (which I wrote down when brainstorming) was the terrible thought put into the engineering design. Every car I've ever worked on always has an engine drain bolt and the filter is usually somewhere next to it.
Why is it the oil filter is facing sideways behind the right wheel? You can take it off without removing the rim, but that is a difficult task if you use a normal oil wrench and not an oil cap screw with a 3/8 drive wrench.
Why is the alternator deep inside the engine bay? The AC and radiator have to come off to properly take it out (according to the official repair manuals it's a 4 hour job to replace it)
Little things like that are also what make the coupe a grief to own just from a quality of life standpoint.
The one thing I appreciate about the coupe is that even though everything else tends to break... I've never had problems with the engine. If Nissan had the build quality of Toyota and made it a RWD platform... this would have been a legendary model.
Seriously! It would be so much better if it was RWD. The engine is fine but if the HR was under the hood with a similar driveline to the 370, it would be unstoppable. Also, I would love to change my own oil, but it’s so complicated to just get the oil filter off that I’d rather just take it somewhere. It would almost be like a more-affordable 370Z with actual back seats😂
@@gearedtoshift part of my wheel well guards chipped off so it's easy ish to get it with a wrench if I turn the wheel. Doing the absolute MOST just to change some friggin' oil 😂😓
The Magic Jellybean I was going to start modding it, but after the luck I’ve had with it I’m just gonna get an 05-09 Mustang GT with a manual. I will never buy another automatic again, lol
@@gearedtoshift *Jedi hand gestures* you secretly you want a 2005 Sentra with a CVT transmission 👅🤮😂
I have a 08 3.5 se coupe and its falling apart. Smh At this point its just a money pit
What is falling apart?
@@parzinirani7297 sun visor common in nissan, leaks whenever it rains. Leaves puddle behind drivers seat. No clue where it's coming from. It's been to the dealership twice for a entire day each time and they can't find the leak. Window switch went bad drivers side over $200 for part. Found it at junk yard for $100, but the part was bad. Went through 3 switches before I got one that worked. The month before replaced radiator $900+. A week after the window Tie rod, bearings $1,500. Now the brakes are starting to squeak. I take care of my care, but it's not worth it anymore
@@sunshyne8181 thanks 😊
@@sunshyne8181 Same issue. Fixed when all four sunroof drains were unclogged. (Search TH-cam, some good vids out there) Weed trimer cord worked pretty good but one was clogged so bad I have to loosen the tube where it goes through into wheel well and remove the transition fixture's center plastic piece that the dirt had cemented around. BTW I agree with the poster, Nissan's plastic dashes are trashed down south with the heat. Not only Altimas but other Nissan models as well. I wish a third party would make replacements with a time and heat resistant proven plastic. Other manufacturers do not have this serious problem.
its all just marketing strategies bro great vid tho
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I have a v good experience of having an Altima coupe 2012. Smoothly fast drive and much better than many Turbo vehicle of similar range.
should have been a 3 minute video.
Go buy a Lamborghini .