I’ve driven my 2015 Altima to 170,000 miles with zero issues. Only oil changes and filters and a tube up once. She just keeps going and going. I’ve traveled across the country numerous times and she still performs perfect.
I am using it since 2013 and now it's goes over 200k without any problems The think you need to do is to keep changing the transmission fluid along with it's filters every 80k at most and it's better to make it every 60k and making sure that you put the genuine oil not some random markets And that's all And don't use it for racing every day it's not a racing car it's daily basis car
@@richardlozano7574 they got small motors they shouldn’t even be for racing even with the 3.5 engine tbh but Owell I guess some people think they are fast when they’re causal cars.
Currently a 17 year old and I bought my 2004 nissan last year for $900 (was listed for $1,600, but always try to negotiate.) still runs good and doesn’t look too bad. My grandfather is an automotive technician and works on it for free if anything comes up, not a bad deal imo.
See all these Nissan Hate videos, it makes me laugh my 13 Altima SV running strong got 215K on the dash only thing I've replaced is the AC Compressor thats it. I drive my baby atleast 1,000 miles a week or more no problems 😊. People just don't know how to take care of cars, the main thing that causes so much car failure is Traffic sitting in traffic stopping and going especially in the summer time is not good for any car. Hope people stop bashing the Altima if you dont like it just don't own one.
I have the 2013. Used it for 5 years now. 180kmiles (150k by me). I've been rough with that car. Zero issues. Drove it from Texas to Seattle and I took the longer routes. I've also gone from Seattle to Portland so many times I can't even count.
I’ve had my 2016 Altima for 4 years now. It’s at 80k miles. No issues except for a O2 sensor that started going but I got that fixed myself easy. I changed the transmission fluid at 65k to be safe. Also tires and brakes, otherwise absolutely no problems.
Sweet! I currently have a 2012 Nissan Altima, had it for almost a year, I barely had any issues other than the axle boot leak on the passenger side, but gotten it fixed a month ago, and the last transmission fluid changed I had gotten was 2 months ago, so I been keeping up with the maintenance on mine, and tires changed, so I'm good, I'm already at 109K currently!
I've owned my 2015 Nissan Altima 2.5 S for 2 years now. Runs great! Always loved Nissan. Transmission is fine but it may be because I change my fluids every 25,000 to 28,000 miles. 🤗
@@jewelrylover2958 me and my wife just got one. 98,000 miles. 2015 2.5, dealership put a brand new transmission in it! 15k which was a little high but happy with it. rides smooth. it's not a fast car per say but gets to 75 easily and smooth and rides so good. ours was taken well care of we got the car fax all records of previous maintenance. The transmissions on these are what goes out. I think the one in the car had to have been going out for them to put the new one in. If it has good carfax and maintenance (not a rebuilt title never buy that) records. I'd say great car. roomy too!
I had 2014 Altima SL with 168K, no problems with the transmission ever or really anything else. I bought the car new and had all servicing done at my local Nissan dealer. Averaged 38mpg on the highway, great car! Just traded for a new 2022 Rogue, with yes, the 1.5L turbo. I know, new engine, blah, blah, blah. Drove the Rav and the Rogue blew the doors off it in terms of acceleration, comfort, infotainment and driving experience. Also, its averaging the same mpg as my Altima around town.
It's now Sept 2021. I bought my 2013 Altima in 2015. Odometer shows 138,000 miles. I've never had a problem. My husband regularly changes oil, and transmission fluid checked regularly. Tires rotated, ac checked every season. I'm showing 33 mpg on my "smart dash".
@@Dukers2300 not even. i had to get it replaced at 60k miles, and they replaced the original with a cvt. hasn’t given me any issues since they replaced it. maybe i’m one of the lucky ones lol
I own 2015 over two years never had transmission proble it runs good that 3.5 v6 handily we'll that 270 hp enough for me it all depends how treat it 🤗👍
I have a 2015 altima daily driver and even though I'm a honda guy in my dna I have to give credit where it's due. This car has been one of the best cars I have ever owned. Trust me I have no brand loyalty here so know what I say is truth.
I currently own a 2012 Nissan Altima, had it for almost a year, and I had no issues other than the axle boot leak on the passenger side (gotten that fixed a month ago) my last CVT fluid change was 2 months ago, so I'm good for another 30 to 60K, I heard rumors of people's CVT failing in the past, so that's why I'm taking real good care of mine, I'm already over 109K so I'm good, it really depends on how you take care of yours!
Nissan quality unfortunately has gone right in the toilet. Their CVT’s are some of the worst in the industry. Too bad they used to be a great car company.
Good I'm looking to buy one and I don't plan to beat her up she is very beautiful and clean I live out in the country so I need a good car if you don't have car here you go no where 😞😞 but I hate the city life even here is all drugs 😔😔
I have a 2017 Nissan Altima SV with around 64k on it and it is still running strong. I recently got the battery changed and still running super nice. Haven’t had a single issue with that car yet. I love it
We have a 14 Altima with 55k on it. I am having my fluid changed here soon at 60k. I am hoping for the best. No issues yet other than needing new brake rotors I did that myself. It’s a great car and we love it.
I remember when my cousin brought the 2013 Nissan Altima brand new... and her transition started going bad but she traded it for a new Nissan Armada SL and traded traded it for. 2020 Honda Accord Sport
I've had a Frontier Pro 4x it has been a work horse 🐎! No problems whatsoever! It has plenty of horsepower & can tow 6000lbs which I don't have a need to but I can if needed. It has gotten 25mpgs on highway miles with the Hypertech tunner I've installed on it. So I don't understand your video it seems you're getting info from other sources & not your own experience.
I can't deny people have had problems, but my family has been blessed those far. We have 3 Altimas. Me and my son have 2014's SV and my daughter has a 2015. Mine is the only one with and issue so far, I've had the nav/radio module replaced at 73k and the passenger side rear airbag at 70k and just to day my sunroof stop working. The dealer covered both the nav/radio and airbag. I currently have 143K on mine, still looks good and runs good. I will say that I've serviced my transmission at most all of the scheduled intervals, that's the key with the CVT. Don't skip the trans services, it's unforgiving, and I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself especially if it's still under warranty.
I also have a 2012 Nissan Altima, but new used, had it since August 2020, and I had no issues since then, and I follow up on the maintenance, especially having the oil change every 3000 miles, and I also have a 5 year warranty on it!
@@dakentaijutsu2010 so I just bought a used one... and the service engine light just came on do I need to go to the dealer... or a specific mechanic to service the cvt engine?
I have a 1996 Nissan Altima GXE Special Edition that I recently bought for $1500. One owner Florida car. It was my 84 year old great aunt's car. Sadly she past away and her son (which is my cousin) sold it to me. I didnt mind paying him $1500 for it because it is in like new condition. And, I am very familiar with the car. Seeing her drive it Georgia sometimes when she visits. It has been in the family since new. Very clean, never wrecked. All the factory coating underneath and on the engine is still there. Sticker tags on wires and lines still present. It has 103k miles on it. Its green with beige leather and sunroof. Tinted windows. My cousin had it fully serviced at a local Jacksonville Nissan dealership prior to selling it to me. I drove that car back to Atlanta, GA without issues. I drive it daily to work and it still is reliable.
I have a 2014 Altima SL. I bought it in Jan 2021 with 90k miles. Still driving okay. As of right now in 2023, I have 111k miles on it. I had the transmission fluid flushed and refilled around 100k miles. And of course regular oil changes at the Nissan dealership. It’s never gave me any problems. Although they aren’t the fastest cars and initial acceleration can be very slow at times, and when braking it jerks and shakes at times, I have no complaints. The car is paid off. So I plan on keeping for a while then I’ll eventually get me a Lexus Ls500. 😊
@@calgary2800 sentra was falling apart and paint peeling in less than 4 years. 350z the window motors failed so many times I had to fix them myself, burned oil, and if course the nissan dealership was never helpful with terrible customer service. I would stay away.
@@Daniel-tv9tb I have a 2009 Cube, 80k now. Not one cent spent on anything but normal stuff like brakes, oil, lights. Guess its luck of the draw. I change my CVT fluid every 50k, I read its the fatal flaw of Nissans the CVT. I do like how Nissan drive in general. The Versa Note and Rogue I rented at the airport have been excellent rides.
The 2013 was the first year of the model change ( 2013-2015). I bought a used 2012 and it’s awesome. It’s the last year of the previous model change (2009-2012). Before that I had a 2009 Altima and drove it 200 thousand miles with only a leaky oil pressure sensor problem and a rattle from a loose heat deflector on the exhaust manifold behind the front grill. I have 150 thousand miles on my 2012 Altima and so far it’s been perfect. My wife loves it. I drive a pickup.
my parents both got 2013 altimas when they were new. my fathers was fine and lasted over 250k miles while my moms was a lemon. the warranty was really good though, so they set her up with a 2014 camry
@@jhicks8829 Honestly, I wouldn't buy one. Altimas have a lot of issues. I had good luck with mine. if you can afford a brand new car go for it. even if is the cheapest car in the market. after 100k trade it in and get a new one . (used car = headache).
My 2015 has 257k miles doesn't leak or burn a drop of oil between oil changes. Change synthetic/filter every 5k, CVT every 40k, coolant every 50k. Spill and fill.
I currently own Nissan Altima 2014 model. It has 230k kms on it. Its a 3.5 SL V6 CVT GCC spec model. The only issues I had since car being driven this high (mostly highway) and being 8 years old are the following: 1. Shift lock switch failure. 2. Sun visor making fracturing noise. 3. Dash board touch screen stopped working. Have to use buttons to navigate. Other than that the precautions I regularly take are: A. change CVT oil every 40k-50k kms to keep it well lubricated. B. Always change engine oil every 8k-10k kms fully synthetic. C. Spark plugs every 80k kms. D. Air filter every 15k kms. E. Engine coolant every 200k kms. F. Brake fluid every 80k kms. G. Power steering fluid every 120k kms. Lessons learnt: Don’t follow what dealership is asking you to do. Follow owners manual for exact details. (Beware owners manual doesnt show when to replace the transmission fluid) dealerships say to never replace it, as it is lifetime oil. DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM. For further car details you can subscribe to my youtube channel for specific advise.
Cool man, I have a 2012 nissan Altima, and I have no where near 160.000, mine is about over 106,000, but I take good care of it, and I definitely have the oil change in mine every 3000 miles, plus I have a 5 year warranty on mine! 👍👍
I have a 2013 with 147K and it has been fantastic! Not a huge fan on the transmission but this car can move. Suppose I got lucky with mine but I LOVE it. Owned several cars and this video should have a Volkswagen or a Chrysler product in it instead:)
My 1st Brand New Car was a 2015 Altima S that was Rebadged as an “SL” & Added Leather by The Dealership so They could charge more. The Dealership Ended Up Having A Huge Lawsuit about it so I ended getting The Altima Paid Off After Only 5 Months of Ownership & I Traded it right back for a Red Pre Owned 2012 Toyota Camry SE-V6 & Got $1,500 Back from The Altima lol. Then 2 Years later I got T-Boned.. I was hurt but I ended up buying A 2017 Nissan Altima SL-V6 & Loved It! Had a year and gave to My Little Brother For Graduation now I Drive A 2018 Ford Fusion Platinum 2.0EB.. Now I’m looking for My Next Sedan!👌🏽😅
I would avoid the 2013s they had CVT problems, had a 2007 it was great bypass the 2013-15 version bought a Rogue instead didn't have time spending all day in the shop getting runarounds now I am very happy it after 5 years going on a great vehicle no problems other day had 23,000 mile oil changes rides smooth still on original CVT so far no problems with it AMEN!!!!
@@jeffreya8329 well never had problems with any of them if did bought a 4runner or Avalon, they are going to divorce Renault and move on all because Carlos Ghosn so at least see more improvements they are trying get better after he is out of their sight should merged with Toyota instead as before.
As a Nissan technician of over 20 years, I have replaced/rebuilt more Rogue cvt's than 2013-2015 Altima's. They had cooler issues and multiple campaigns/tsb's for the Rogue
Unfortunately, Nissan, in general, haven't offered ANY competent vehicles in many years. This was not the case back in the '80s and '90s. What a shame.
Agree to disagree. My ‘17 Altima 3.5SL makes 270 stock, gets okay-ish mileage, and can be absolutely thrown around. Beautiful car I have been through hell and back with in 4 years. Definitely a comfy, reliable, sophisticated sleeper.
Got put into one of these by the dealer when I was 19 and stupid. They tried to yoyo me with a new loan and I happily gave em the car back. After a week I did some research and was terrified of the terrible car I just purchased
2015 2.5 s owner, 65000 miles never had an issue until now, cvt transmission recall, wont accelerate when i come to a stop, currently in the shop, i still love my car
I'm at 254000 km on my 2013 Altima 3.5(6 cylinders). Since my transmission failure at 30000 km, changed on guaranteed(no cost), he's running like a charm. My 6 cylinders doesn't loose any oil between oil change. Lately, i've change my left interior handle door. Did it my self, 20$ handle cost and easy job. If it's the worst altima year, i must have been lucky. Lucky, on the other hand, that my transmission failure, at 30000 km, was under guaranteed. Since the next car i'm looking at, a lexus e350, a used one, cost around 40000$, i'll keep my 2013 altima til it dies. I've no worry my 6 cylinder engine, it will runeasely till 400000 km. The acilles heel maybe the cvt transmission, but right now, at 254000 it's running great. I just changed my oil transmission, at 250000 for the first time.
My mom has a 2015 and still runs I was always afraid to buy a Nissan because of the scary transmission problems but I see a lot of Altimas on the road and the new ones like nice.
I got rid of mine. I owned it for nine months. Honestly, it wasn't that bad of a vehicle. Bought it off my great aunt for $4000 at 72,000 miles. It had a cracked windshield, fault brake sensors, and a few other issues. Got that fixed and it drove great. I wrecked it into a pole, driver's side. The steering rods were bent and cracked. Drove it for two days before I got it to the shop (would not recommend doing), but it was always a smooth ride. Honestly, just try to keep up on normal maintenance. With the CVT transmission though, I got lucky.
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If you want to go fast every single time this is not your car Engine and transmission are great 👍 It's just the driver, cvt transmission don't down shift as quick as a solenoid and clutch transmission so so will burn the cvt transmission. Or it will just not last you ALWAYS USE THE RIGHT FLUIDS
I Bought an Altima 2002 a few months ago with more than 152K miles and I don't have any problems with engine, I made a good maintenance and filters change and it seems that this Altima had always a good maintenance. Use synthetic oil 10w30
I just bought a 2015 Nissan Altima took it into Nissan at 70,000 miles and it needed a new transmission thing God it was still under warranty if I had known that this car had transmission problems I would have never bought a Nissan Altima if I had any knowledge of the transmission issues in Nissan I would have never bought it I would not buy another Altima
Same thing in my 2017 68k that delayed acceleration is random and scary I brought it back to the dealer but unfortunately like I said it happens randomly and after turning the car off it seems to disappear
me and my wife just got one. 98,000 miles. 2015 2.5, dealership put a brand new transmission in it! 15k which was a little high but happy with it. rides smooth. it's not a fast car per say but gets to 75 easily and smooth and rides so good. ours was taken well care of we got the car fax all records of previous maintenance. The transmissions on these are what goes out. I think the one in the car had to have been going out for them to put the new one in. If it has good carfax and maintenance (not a rebuilt title never buy that) records. I'd say great car. roomy too!
I've got a 15 Altima 2.5 with 185k. It's had 3 warrantied transmission replacements (thanks lifetime warranty). Just now started experiencing VVT solenoid issues that im going to tackle next time I'm off. Get around 37 mpg with it.
Own. A 2014 well the wife had to have it .. biggest piece of junk she ever picked.. Can’t give the thing away 3 transmissions fuel pump air bag controller struts hood latch all failed before 70k miles .. And Nissan customer svc screw them
Still have my 2010 with 135,000 miles no problems other than normal stuff you would do like oil changes and had to get a new battery but had the same one for along time and only pay 130 for full coverage going to be giving it to my grandson for he can drive to back and forth in high school hopefully he respect the car and the car will hold up for him.
The wife and I on a 2014 3.5 with less than 68000 miles we have taken it in twice maybe 3 × 2 the dealer for them to correct the transmission every time we go when they extend the warranty on the transmission. Well as long as there willing to fix it when it needs the wife and I don't mind because we absolutely love the fully loaded luxury features and the incredible pickup that this engine can offer in sport mode.
I rent cars frequently for work. And I literally told the girl I couldn't bear to sit behind the wheel of another Nissan Altima or Rogue for that matter. It's not that they are bad cars they are generally competent, fairly reliable, and offer competitive pricing. But they are woefully uninspired. All except for the Maxima which is a wonderful car.
Own a 2012 Nissan Altima 3.5sr sedan with 325,000 km. Great car, so-so on gas, change fuilds, struts, shocks, lower control arms and tie rods. Spent money into car instead of replacing.
2009 Altima 2.5 bought new , now has 260k I guess I lucked out . I did have that one problem with steering wheel lock but they fixed that no charge . Iv'e owned a lot of cars over the years this Altima has been the best overall .
I've owned 2013 3.5 SL Nissan Altima it's comes over 98k speed and power really slick my CVT change fluid 60k then 90k i did change oil every 5000 miles with synthetic oil. I drove to TX. from CAL. non stop all the way back in port no problem it defense how you maintain. don't listen to the fake news just do maintenance well. Schedule tune up 100k miles ready to go..
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What do you think of a 2013 altima sv with 147k miles on it for $8,000 do you personally think that's a ok purchase only 2 owners. I'm just reading all these reviews on the 2013 online and I keep seeing ppl trashing them so I'm just trying to gather all the advice I can before I decide. I'm guessing if I keep the maintenance on it like yours maybe I won't get many issues it only had 2 owners no accidents
I've owned my 2016 Altima SL for going on 5 years now. Zero major issues and its been one of the best cars ive ever owned. I initially bought it in a pinch and planned to sell it in a year, but irs been super reliable as a daily so why sell? Just hit 100k and drives like new. I dont beat it though. I dont floor it at green lights (its a 4 cylinder 😂) and i always do routine service.
As someone who has worked for Nissan and other various dealerships, Nissan Altima have terrible transmission problems even if u take care of them, u have no idea the amount of cvt transmission I’ve replaced in my time
I have a 2013! I don’t even want it. Original owner and I have almost 200,000. Second transmission, replaced all door handles, which broke internally. Two window motors, second motor on sun roof. Gear shift stuck now- engine issues galore. I’m gonna drive it into the ground now!
I have a $7500 budget to buy a car , a used car obviously. Cash no financing , sedans no suvs or crossovers, y’all help me out with best cars for that budget !
Ricky TheSlasher I have a Nisan maxima 3.5 SL from 2005 . Ive had it for a while and it’s been great it has almost 130k miles and it runs great. It has a strong engine and it has the regular automatic transmission not the cvt. You get a decent amount of power with a 3.5L V6 engine. It also offers some nice features for how old mine is like heated seats and steering wheel, power adjustable seats, power adjustable mirrors etc.. have a look into it if you’d like
I have owned my 2013 altima tl for over 8 years and 90 thousand miles, the only problem is the lights on low beam. You can't see. I have done a good job with maintenance, I love this car.
And if I am not mistaken yours was the last year for the 3.5 they stopped making the 6 cylinder and only now produce the 4 cylinder with the highest output being the Turbo edition. I guess they realised why buy a maximum when you can get a fully loaded altima for quite a few $1000 less. 🤷♂️
I have a used 2005- had to change a couple lights and a battery that’s been in there for almost two years- but other than that, it’s really nice. Especially for my first car
I have 2 2013 altima 2.5 s one I sold and the other I keep the cause of cvt transmission problem is the fluid NS3 that causes the chains and belts to slip and causes the transmission not to get full acceleration and causes the rpm to Rev the cause is that people turn the car and take off not letting the transmission to warm up. use Amsoil cvt transmission fluid it really works and you don't have to worry warming your transmission to start driving. to avoid engine problems change the pcv valve.
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I’ve owned my 2013 for a little over 5 years now, never had 1 problem. Brought pre owed with 40,000 miles. Currently 148,000 and it’s a daily diver.
@@RickyDaGreat sounds good
Your 2013 has more miles on it than my 2006
Similar story 2013 SV its aging pretty too
How about now still driving well ?
@@MangozandLimez I had mine for 2 years and still haven't any problems just maintenence
I’ve driven my 2015 Altima to 170,000 miles with zero issues. Only oil changes and filters and a tube up once. She just keeps going and going. I’ve traveled across the country numerous times and she still performs perfect.
I assume by 2015 they had time to make the 2013 CVT better.
Love my 2006 easy comfortable car change oil on schedule never hade major prob 270k when finally sold😊
I am using it since 2013 and now it's goes over 200k without any problems
The think you need to do is to keep changing the transmission fluid along with it's filters every 80k at most and it's better to make it every 60k and making sure that you put the genuine oil not some random markets
And that's all
And don't use it for racing every day it's not a racing car it's daily basis car
It’s not a racing it’s a daily basis car🤣
I drive mine fast like a actual race car
@@richardlozano7574 they got small motors they shouldn’t even be for racing even with the 3.5 engine tbh but Owell I guess some people think they are fast when they’re causal cars.
Currently a 17 year old and I bought my 2004 nissan last year for $900 (was listed for $1,600, but always try to negotiate.) still runs good and doesn’t look too bad. My grandfather is an automotive technician and works on it for free if anything comes up, not a bad deal imo.
See all these Nissan Hate videos, it makes me laugh my 13 Altima SV running strong got 215K on the dash only thing I've replaced is the AC Compressor thats it. I drive my baby atleast 1,000 miles a week or more no problems 😊. People just don't know how to take care of cars, the main thing that causes so much car failure is Traffic sitting in traffic stopping and going especially in the summer time is not good for any car. Hope people stop bashing the Altima if you dont like it just don't own one.
I agree it’s just people not taking care of their cars.
I own a Nissan Altima 2019 and is going strong. As long I know how to take care of it.
Updated !!!!!!mine still running strong have 235k on it now 🤣🤣🤣 to this Guy
240k on my 2013 2.5. Maintenance ain’t the problem. People just don’t treat cars right no more smh.
249k still no problem hwy driving 99% of the time
I have the 2013. Used it for 5 years now. 180kmiles (150k by me). I've been rough with that car. Zero issues. Drove it from Texas to Seattle and I took the longer routes. I've also gone from Seattle to Portland so many times I can't even count.
I just bought one. With 150k that’s real good to hear.
@@selectchris just got one with 130k let’s hope for the best
@@ericgonzalez2713 how is it now?
I’ve had my 2016 Altima for 4 years now. It’s at 80k miles. No issues except for a O2 sensor that started going but I got that fixed myself easy. I changed the transmission fluid at 65k to be safe. Also tires and brakes, otherwise absolutely no problems.
Sweet! I currently have a 2012 Nissan Altima, had it for almost a year, I barely had any issues other than the axle boot leak on the passenger side, but gotten it fixed a month ago, and the last transmission fluid changed I had gotten was 2 months ago, so I been keeping up with the maintenance on mine, and tires changed, so I'm good, I'm already at 109K currently!
Love my 16 sv as well
I've owned my 2015 Nissan Altima 2.5 S for 2 years now. Runs great! Always loved Nissan. Transmission is fine but it may be because I change my fluids every 25,000 to 28,000 miles. 🤗
This is the one i’m looking at! Would you recommend to a first time car owner?
@@jewelrylover2958 me and my wife just got one. 98,000 miles. 2015 2.5, dealership put a brand new transmission in it! 15k which was a little high but happy with it. rides smooth. it's not a fast car per say but gets to 75 easily and smooth and rides so good. ours was taken well care of we got the car fax all records of previous maintenance. The transmissions on these are what goes out. I think the one in the car had to have been going out for them to put the new one in. If it has good carfax and maintenance (not a rebuilt title never buy that) records. I'd say great car. roomy too!
@@backupyoutube8851 change the oil and filter every 5k and replace transmission fluid and filter every 30k and you will be just fine
I had 2014 Altima SL with 168K, no problems with the transmission ever or really anything else. I bought the car new and had all servicing done at my local Nissan dealer. Averaged 38mpg on the highway, great car! Just traded for a new 2022 Rogue, with yes, the 1.5L turbo. I know, new engine, blah, blah, blah. Drove the Rav and the Rogue blew the doors off it in terms of acceleration, comfort, infotainment and driving experience. Also, its averaging the same mpg as my Altima around town.
My 2013 has 300,000 no issues, still running good
It's now Sept 2021. I bought my 2013 Altima in 2015. Odometer shows 138,000 miles. I've never had a problem. My husband regularly changes oil, and transmission fluid checked regularly. Tires rotated, ac checked every season. I'm showing 33 mpg on my "smart dash".
Do you guys not take care of your car iam passing 200000 with a strong car
My car nissan altima 2016 380.000 miles still all original
Only sock not original keep running strong btw if you take
care the car running strong
Big Altima energy
i’m at 78k, and she’s running good. couple transmission issues, but overall running amazing
@@yshevdyc hahahahah aaand the CVT failure begins
@@Dukers2300 not even. i had to get it replaced at 60k miles, and they replaced the original with a cvt. hasn’t given me any issues since they replaced it. maybe i’m one of the lucky ones lol
I own 2015 over two years never had transmission proble it runs good that 3.5 v6 handily we'll that 270 hp enough for me it all depends how treat it 🤗👍
I have a 2015 altima daily driver and even though I'm a honda guy in my dna I have to give credit where it's due. This car has been one of the best cars I have ever owned. Trust me I have no brand loyalty here so know what I say is truth.
I currently own a 2012 Nissan Altima, had it for almost a year, and I had no issues other than the axle boot leak on the passenger side (gotten that fixed a month ago) my last CVT fluid change was 2 months ago, so I'm good for another 30 to 60K, I heard rumors of people's CVT failing in the past, so that's why I'm taking real good care of mine, I'm already over 109K so I'm good, it really depends on how you take care of yours!
I love my 2012 Nissan Altima. We've been through hell and back.
I just recently bought a 2012 altima i hope it lasts me along time the reviews get me worried tho😥
@@cristiancaballero3428 😂😅
@@cristiancaballero3428 Hows it holding up?
120,000m and still running beautifully, after 100,000m maintenance lol
yo i’m about to buy a altima with 127k lmk
Nissan quality unfortunately has gone right in the toilet. Their CVT’s are some of the worst in the industry. Too bad they used to be a great car company.
Yea when they were Datsons
The hardbodies
Yep back in the 1990’s
Someone watches a little too much Scotty Kilmer
I own two 2010s Nissan. They both have CVT issues, both parked in my garage waiting to be junked.
I have a 2015 2.5 SV and ive put it through absolute hell. Runs great, feels great. 180,000km
Good I'm looking to buy one and I don't plan to beat her up she is very beautiful and clean I live out in the country so I need a good car if you don't have car here you go no where 😞😞 but I hate the city life even here is all drugs 😔😔
I have a 2017 Nissan Altima SV with around 64k on it and it is still running strong. I recently got the battery changed and still running super nice. Haven’t had a single issue with that car yet. I love it
What do you do to make sure the cvt doesn’t go out?
Got the same car. Even got a muffler delete on it. Runs good and sounds good. Daily driven. 😜
We have a 14 Altima with 55k on it. I am having my fluid changed here soon at 60k. I am hoping for the best. No issues yet other than needing new brake rotors I did that myself. It’s a great car and we love it.
Got a 2014 nissan altima. Running great with just over 120k miles. Only issue ever had was a replaced gas pump
About to get my 2014!
My 2014 runs great too!
@@gerrymunoz1564 hi have u had in problems over the years?
@@RiddlrOside hi have you had any problems over the yr
I drive like a maniac in my 2014 altima so iv been dealing with some bad transmission issues
, the truth is never buy any Nissan from 2010 to present except for the GTR, I like your honesty in this video
What about the Armada, Titan, and 370z they don't use a cvt and they've been in production for quite some time especially the Armada
Not even the GTR because the 2010 had severe transmission problems lol
I remember when my cousin brought the 2013 Nissan Altima brand new... and her transition started going bad but she traded it for a new Nissan Armada SL and traded traded it for. 2020 Honda Accord Sport
I own a 2010 altima with 190.000 miles. Replaced catalytic converter once other than that no problem.
I've had a Frontier Pro 4x it has been a work horse 🐎! No problems whatsoever! It has plenty of horsepower & can tow 6000lbs which I don't have a need to but I can if needed. It has gotten 25mpgs on highway miles with the Hypertech tunner I've installed on it. So I don't understand your video it seems you're getting info from other sources & not your own experience.
I can't deny people have had problems, but my family has been blessed those far. We have 3 Altimas. Me and my son have 2014's SV and my daughter has a 2015. Mine is the only one with and issue so far, I've had the nav/radio module replaced at 73k and the passenger side rear airbag at 70k and just to day my sunroof stop working. The dealer covered both the nav/radio and airbag. I currently have 143K on mine, still looks good and runs good. I will say that I've serviced my transmission at most all of the scheduled intervals, that's the key with the CVT. Don't skip the trans services, it's unforgiving, and I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself especially if it's still under warranty.
how often did you change the CVT oil and what did the dealer charge per each change?
Where do you service your CVT with? At the dealership or a independent mechanic place?
@@ParadiseChamp I get all services at the dealership, except brakes which i do myself.
Had two recalls and a transmission failure on my 2013 altima. Got rid of it and leased 2018 sonata. Cant be any happier w my choice since.
Those have engine failures.
No Name That’s what I thought lmfao. Atleast it has the 10 year/120,000 mile warranty
Your switch a Nissan for Hyundai best choice will be Toyota
Lol
All you had to do was change your transmission fluid before it went bad!
I have had a 2012 Nissan Altima since new, it's still new and it has never given me any problems, thank God. Their maintenance is up to date.
I also have a 2012 Nissan Altima, but new used, had it since August 2020, and I had no issues since then, and I follow up on the maintenance, especially having the oil change every 3000 miles, and I also have a 5 year warranty on it!
@@dakentaijutsu2010 how’s it holding up
@@themfoosdidit its holding up, like I said I had no problems with it
@@dakentaijutsu2010 so I just bought a used one... and the service engine light just came on do I need to go to the dealer... or a specific mechanic to service the cvt engine?
@@jackiem449 my opinion? I would go to a mechanic that knows how to handle cvt engines, you heard of AAMCO?
Got a 2007 nissan altima it has 185,000 miles on it. Ive put about $1,500 in new parts on it but it is an awesome car. I drive it everyday.
I have a 1996 Nissan Altima GXE Special Edition that I recently bought for $1500. One owner Florida car. It was my 84 year old great aunt's car. Sadly she past away and her son (which is my cousin) sold it to me. I didnt mind paying him $1500 for it because it is in like new condition. And, I am very familiar with the car. Seeing her drive it Georgia sometimes when she visits. It has been in the family since new. Very clean, never wrecked. All the factory coating underneath and on the engine is still there. Sticker tags on wires and lines still present. It has 103k miles on it. Its green with beige leather and sunroof. Tinted windows. My cousin had it fully serviced at a local Jacksonville Nissan dealership prior to selling it to me. I drove that car back to Atlanta, GA without issues. I drive it daily to work and it still is reliable.
2015 Altima 2.5 with 139,000 no major issues, only replaced valve cover and rear brakes and rotors!
What's the ideal year from Altima to buy, and doesn't have any problem? Do you recommend the V6 or 2.5?
I have a 2014 Altima SL. I bought it in Jan 2021 with 90k miles. Still driving okay. As of right now in 2023, I have 111k miles on it. I had the transmission fluid flushed and refilled around 100k miles. And of course regular oil changes at the Nissan dealership. It’s never gave me any problems. Although they aren’t the fastest cars and initial acceleration can be very slow at times, and when braking it jerks and shakes at times, I have no complaints. The car is paid off. So I plan on keeping for a while then I’ll eventually get me a Lexus Ls500. 😊
Owned two Nissan's, not impressed. Never again.
Same
Me too. Never again!
Well, can you say more as in why?
@@calgary2800 sentra was falling apart and paint peeling in less than 4 years. 350z the window motors failed so many times I had to fix them myself, burned oil, and if course the nissan dealership was never helpful with terrible customer service. I would stay away.
@@Daniel-tv9tb I have a 2009 Cube, 80k now. Not one cent spent on anything but normal stuff like brakes, oil, lights. Guess its luck of the draw. I change my CVT fluid every 50k, I read its the fatal flaw of Nissans the CVT. I do like how Nissan drive in general. The Versa Note and Rogue I rented at the airport have been excellent rides.
I got "lucky" with a 170k with no problem after buying at 27k miles used.
I heard Nissan’s ceo escaped Japan to Lebanon so he doesn’t get arrested by authorities
yep..
Lmao 😆
@@subconsciouslyinyahead7977 did u find out yet?
@@subconsciouslyinyahead7977 why?
Here in Brazil is one of the most reliable cars. Like Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic.
The 2013 was the first year of the model change ( 2013-2015). I bought a used 2012 and it’s awesome. It’s the last year of the previous model change (2009-2012). Before that I had a 2009 Altima and drove it 200 thousand miles with only a leaky oil pressure sensor problem and a rattle from a loose heat deflector on the exhaust manifold behind the front grill.
I have 150 thousand miles on my 2012 Altima and so far it’s been perfect. My wife loves it.
I drive a pickup.
The generation of Altima you're referring to actually sold from 2007 to 2012, with a mid cycle refresh coming for the 2009 model year.
my parents both got 2013 altimas when they were new. my fathers was fine and lasted over 250k miles while my moms was a lemon. the warranty was really good though, so they set her up with a 2014 camry
Own a 2014 Altima S , 267,000 miles no issues. still runs good.
Considering buying one. Any tips on keeping it in tact
@@jhicks8829 Honestly, I wouldn't buy one. Altimas have a lot of issues. I had good luck with mine. if you can afford a brand new car go for it. even if is the cheapest car in the market. after 100k trade it in and get a new one . (used car = headache).
My 2015 has 257k miles doesn't leak or burn a drop of oil between oil changes. Change synthetic/filter every 5k, CVT every 40k, coolant every 50k. Spill and fill.
mine is 2014 nissan 2.5 ls with 175,436 miles made a trip from kansas to san francisco , dealer maintend all this years never had a problem 👍
Most of those with a problem are those who don't properly maintain the cars but want to blame the manufacturer.
@@texan903 correct. I have a 2014 Altima 2.5 s with 202,000 miles and still runs great!
I had a 2008 Altima 2.5S that didn’t die until 336k miles. The trashing on Altimas is completely unjustified.
I currently own Nissan Altima 2014 model. It has 230k kms on it. Its a 3.5 SL V6 CVT GCC spec model.
The only issues I had since car being driven this high (mostly highway) and being 8 years old are the following:
1. Shift lock switch failure.
2. Sun visor making fracturing noise.
3. Dash board touch screen stopped working. Have to use buttons to navigate.
Other than that the precautions I regularly take are:
A. change CVT oil every 40k-50k kms to keep it well lubricated.
B. Always change engine oil every 8k-10k kms fully synthetic.
C. Spark plugs every 80k kms.
D. Air filter every 15k kms.
E. Engine coolant every 200k kms.
F. Brake fluid every 80k kms.
G. Power steering fluid every 120k kms.
Lessons learnt:
Don’t follow what dealership is asking you to do.
Follow owners manual for exact details. (Beware owners manual doesnt show when to replace the transmission fluid) dealerships say to never replace it, as it is lifetime oil.
DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM.
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I have a 2013 Altima an I love it... must of got a good one. 160,000 and still running strong. I do the routine maintenance though.
Cool man, I have a 2012 nissan Altima, and I have no where near 160.000, mine is about over 106,000, but I take good care of it, and I definitely have the oil change in mine every 3000 miles, plus I have a 5 year warranty on mine! 👍👍
@@dakentaijutsu2010 honestly I run full synthetic OW-20 and change it every 6-9000!!
@@monstermaes9610 even better, I was really thinking of using synthetic oil next time I get my oil change!
Scotty been saying it since for ever ,the problem is the cvt
I have a 2011 nissan rogue 130k miles no problem but lets see
2011 Nissan Altima 138k miles no problems
Its about time! Scooty time baby 👶!
He's bias as f.
I own a 2012 Altima and have owned it for over 11 years. No problems with that car.
Owned a 2011 for several years, no problems!
2002 Altima owns this title. Looking at you camshaft sensor !!
I have a 2013 with 147K and it has been fantastic! Not a huge fan on the transmission but this car can move. Suppose I got lucky with mine but I LOVE it. Owned several cars and this video should have a Volkswagen or a Chrysler product in it instead:)
bought my 2015 with 150k miles. it’s got 218k still running perfectly.
What type of maintenance do you keep it.
My 1st Brand New Car was a 2015 Altima S that was Rebadged as an “SL” & Added Leather by The Dealership so They could charge more. The Dealership Ended Up Having A Huge Lawsuit about it so I ended getting The Altima Paid Off After Only 5 Months of Ownership & I Traded it right back for a Red Pre Owned 2012 Toyota Camry SE-V6 & Got $1,500 Back from The Altima lol. Then 2 Years later I got T-Boned.. I was hurt but I ended up buying A 2017 Nissan Altima SL-V6 & Loved It! Had a year and gave to My Little Brother For Graduation now I Drive A 2018 Ford Fusion Platinum 2.0EB.. Now I’m looking for My Next Sedan!👌🏽😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣great story
I would avoid the 2013s they had CVT problems, had a 2007 it was great bypass the 2013-15 version bought a Rogue instead didn't have time spending all day in the shop getting runarounds now I am very happy it after 5 years going on a great vehicle no problems other day had 23,000 mile oil changes rides smooth still on original CVT so far no problems with it AMEN!!!!
You must love living in fear, get rid of that junk and buy a Toyota
@@jeffreya8329 well never had problems with any of them if did bought a 4runner or Avalon, they are going to divorce Renault and move on all because Carlos Ghosn so at least see more improvements they are trying get better after he is out of their sight should merged with Toyota instead as before.
As a Nissan technician of over 20 years, I have replaced/rebuilt more Rogue cvt's than 2013-2015 Altima's. They had cooler issues and multiple campaigns/tsb's for the Rogue
Unfortunately, Nissan, in general, haven't offered ANY competent vehicles in many years. This was not the case back in the '80s and '90s. What a shame.
Of course the vehicles will be problematic if they are not maintained correctly.
Agree to disagree. My ‘17 Altima 3.5SL makes 270 stock, gets okay-ish mileage, and can be absolutely thrown around. Beautiful car I have been through hell and back with in 4 years. Definitely a comfy, reliable, sophisticated sleeper.
Got put into one of these by the dealer when I was 19 and stupid. They tried to yoyo me with a new loan and I happily gave em the car back. After a week I did some research and was terrified of the terrible car I just purchased
I have to agree. What a junker these are.
2015 2.5 s owner, 65000 miles never had an issue until now, cvt transmission recall, wont accelerate when i come to a stop, currently in the shop, i still love my car
I'm at 254000 km on my 2013 Altima 3.5(6 cylinders). Since my transmission failure at 30000 km, changed on guaranteed(no cost), he's running like a charm. My 6 cylinders doesn't loose any oil between oil change. Lately, i've change my left interior handle door. Did it my self, 20$ handle cost and easy job. If it's the worst altima year, i must have been lucky.
Lucky, on the other hand, that my transmission failure, at 30000 km, was under guaranteed.
Since the next car i'm looking at, a lexus e350, a used one, cost around 40000$, i'll keep my 2013 altima til it dies. I've no worry my 6 cylinder engine, it will runeasely till 400000 km.
The acilles heel maybe the cvt transmission, but right now, at 254000 it's running great.
I just changed my oil transmission, at 250000 for the first time.
I have a 2013 sv in the middle east driven 90k kms hard and no problems
My mom has a 2015 and still runs I was always afraid to buy a Nissan because of the scary transmission problems but I see a lot of Altimas on the road and the new ones like nice.
Love my black 2018. Transmission has been working fine and one thing good about CVT’s is smooth acceleration and MPG. Hope I don’t jinx myself!
The problems start when they get to 130,000 miles. Sometimes sooner.
@@DonVerchi700as not always, I hear people's CVT that has over 130K and still going strong
mine is fuqed at 82k@@DonVerchi700as
I got rid of mine. I owned it for nine months. Honestly, it wasn't that bad of a vehicle. Bought it off my great aunt for $4000 at 72,000 miles. It had a cracked windshield, fault brake sensors, and a few other issues. Got that fixed and it drove great. I wrecked it into a pole, driver's side. The steering rods were bent and cracked. Drove it for two days before I got it to the shop (would not recommend doing), but it was always a smooth ride. Honestly, just try to keep up on normal maintenance. With the CVT transmission though, I got lucky.
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2015 Altima 240k miles transmission just went out the other day. Never had any other issues
Ever change the CVT fluid ? Just curious.
@@Energyfl00d wonder why he isnt answering you
My 2012 had cvt problems I got rid of it and got me a 2015 Kia Optima!
Yep I regret my 2013 Altima so much.
DEADTXWN I’ve been driving mine over 7 years as a backup car. I’m still under 40k miles
You are not alone my brotha. i have a 17 and i regret it aswell. Thing is falling apart with only 20,000 miles.
I thought I was only had to replace my radio had electric problems battery keep dying
Same here
@@IenjoyLiFe562damn really? What problems do you have?
If you want to go fast every single time this is not your car
Engine and transmission are great 👍
It's just the driver, cvt transmission don't down shift as quick as a solenoid and clutch transmission so so will burn the cvt transmission. Or it will just not last you
ALWAYS USE THE RIGHT FLUIDS
I Bought an Altima 2002 a few months ago with more than 152K miles and I don't have any problems with engine, I made a good maintenance and filters change and it seems that this Altima had always a good maintenance. Use synthetic oil 10w30
I love my 2015 Nissan Altima tho
I am thinking about buying 2015!
@@shahg7222 I have one. You can do better trust me. No serious issues, just overall not as nice as a camry.
I purchased a 2015 and withing two months my transmission gave out. Luckily I had a warranty
I have a 13 with 212k miles still running good
Love my 2016
I just bought a 2015 Nissan Altima took it into Nissan at 70,000 miles and it needed a new transmission thing God it was still under warranty if I had known that this car had transmission problems I would have never bought a Nissan Altima if I had any knowledge of the transmission issues in Nissan I would have never bought it I would not buy another Altima
Just had to sell mine at 2015 @ 102k. Delayed acceleration. Got a got price and got a Lexus. Thanks Scotty (rev up your engine)
Tell me about this I’m having the same issue
Same thing in my 2017 68k that delayed acceleration is random and scary I brought it back to the dealer but unfortunately like I said it happens randomly and after turning the car off it seems to disappear
I wonder what the cause is. Can't wait to get rid of it
me and my wife just got one. 98,000 miles. 2015 2.5, dealership put a brand new transmission in it! 15k which was a little high but happy with it. rides smooth. it's not a fast car per say but gets to 75 easily and smooth and rides so good. ours was taken well care of we got the car fax all records of previous maintenance. The transmissions on these are what goes out. I think the one in the car had to have been going out for them to put the new one in. If it has good carfax and maintenance (not a rebuilt title never buy that) records. I'd say great car. roomy too!
I've got an old Nissan Altima that has been amazingly reliable. And according to the chart he showed, I got one of the best years for the model, 2004.
I've got a 15 Altima 2.5 with 185k. It's had 3 warrantied transmission replacements (thanks lifetime warranty). Just now started experiencing VVT solenoid issues that im going to tackle next time I'm off. Get around 37 mpg with it.
I have a Nissan Altima 2013….151,750 miles. Changed transmission fluid at 130k,
Still runs good and I drive it gently’ and get 33mpg and up to 43mpg.
I have a 2011 Nissan Altima over 260,000 miles, just replaced the engine and transmission in the auto repair shop right now.
I abuse the hell out of my 3.5 V6 2015 and its running brand new, but overall the Altimas that have most issues are the ones that run the 2.5
I have an offer to buy a 2015 like new 20 miles, for $15k. 2.5 S is a no go
@@1x1HealthyEnergybyAndrew Definitely a no go. Get a Used 3.5 and change the transmission fluid and you're solid
Own. A 2014 well the wife had to have it .. biggest piece of junk she ever picked.. Can’t give the thing away 3 transmissions fuel pump air bag controller struts hood latch all failed before 70k miles .. And Nissan customer svc screw them
I have a 2019 Altima SR no complaints
My sis a 2017 200k no problems
Miguel Ircontar Give it time, it’s only been a couple of years.
pulseimages I think 200,000 miles accounts for more than a couple years.
2017 200k already? Did she drive to another continent a couple of times?
Play the lottery!!!!!
Probably has 20,000 and the odometer broke like everything else on this heap will soon do. Tell her to get rid of it.
Still have my 2010 with 135,000 miles no problems other than normal stuff you would do like oil changes and had to get a new battery but had the same one for along time and only pay 130 for full coverage going to be giving it to my grandson for he can drive to back and forth in high school hopefully he respect the car and the car will hold up for him.
I have a 2006 Nissan Altima bought it brand new and I still have it 160 miles still running ..
The wife and I on a 2014 3.5 with less than 68000 miles we have taken it in twice maybe 3 × 2 the dealer for them to correct the transmission every time we go when they extend the warranty on the transmission. Well as long as there willing to fix it when it needs the wife and I don't mind because we absolutely love the fully loaded luxury features and the incredible pickup that this engine can offer in sport mode.
I rent cars frequently for work. And I literally told the girl I couldn't bear to sit behind the wheel of another Nissan Altima or Rogue for that matter. It's not that they are bad cars they are generally competent, fairly reliable, and offer competitive pricing. But they are woefully uninspired. All except for the Maxima which is a wonderful car.
Own a 2012 Nissan Altima 3.5sr sedan with 325,000 km. Great car, so-so on gas, change fuilds, struts, shocks, lower control arms and tie rods. Spent money into car instead of replacing.
I own a 2010 Altima 145k still running, never gave me any transmission problems or engine
Dude stfu.
@@mikeboccamaiello4564 oh no sorry if I hurt your feelings girl
@@themoneyteam4089 so much😂
2009 Altima 2.5 bought new , now has 260k I guess I lucked out . I did have that one problem with steering wheel lock but they fixed that no charge . Iv'e owned a lot of cars over the years this Altima has been the best overall .
I've owned 2013 3.5 SL Nissan Altima it's comes over 98k speed and power really slick my CVT change fluid 60k then 90k i did change oil every 5000 miles with synthetic oil. I drove to TX. from CAL. non stop all the way back in port no problem it defense how you maintain. don't listen to the fake news just do maintenance well. Schedule tune up 100k miles ready to go..
My cousin is about to lease a '16 Altima, and I was trying to convince her not to. Hoping the Altima she gets isn't a problem one.
My 12 is great. Love it. Just hit 125,000
I own a 2016 Altima SR 3.5 and I haven't had a problem. My mom also owns a 2016 SV and hasn't had any problems either.
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To be quite honest I actually thought I was listening to a newscast. Your voice is incredible you should be an anchor.
I was HAHA
I love how I find this video after I get the car. I could’ve at least negotiated if I came in saying “hey this is the worst Altima to exist” 🤦♂️
Omg. I came to see the 2014 altima. Thinking abt purchasing im afraid too w the CVT issues
He’s lying
2013 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL with no issues at all.
Mileage: 253,000 kms.
Years Owned: 4 yrs
What maintenance did you keep on it
What do you think of a 2013 altima sv with 147k miles on it for $8,000 do you personally think that's a ok purchase only 2 owners. I'm just reading all these reviews on the 2013 online and I keep seeing ppl trashing them so I'm just trying to gather all the advice I can before I decide. I'm guessing if I keep the maintenance on it like yours maybe I won't get many issues it only had 2 owners no accidents
I've owned my 2016 Altima SL for going on 5 years now. Zero major issues and its been one of the best cars ive ever owned. I initially bought it in a pinch and planned to sell it in a year, but irs been super reliable as a daily so why sell? Just hit 100k and drives like new.
I dont beat it though. I dont floor it at green lights (its a 4 cylinder 😂) and i always do routine service.
My 2005 Altima with 110.000 miles works great never had any problems.
I own a Nissan altima over 3 years never any problem 2015 v6 3.5 hp 270 fast for my city yes thankcare in them c the result 🤔😎🤗
As someone who has worked for Nissan and other various dealerships, Nissan Altima have terrible transmission problems even if u take care of them, u have no idea the amount of cvt transmission I’ve replaced in my time
I honestly love my 2014 Nissan Altima. I've had it for 4 years has treated me perfect. Not looking to trade up anytime soon.
Reliable?
Thomas Z Same! 2014 Altima is my first car. Nice to have this car. One problem is noisy when I am breaking.
@@jncSmokeY He's saying it's treated him perfectly, so I would infer that he is saying that it is reliable.
Got a 2013 2.5 240k miles never changed the CVT fluid. Maybe that’s the trick.
Is yours a 4cyl or v6? I bought a 2012 with 113k miles hope all goes good🙏
@@cristiancaballero3428 2.5 4 cylinder
Is it a SV?
@@deetee619 no
Same car, 13 sv 2.5l @ 260k mile, never have transmission issue yet
I have a 2013 Nissan Altima V6 with 299k miles still going strong
I have a 2013! I don’t even want it. Original owner and I have almost 200,000. Second transmission, replaced all door handles, which broke internally. Two window motors, second motor on sun roof. Gear shift stuck now- engine issues galore. I’m gonna drive it into the ground now!
6 years now 2014 Altima130k miles, 0 issues and still smooth as a butter, 2 BMW pass before from my hand and they are in the junk...Jzz
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Ricky TheSlasher I have a Nisan maxima 3.5 SL from 2005 . Ive had it for a while and it’s been great it has almost 130k miles and it runs great. It has a strong engine and it has the regular automatic transmission not the cvt. You get a decent amount of power with a 3.5L V6 engine. It also offers some nice features for how old mine is like heated seats and steering wheel, power adjustable seats, power adjustable mirrors etc.. have a look into it if you’d like
I have owned my 2013 altima tl for over 8 years and 90 thousand miles, the only problem is the lights on low beam. You can't see. I have done a good job with maintenance, I love this car.
I love my 2017 3.5 SL I have put 70k on it so far.
The wife and I have a 2014 3.5 SL with 60000 miles on it and we absolutely love it.
And if I am not mistaken yours was the last year for the 3.5 they stopped making the 6 cylinder and only now produce the 4 cylinder with the highest output being the Turbo edition. I guess they realised why buy a maximum when you can get a fully loaded altima for quite a few $1000 less. 🤷♂️
I have a used 2005- had to change a couple lights and a battery that’s been in there for almost two years- but other than that, it’s really nice. Especially for my first car
I just got my 2005 nissan altima the basic 4 cylinders version and its red with chrome .
@@chillbill5923 that’s pretty sweet ngl
I have 2 2013 altima 2.5 s one I sold and the other I keep the cause of cvt transmission problem is the fluid NS3 that causes the chains and belts to slip and causes the transmission not to get full acceleration and causes the rpm to Rev the cause is that people turn the car and take off not letting the transmission to warm up. use Amsoil cvt transmission fluid it really works and you don't have to worry warming your transmission to start driving. to avoid engine problems change the pcv valve.
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