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- New Car Test Drive
- Price As Tested:
- $26,460
“Sporty midsize sedans and coupes.”
The 2012 Nissan Altima comes in sedan and coupe body styles, with a choice of four-cylinder, V6, and hybrid power. Three trim levels are available, base, S, and SR. (All prices are Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices, which do not include destination charge and may change at any time without notice.)
The Nissan Altima 2.5 Sedan ($20,270) comes with cloth upholstery, air conditioning with cabin air filter, cruise control, power mirrors, power door locks, power windows, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, split folding rear seat, trip computer, and P215/60R16 tires on steel wheels with wheel covers. It comes standard with the CVT. Aluminum kick plates ($170) are the only factory option, although some port-installed accessories are also available. The Altima 2.5 S Sedan ($22,430) adds a six-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo with an auxiliary input jack, and keyless access and starting, as well as a greatly expanded options list. Options start with the Value Package ($490) for the 2.5 S Sedan, consisting of auto on/off headlights, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio and cruise control switches, auto up/down front passenger window with auto reverse, Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System, auto dimming inside rearview mirror, HomeLink Universal Transceiver, and a compass in the rearview mirror. The Special Edition package ($750), also for the 2.5 S Sedan, overlaps the Value Package somewhat, with a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, automatic headlights and alloy wheels. A Convenience Plus Package for 2.5 S Sedan only ($1,150) adds power moonroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, and side-view mirrors with integrated turn signals and a manual-folding function.
Altima 3.5 SR Sedan ($25,110) upgrades to the 3.5-liter V6 engine with CVT, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio and cruise controls, automatic headlamps, eight-way power driver's seat, heated side mirrors with integrated turn signals, sport suspension, and P215/55R17 tires on alloy wheels.
Altima Coupe 2.5 S comes standard with the four-cylinder engine and manual transmission ($23,600) or CVT ($24,100). It is equipped like the S sedan, but substitutes P215/55R17 tires on alloy wheels.
Altima Coupe 3.5 SR features the V6 and a choice of manual ($30,760) or CVT ($28,430). The CVT version is equipped like the SR sedan but also gets driver-seat lumbar adjustment, sunroof, fog lights, and P235/45R18 tires. The manual version is better equipped, adding leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, Bose stereo, USB port, XM satellite radio, Bluetooth wireless cell phone link, rearview camera, auto-dimming rearview mirror, compass, universal garage door opener, and xenon headlights.
Altima Hybrid ($26,800) is available only as a sedan and only with the CVT. It is equipped like an S model, but adds dual-zone automatic climate control and alloy wheels, while deleting the split-folding rear seat.
Options include a Convenience Package for the 2.5 S Sedan ($1,350), 2.5 S coupe ($1,070) and Hybrid ($1,300) with eight-way power driver's seat with lumbar adjustment, automatic headlights, leather-wrapped steering wheel, dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors, auto up/down front windows, and key fob auto windows down; the sedan also gets Bluetooth and the Hybrid adds wood trim for blond interiors, plus a rear spoiler.
A 2.5 SL package ($1,540) for the S Sedan comes with leather upholstery, heated front seats, driver's seat power lumbar adjustment, universal garage door opener, auto-dimming rearview mirror, compass, additional interior lights, and rear vents.
Four Premium packages are offered. The 2.5 S Coupe version ($2,070) gets dual-zone automatic climate control, sunroof, mirror-mounted turn signals, Bose audio system, XM satellite radio, USB port, Bluetooth wireless cell-phone link, and a rearview camera. The 3.5 SR Coupe version ($1,420) has dual-zone automatic climate control, rearview camera, Bose audio, satellite radio, USB port, and Bluetooth. The 3.5 SR Sedan version ($2,130) gets leather upholstery, heated front seats, driver-seat lumbar adjustment, dual-zone automatic climate control, rear vents, Bose audio, USB port with iPod connectivity, XM Satellite Radio, Bluetooth, rearview camera, universal garage door opener, auto-dimming rearview mirror, compass, and additional interior lights. And the Hybrid version ($4,230) comes with all of the equipment listed above.
A Leather package ($2,060) for the Coupe gets leather upholstery, heated front seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, compass, universal garage door opener, and xenon headlights. An Audio Package for the 2.5 S Sedan ($1,240) adds a Bose audio system with nine speakers, a 4.3-inch color display, rearview camera, Bluetooth, satellite radio, and a USB port. The Sport Package ($2,370) for the 3.5 SR Sedan includes the dual-zone automatic climate control, sunroof, xenon headlights, rear spoiler, and fog lamps. The Technology Package ($1,780) for all but the base sedan includes the Nissan Hard Drive Navigation system with a 6.5-inch color monitor, 9.3-gigabyte Music Box hard drive for digital music storage and playback, XM NavTraffic and NavWeather, DVD player, Bluetooth Streaming Audio, steering-wheel system controls, and VTR jack. Stand-alone options include fog lights ($310), interior floor and trunk mats ($180), rear spoiler ($370 sedan, $465 coupe), and alloy wheels ($570).
Safety features on all models include dual-stage front-impact airbags, front seat-mounted side-impact airbags, front and rear curtain-style airbags, VDC electronic stability control system with traction control, and ABS with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist for optimum braking under a range of conditions.