I just bought a 2023 Altima SR Premium with the 2.5 engine and I love it but ill admit their are some features that it doesn't have that most other competitors do like the 360 camera, Premium Audio System, memory seats, automatic climate control like it is a upgrade from my previous car but still for a Premium package it is a bit disappointing.
@@S13-777 Yeah it's probably for the reason that since the VC Turbo is the highest trim that Nissan offers they had to give it all the features which makes sense but at the same time a bit disappointing since my SR has the Premium package which just the word Premium one expects it to have well Premium features but it's all good all I wanted was a bigger vehicle since in 6 feet tall and with a bit more power and that 2.5 is such a big difference compared to the 2.0 in the Sentra which felt very sluggish.
The Chinese version of this car is waaaay better than this one. It has better looking wheels, beautiful LED tail lights and beautiful LED interior lighting as well. The chinese Altima is more luxurious than this one, for sure. Same powertrain.
Yeah. The Chinese version of this car is waaaay better than this one. It has better looking wheels, beautiful LED tail lights and beautiful LED interior lighting as well. The chinese Altima is more luxurious than this one, for sure. Same powertrain.
I hve a black midnight altima 2022 sr love it. This one is beautiful as well
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Nothing changed only bigger screen
Should have keep the same wheels from the 19 to 22 models.
Still no cooled seats???
No 9 speed auto??
What a pity
I imagine this is in the US.
how much does it cost?
I like it very much but unfortunately in Europe it doesn't exist.
$37k US
I just bought a 2023 Altima SR Premium with the 2.5 engine and I love it but ill admit their are some features that it doesn't have that most other competitors do like the 360 camera, Premium Audio System, memory seats, automatic climate control like it is a upgrade from my previous car but still for a Premium package it is a bit disappointing.
That’s odd my Altima SR VC-Turbo Premium does come with all that except memory seats. Love the 360 camera. It did cost a pretty penny
@@S13-777 Yeah it's probably for the reason that since the VC Turbo is the highest trim that Nissan offers they had to give it all the features which makes sense but at the same time a bit disappointing since my SR has the Premium package which just the word Premium one expects it to have well Premium features but it's all good all I wanted was a bigger vehicle since in 6 feet tall and with a bit more power and that 2.5 is such a big difference compared to the 2.0 in the Sentra which felt very sluggish.
For some reason, Nissan eliminated the Platinum trim level on the Altima for this year, which included memory seat settings.
$37,000 are you......????
The Chinese version of this car is waaaay better than this one. It has better looking wheels, beautiful LED tail lights and beautiful LED interior lighting as well. The chinese Altima is more luxurious than this one, for sure. Same powertrain.
ROFL 37k for a nissan???
Wheres the location?
South Austin Nissan
4914 S I35 Frontage Rd Austin TX 78745
Don’t like the grill u hit something it’s done
Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection. Vehicle will apply Emergency breaking if it senses an accident
The new grille is the best part, love my 23 Altima stands out from the rest w that mean grille
except for that chrome, dislike Nissan adding that part to it.
Ridiculous they still don't even have led taillights. The Teana has it so should the Altima. 🤷🏾
Yeah. The Chinese version of this car is waaaay better than this one. It has better looking wheels, beautiful LED tail lights and beautiful LED interior lighting as well. The chinese Altima is more luxurious than this one, for sure. Same powertrain.
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Costs more than a 2.0t Accord. Ridiculous.
The 2022 Accords cost $40k