It's wired because the sticker on my 2019 altima SL with leather bose was just over 31k. I have fwd though. If you take off the awd option combined with the rims you are back at 28k especially.of you take away the premium package! Awd is over 1k and the wheels are 1k so that's why it doesn't feel like a 31k dollar car because it isn't!!!
Yeah SV was a much better value for 19/20 they took away dual exhaust, dimming mirror, and fog lights. Now you have to get a package to get leather wrapped wheel and pro-pilot assist. 🤦🏻♂️ The msrp for edition ones like I have was 35,960 (and it included spoiler, ground lighting, illuminated kick plates and the vc-turbo) now you can’t even get a platinum 2.5 with those options for the same price. We definitely both got a good deal.
Well, things are inflated right now, so that's one, and two, I have found an MSRP of under 30k, with AWD for the SV, and some haggling was done, even with today's horrible market. You just have to do a lot of leg work and call a lot of dealers till you find a place that can work with you (all brands of cars, not just Nissan)
I have the Altima SL trim model and it is a car great compared to the Toyota Corolla I had before. But if I have to buy a sedan again, I would choose a BMW 3 series instead cuz of its excellence.
You missed my point. What I meant is that my upgrade from a Corolla to an Altima was a new driving’s experience and so the Altima appeared to be a better car cuz as you said they’re from different class. But the Altima is not (personal preference) as great as a BMW 3 series (again different class than Altima) which should’ve been my first choice since the beginning.
The Altima just feels so blah. Like out of the Camry K5, Accord, legacy, and Sonata it's my last favorite plus it just didn't feel dollar for dollar like a great value. I do think with base engine the Accord was the most fun to drive.
@@Blank00 honestly? It didn't even come across my mind. I used to really like the Mazda 6, The Impala. And the Fusion unfortunately the sedan seems to be dying
Lmfaooo I fucked over the dealer man, got it yesterday discounted. I went at 8 pm. Bargained very hard. Was going to leave at 12 pm and they ran out with a better offer.😂
You are not wrong, but this market is absolutely bonkers, and IF you need a car, you have to take what you can get. In 2017, A Nissan Rogue SV (not a sport, a regular Rogue) was had for $28,000 and had a dual-zone climate, but this isn't 2017 anymore.
Don't know what is is with Nissans, but they have the worst seats in the industry. Usually within about 30 minutes in a Nissan my back is killing me. All asian cars are bad, but Nissans are the worst seats in the industry,
The Altima trim levels advance as follows:
S, SV, SR, SL, Platinum. A Midnight Edition is available at the SR trim level.
Thank you! :)
you can change the screen brightness using the same button but in park or drive.
It's wired because the sticker on my 2019 altima SL with leather bose was just over 31k. I have fwd though. If you take off the awd option combined with the rims you are back at 28k especially.of you take away the premium package! Awd is over 1k and the wheels are 1k so that's why it doesn't feel like a 31k dollar car because it isn't!!!
Yeah SV was a much better value for 19/20 they took away dual exhaust, dimming mirror, and fog lights. Now you have to get a package to get leather wrapped wheel and pro-pilot assist. 🤦🏻♂️ The msrp for edition ones like I have was 35,960 (and it included spoiler, ground lighting, illuminated kick plates and the vc-turbo) now you can’t even get a platinum 2.5 with those options for the same price. We definitely both got a good deal.
✨INFLATION✨
Well, things are inflated right now, so that's one, and two, I have found an MSRP of under 30k, with AWD for the SV, and some haggling was done, even with today's horrible market. You just have to do a lot of leg work and call a lot of dealers till you find a place that can work with you (all brands of cars, not just Nissan)
Nice test drive in my favorite sedan bro 😎
🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
I thought the sv had the dual zone?.did they take it away for 2022 until you get to the SL?
Damn I just noticed that too 🤦🏻♂️
You can get the dual zone digital climate control by either getting the Premium Package on the SV, or by stepping up to the SL or Platinum.
@@travelseatsyellowlab oh yea is the premium package. Oops...
That's a bad i95 northbound, because when you enter, the yellow sign that reads 'merge into left lane, is not posted!
Different states has different signs and laws
I have the Altima SL trim model and it is a car great compared to the Toyota Corolla I had before. But if I have to buy a sedan again, I would choose a BMW 3 series instead cuz of its excellence.
You comparing an Altima to Corolla ? Different class
You missed my point. What I meant is that my upgrade from a Corolla to an Altima was a new driving’s experience and so the Altima appeared to be a better car cuz as you said they’re from different class. But the Altima is not (personal preference) as great as a BMW 3 series (again different class than Altima) which should’ve been my first choice since the beginning.
The Altima just feels so blah. Like out of the Camry K5, Accord, legacy, and Sonata it's my last favorite plus it just didn't feel dollar for dollar like a great value. I do think with base engine the Accord was the most fun to drive.
I guess not too many people remember that the Malibu is still in production
@@Blank00 honestly? It didn't even come across my mind. I used to really like the Mazda 6, The Impala. And the Fusion unfortunately the sedan seems to be dying
Will the 2023 Altima get the 1.5 VCT from the 2023 Rogue?
Maybe but the 2.5 good. Maybe if they do a 1.5t the mpgs will be better. By regulation they have to make mpgs better
How do you record your video
Camera attached to his hat/head
GoPro
Nice nice nice nice
Definitely a nice car but the Altima is WAY overpriced IMO.
Lmfaooo I fucked over the dealer man, got it yesterday discounted. I went at 8 pm. Bargained very hard. Was going to leave at 12 pm and they ran out with a better offer.😂
I don't think so, the maxima is for sure
They’re like 16-20k used now for 2022’s. Would you still say it’s overpriced? I’m thinking about buying one.
@@TheGuitarflipupperYes! I just bout a 2022 at base price 17k. Love it!
No dual zone climate control for $30k+ is inexcusable.
You are not wrong, but this market is absolutely bonkers, and IF you need a car, you have to take what you can get. In 2017, A Nissan Rogue SV (not a sport, a regular Rogue) was had for $28,000 and had a dual-zone climate, but this isn't 2017 anymore.
I can’t lie those rims are horrible 💯 I have a 2019 SL and I love the ones tht came with mine .
CVT 🗑
Nissa lol I would Chooe Hyundai sonata or kia K5,Honda accord
Nissan? Eh
Nissan has been dead since the SE-R, 4DSC, 240SX, etc.
But the Z is here :)
You are right. Nissan has been dead
Nissan has NOT been doing good with the CVT. ITS JUNK!
poor build quality. looks very cheap...
Not really tbh. Drives pretty solid. Good car overall but I felt like the price was little expensive for a mid trim like this SV
@@Iegend17 but I would choose hyundai sonata or kia k5, Honda accord over dead nissan.
@@박동석-u7u why are you here then ? You hate the brand but you clicked on the vid plus took the time to leave a comment. Are you ok ?
Don't know what is is with Nissans, but they have the worst seats in the industry. Usually within about 30 minutes in a Nissan my back is killing me. All asian cars are bad, but Nissans are the worst seats in the industry,