Nissan Altima And Rear Visibility
Nissan had introduced the tremendous brand new embodiment of their mid-size Altima sedan last year.
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For the year of 2008, they have transcribed with a gorgeous double door modification called, quite simply, the Altima coupe. This car is available in 4-cylinder 2.5 S and V6-powered 3.5 SE form. Though it shares mechanical bits with the sedan, all of the Altima coupe's sheet metal is unique save the hood. Nevertheless, this car has a magnificent look but its fuel economy is the best feature.
Inside, the Altima coupe's dash is essentially the same to the sedans with premium materials and simple navigations. It has many cool standard features like push-button keyless detonation. The front seats of the car are very comfortable and the steering column adjusts for tilt and telescope. In accordance with users, the telescope adjuster is awkward to use.
Altima was completely redesigned and restyled and significantly larger than the model it replaced. This new incarnation of Nissan help it in rebounding from sales doldrums and re-establish itself as a big-time automaker in the USA. Nevertheless, Nissan is a good automobile company but has a big complain with its rear visibility. Due to the constant complain of rear visibility, a few consumers have started hating this car to a great extent.
Rear visibility is a problem, as it is with most coupes; the deeply sloped rear pillars block over-the-shoulder visibility, though big side-view mirrors compensate are nicely fit. The Altima's optional navigation system, part of a $2,000 Technology Package, includes a rear-view camera to aid parking. But to get it the buyer need to buy a premium package of more than $3000. Some optimistic Altima user said about rear visibility problem, so what? This car is still hot! When you are driving Altima coupe, you ain't lookin' back! Bah!
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