The latest Nissan Altima may not seem too different to many consumers, but for 2010 Nissan has made a series of minor, but attractive updates.
Perhaps the most notable changes to the 2010 Nissan Altima says Alexandria Nissan is the updated grille, bumper, and hood. As the Altima is still far from a full redesign, the updated fascia is helpful in keeping the Altima’s good looks fresh. For 2010 there are also all-new wheel designs.
The 2010 the Altima lineup remains the same and includes the sedan, coupe, and hybrid. According to Rossville GA Nissan, the Altima coupe begins at $23,160, the sedan begins at $20,260, and the Altima hybrid begins at $27,500.
The 2010 Nissan Altima’s exterior isn’t the only area that gets updating. Inside, there are new fabrics and even updated audio and technology, points out one Providence used car dealer. There’s a new 4.3-inch display plus a rearview monitor. The Altima also features Nissan’s hard-drive equipped navigation system which offers 9.3 gigabytes of storage for music, restaurant guides, and more. Safety is also improved thanks to the addition of vehicle dynamic control as standard equipment on all models.
Engine choices carry over from the 2009 model, including the 2.5-liter 175 horsepower four cylinder and the 270 horsepower 3.5-liter V6. The 2010 Nissan Altima goes on sale next week.
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