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Sporty alternative to the ubiquitous Camry and Accord
written by John Rettie (print
this article)
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With its big V6 and sports suspension,
the Nissan Altima has suddenly turned into a sporty alternative
to the
Honda Accord and
Toyota Camry. Completely redesigned for 2002, the Altima offers dramatic
new styling. More important, it's bigger in every dimension.
About the only thing the 2002 Altima shares with the
previous model is its name. Prior to 2002, the Nissan Altima
languished as a wallflower, though a very good one. The Altima
was slightly smaller than the Accord and Camry, but bigger
and more expensive than the highly popular
Toyota Corolla and
Honda Civic. It was, as the saying goes, neither fish nor fowl. And it
only came with a four-cylinder engine.
Now everything has changed. This year marks the first time
Altima has ever offered a V6 option. It's the same 3.5-liter
engine that powers the
2002 Maxima, and it's one of the best V6 engines available today. Last
year's Altima was smaller than the Camry and Accord, but the
2002 Altima is bigger than either of them. This means roomier
seating for four people.
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Nissan Altima is available in four trim levels: 2.5,
2.5 S, 2.5 SL, and 3.5 SE. Two engines are available. Altima
base, S, and SL models come with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder
engine, which is more powerful than last year's four-cylinder.
SE models get the 3.5-liter V6.
The base 2.5 model won't be popular as it does not have
air conditioning. It does, however, come with power windows,
green-tinted solar glass windshield, power steering, tilt
and telescoping steering wheel, fold down center armrests
in front and rear, 60/40 split folding rear seat and an
in-glass antenna. The 2.5 S adds air conditioning,
power door mirrors, remote keyless entry with remote trunk
lock, height adjustable driver seat, cruise control, a 6-speaker
audio system, seatback pockets, and a lock for the split
rear seat. The 2.5 SL adds considerably more items such
as alloy wheels, leather trim, power driver seat, trip computer,
security system, premium sound system and other convenience
features.
In addition to the V6 engine, the SE comes with 17-inch
alloy wheels and many of the luxury features included with
the 2.5 S. Further options can be added to all but the base
2.5 model.
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Compared to most of its Japanese competitors, the new
Altima offers distinctly aggressive styling akin to a German
car. Styling cues from the Volkswagen Passat can be seen
in front with design elements similar to the Audi A6 in
the rear. That's not a bad thing as many people regard both
of those cars as stylish vehicles. The wheels are located
near the four corners, which helps give the car a more
aggressive look as well as helping it handle better. The
car's grille and front bumper stick out quite far but are
nicely set off by multi-parabola projector-beam type headlights
with four bulbs set behind a large triangular-shaped cover.
Although the grill opening is fairly large by modern standards
it doesn't look awkward.
The rear of the car is the most striking styling element
as it has a sloping roof line that is more reminiscent of
a coupe than a four-door sedan. It ends in a high trunk
line that is set off by bold round taillights, turn signals
and backup lights all set behind a triangular-shaped clear
cover. The trunk has a large opening and the trunk volume
is better than that of both the 2001
Camry and
Accord. Gooseneck hinges are used, however, which do intrude into
the useable space.
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A long wheelbase allows the Altima to have large doors,
which makes it look somewhat larger than it is. The base
Altima comes standard with 16-inch wheels compared to 14-inch
wheels on the Accord and Camry, which improves its looks
and its handling.
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Compared to the dramatically styled exterior, the interior
is sedate, but still stylish nonetheless. The dashboard
is set relatively low with three pods in a binnacle
located in front of the driver containing the speedometer,
tachometer, water temperature and fuel gauge. The instruments
are lit with a nice orange glow in the dark.
Sound system controls and display are in an ovoid raised
panel in the center of the dash. Climate control knobs are
directly below the radio and are well located with a nice
feel to them. The vents are flush mounted on the dash rather
than being located in protruding pods as in many cars. Even
the seams for the passenger-side airbag are totally invisible,
despite being located in a large expanse of unembellished
dashboard surface. All in all the whole design gives the
car a feeling of spaciousness.
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