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2002 Nissan
Altima Road Test
WOW!

By Charles
Ofria
| Category: |
$17,000 - $25,000 Mid-Size Sedan |
| Who should buy
this car: |
Someone who wants a stylish, roomy, reliable and
comfortable sedan that stands out from the crowd. |
| Comparable
models in this class:
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Buick Century & Regal, Chevrolet Impala & Malibu,
Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Intrepid, Ford Taurus, Honda Accord, Mercury Sable, Mitsubishi
Galant,
Oldsmobile Intrigue, Pontiac Grand Prix, Toyota Camry, Volkswagen Passat and Volvo S40 |
It's not often that a mid-sized sedan comes along that combines startling good looks
with blazing performance in a price range that is affordable for families
on a tight budget. Most manufacturers building cars for this frugal
group play it
safe by keeping their designs conservative in order to attract the widest audience.
But not Nissan. This company is on a roll, sweeping away their
old conservative looking cars and replacing them with beautiful designs
that are achieving world-wide acclaim.
The previous Altima was a non-descript small sedan that garnered
little excitement, but sold well because it was reliable, economical and, above all, priced
right. To all the world, it was the personification of the generic sedan
that made their owner all but invisible on the road.
This
new Altima (trumpets please) has grown up to
become a first-class ride. It is larger than its predecessor with a
wheelbase of 110.2 inches, up by 7.1 inches, and an overall length of
191.5 inches which is an increase of 5.7 inches. It's also
wider and taller than before by 1.3 inches and 2.0 inches respectively.
In fact, it's bigger and roomier than its big brother, the Nissan Maxima.
Above all, the new Altima stands out because of its
styling. This car is gorgeous. The pictures here do not do it
justice. In my not so humble opinion, this is the best looking
mid-sized sedan of the lot. The new cockpit-style, driver-oriented interior is also well
designed with more room in every dimension and among the roomiest in its
class.
The Altima is built on an all-new platform that is a whopping
170 percent more rigid than the 2001 model for improved ride quality and
noise control. A new suspension design
was developed with extensive use of aluminum to provide class-leading ride and handling for this beauty.
Under the new aluminum hood (the trunk lid is also made of
aluminum) lies a few more surprises. There
are two new engines that are setting new standards for this class: A new
3.5-liter 240 hp DOHC 24-valve V6 with 246 lb-ft of torque, and an all-new
175-horsepower 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder producing
181 lb-ft of torque.
Both engines are available with either a 5-speed manual
transmission or a 4-speed electronically controlled automatic
transmission. The V6 with the 5-speed that was in our test car was good enough for a 0
to 60 run of 6.3 seconds. while the 4 cylinder automatic does the blast in a class-leading 8.6 seconds.
The 2002 Nissan Altima is available in four different models: — the base 2.5, mid-grade 2.5 S, luxurious 2.5 SL and
our V6-powered 3.5
SE. The Altima has everything that it needs to compete head-to-head with the
Toyota Camry and Honda Accord which are the class leaders in this crowded
market segment..
On
my initial walk-around, I found that the fit and finish was excellent as you
would expect from a company known for producing high-quality products.
Behind the wheel, I quickly found a comfortable driving position and was ready
to explore this car's stout performance envelope. What surprised me was that this car
combined the feel of a
highly competent sports sedan with the ride and smoothness of an upscale
family sedan, a hard combination to achieve at this low price range. The steering was spot-on tight and responsive with an
excellent feel of the road. When I tipped into the gas with any kind
of urgency, it felt like I was prodding the 240 horses with electrified
spurs.
The interior is roomy and comfortable, but lots of hard plastic
make up the door panels, dash and console giving the interior a cheaper look
than I would have expected in this category. The interior does work,
however with everything in the right place and falling easily to hand. The
optional steering wheel controls put a number of functions at your fingertips,
but they're not as easy to use at night unless you memorize their positions
since they do not light up.
But these little nits aside, if I were in the market for a
mid-sized sedan for under $30,000, this one would suit me just fine.
If the new Altima is this good, I can't wait to see what the
next Maxima will be like. It's due in January 2003 and will have
more upscale interior trimmings and suspension systems as well as more
powerful engines.
These are exciting times at the Nissan
Corral.
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Specifications
| Engine Types |
3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 with variable
valve timing
2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder with variable
valve timing |
| Horsepower |
V6 - 240 hp @ 5800 rpm
4 Cyl. - 175 hp @ 6000 rpm |
| Torque |
V6 - 246 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm
4 Cyl. - 181 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm |
| Fuel Recommended |
V6 - Premium Unleaded.
4 Cyl. Regular Unleaded. |
Transmission - Std.
Transmission - Opt. |
Five-speed manual
4-speed electronically controlled automatic with
gate-style shifter |
| Tires - Standard |
V6
- P215/55VR17 all-season BSW
4 Cyl. - P205/65TR16
all-season BSW |
| Overall Length |
191.5" |
| Wheelbase |
110.2" |
| Width |
70.4" |
| Curb Weight |
3,225 lbs. (V6 - manual trans) |
| Fuel Tank |
20 Gals. |
| Miles Per Gallon |
EPA city 21, hwy 26 (V6 - manual trans) |
| Acceleration 0 to 60 |
6.3 Seconds (V6 - manual trans) |
| Base Sticker Price |
$16,349 Base 2.5 with manual trans, $22,349 3.5 SE with
manual trans.
Add $540 Destination Charge. |
2002 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE Front Wheel Drive Sedan
Standard Equipment
- 8-way power driver seat with manual lumbar support
- Manual tilt and telescopic steering wheel
- Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- 100 watt AM/FM CD stereo with 6 speakers and speed sensitive volume
control
- Auto on/off headlights
- LCD in-meter trip computer with dual odometers, outside temperature
display, distance to empty, average fuel economy, average speed, drive
time
- Dual exhaust with chrome tip finishers
- 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels
Major Available Options
- ABS and Airbag Package
Includes antilock brakes, brake assist, electronic brake force distribution,
front seat side-impact airbags and roof-mounted side-impact curtain airbags.
- Bose AM/FM Stereo and 6 CD Changer
- heated front seats and outside mirrors
- Color Keyed Spoiler
- leather covered seats
- Homelink garage door opener
- automatic temperature control A/C
- Power Glass Sunroof
For more information on the New Altima, visit Nissandriven.com
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