Nissan Altima Hybrid
#2
Re: Nissan Altima Hybrid
(Altima Hybrid is available in CA, CT, MA, ME, NJ, NY, RI and VT)
http://www.nissanusa.com/altimaHEV/
http://www.nissanusa.com/altima/spec...AltimaHEV.html
http://www.nissanusa.com/altimaHEV/
http://www.nissanusa.com/altima/spec...AltimaHEV.html
Last edited by lakedude; 03-09-2007 at 03:17 AM.
#4
Re: Nissan Altima Hybrid
Well, Nissan sold about 22,000 Altimas in February, but I cannot locate a story which says how many were NAHs.
I know where the FIRST one in the USA went to:
I know where the FIRST one in the USA went to:
Nissan
The talk at Nissan is all about the Altima hybrid, which gets around 42 miles per gallon in the city. And Bancroft Nissan, 569 Oxford St., Auburn MA, recently made history three weeks ago when it sold the first Altima hybrid in the United States on Jan. 31, the first day the car came out.
“We got a nice letter from the company congratulating us,” said Larry Glick of Bancroft. “It’s really a nice car.”
The Altima sedan, which is the best selling model at Bancroft, as well as the hybrid are all new for 2007, he added. And both have the continuously variable transmission, which helps in getting a better ride and better fuel efficiency. This s the first time that’s available in an Altima.
The talk at Nissan is all about the Altima hybrid, which gets around 42 miles per gallon in the city. And Bancroft Nissan, 569 Oxford St., Auburn MA, recently made history three weeks ago when it sold the first Altima hybrid in the United States on Jan. 31, the first day the car came out.
“We got a nice letter from the company congratulating us,” said Larry Glick of Bancroft. “It’s really a nice car.”
The Altima sedan, which is the best selling model at Bancroft, as well as the hybrid are all new for 2007, he added. And both have the continuously variable transmission, which helps in getting a better ride and better fuel efficiency. This s the first time that’s available in an Altima.
#5
Re: Nissan Altima Hybrid
There are a ton of them at the dealerships near us, so I'm hoping we see some real world reports show up soon.
#6
Re: Nissan Altima Hybrid
Found he Altima February sales figures at greencarcongress:
Nissan’s new Altima Hybrid, on sale in only eight states, posted 206 units in its first month of sales. That represented 0.9% of all Altimas sold in all 50 states.
#8
Re: Nissan Altima Hybrid
It was brought up on another thread that "servicability" my be a future problem for the Altima hybrid. Is this a concern to anyone here and if not, can you let me knwo why not.
We drove the Altima hybrid yesterday, and it was WONDERFUL. It was actually the nicest of all the cars we drove... right up there with the Camry hybrid. We drove the bare bones model, so it doesn't have all the bells and whistles the Camry hybrid has, but it was still a great car.
We tried re test driving the Prius. The Prius is a great car, but my husband felt the rearview mirrow blocked too much of his vision. He is 6'4". I'm 5'1". The Prius seemed great to me, but his head is higher than mine in field of vision.
We are also going to go down tonight and test drive the Civic hybrid again. We've already driven it once and liked it, but we were just about to buy the Altima hybrid when the "servicability question came up. The poster's concerns were that Nissan is leasing Toyota's technology, but they plan to orphan it shortly in favor of their own technology.
We drove the Altima hybrid yesterday, and it was WONDERFUL. It was actually the nicest of all the cars we drove... right up there with the Camry hybrid. We drove the bare bones model, so it doesn't have all the bells and whistles the Camry hybrid has, but it was still a great car.
We tried re test driving the Prius. The Prius is a great car, but my husband felt the rearview mirrow blocked too much of his vision. He is 6'4". I'm 5'1". The Prius seemed great to me, but his head is higher than mine in field of vision.
We are also going to go down tonight and test drive the Civic hybrid again. We've already driven it once and liked it, but we were just about to buy the Altima hybrid when the "servicability question came up. The poster's concerns were that Nissan is leasing Toyota's technology, but they plan to orphan it shortly in favor of their own technology.
#9
Re: Nissan Altima Hybrid
It was brought up on another thread that "servicability" my be a future problem for the Altima hybrid. Is this a concern to anyone here and if not, can you let me know why not.
We drove the Altima hybrid yesterday, and it was WONDERFUL. It was actually the nicest of all the cars we drove... right up there with the Camry hybrid. We drove the bare bones model, so it doesn't have all the bells and whistles the Camry hybrid has, but it was still a great car.
We tried re test driving the Prius. The Prius is a great car, but my husband felt the rearview mirror blocked too much of his vision. He is 6'4". I'm 5'1". The Prius seemed great to me, but his head is higher than mine in field of vision.
We are also going to go down tonight and test drive the Civic hybrid again. We've already driven it once and liked it, but we were just about to buy the Altima hybrid when the "serviceability question came up. The poster's concerns were that Nissan is leasing Toyota's technology, but they plan to orphan it shortly in favor of their own technology.
We drove the Altima hybrid yesterday, and it was WONDERFUL. It was actually the nicest of all the cars we drove... right up there with the Camry hybrid. We drove the bare bones model, so it doesn't have all the bells and whistles the Camry hybrid has, but it was still a great car.
We tried re test driving the Prius. The Prius is a great car, but my husband felt the rearview mirror blocked too much of his vision. He is 6'4". I'm 5'1". The Prius seemed great to me, but his head is higher than mine in field of vision.
We are also going to go down tonight and test drive the Civic hybrid again. We've already driven it once and liked it, but we were just about to buy the Altima hybrid when the "serviceability question came up. The poster's concerns were that Nissan is leasing Toyota's technology, but they plan to orphan it shortly in favor of their own technology.
I think that's an odd thing to worry about. I have never heard of a car company doing that.
I say if you like the Altima hybrid better than it's competitors, and it's in your price range, buy the dang thing. Don't fret over the sky falling in 15 years.
#10
Re: Nissan Altima Hybrid
Lars, you may have a point. I've been flip flopping since I started this quest.
BTW, what kind of prices are everyone getting quoted. We got $24,350 for the Altima hybrid with the convenience package. This included the destination fee.
BTW, what kind of prices are everyone getting quoted. We got $24,350 for the Altima hybrid with the convenience package. This included the destination fee.