2002-2006
Nissan
Altima
By the late
nineties, once strong Nissan was faltering badly. Their product
was competent, but uninspiring. Sales were slumping. Sure,
the redesigned Maxima
was a contender again, but overall, Nissan's reputation for
performance that had begun with the 1970 Datsun
240Z seemed to be a thing of the past.
Not to worry, the
all-new for 2002 Altima came out swinging.
Gone was the bland, vanilla styling and personality of the previous
version, replaced with a smartly styled, well-balanced sedan.
Equipped with the optional Maxima V6, it
was a rocket ship. For Nissan as a whole, it built upon the successful
redesigned for '99 Maxima and set the
table for the new '03 Z-car. Nissan was back.
Strengths
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Weaknesses
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Styling
Performance
Reliability
Resale Value |
Interior (2002-2004)
Road noise
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What's Available
Initially, the
Altima came in one body style and 5 trim
levels: Base, S, SL (luxury version), and SE (sports version). A
higher performance model, the SE-R, was introduced 2005.
It includes forged 18-inch wheels, unique front fascia, rear
spoiler, high-flow mufflers, large diameter chrome dual exhaust
finishers and black leather-appointed sport seats. Most abundant are
2.5S models with the four and an automatic.
Exterior
Aggressive comes to
mind when describing the exterior styling of the
Altima. There are bulges, flares and character lines in
all the right places. The SL and SE models got standard alloys
(16" and 17" respectively), and the 16-inchers were optional on the
other models. The later SE-R boasted special 18” alloys.
Other than the
obligatory mid-model run "freshening", there were no major exterior
styling changes during the five years.
Interior
The weak link on the
earlier Altimas has to be the interior.
It's not bad, but in our eyes it has none of the visual appeal of the
exterior. Fit and finish are ok, but the interior is really
pretty plain--almost pedestrian looking. The instrument panel of
the 02 through 04 models is particularly cheap looking. 2005 saw
a major improvement in both the design and materials of the cabin.
Regardless of the
year, however, everything works well, with logically laid out controls
and good tactile feedback.
Room/Comfort
Front seat buckets
are fairly large, firm and comfortable. There is plenty of leg
room for even tall drivers, and the standard tilt wheel is well
positioned. Headroom is good, but some of it is lost to the
optional sunroof. If you're 6' or so, make sure you're not
brushing the headliner.
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interior for 2005 (below) included a richer looking dash, better
materials, and an overall visual enhancement. |
Rear seat room is
good, though the stylish roofline cuts down on headroom. The
front seats are raised enough so passenger have extra room for their
feet. Three abreast will be fairly comfortable.
That's typical in most all mid-size sedans. The rear seat is
split 60/40, and folds down for hauling stuff.
Noise, vibration
and harshness was good, but not
exceptional. The V6 was noticeably better than the four.
There was plenty of road noise at speed.
Trunk space is
very good, but the short deck makes it impossible to fully utilize the
space if you have any kind of bulky cargo. .
Ride/Handling/Performance
We drove two four
cylinder models (2002 and 2004) and a 2005
SE V6. All had automatic
transmissions. The '02 model was the high mileage tester, and
had 89,000 miles. We tried
to find a manual V6, but couldn’t within our deadline.
The base models
are best described as competent in all three areas. The four
cylinder makes a class leading 175hp and
moves the Altima with some authority.
The 240hp (bumped up a bit in later years) six really scoots.
The SE had a firmer ride than the others, and an overall tighter, more
buttoned down feeling. The others weren't bad, though,
just a little softer.
The 2002 model
exhibited some interior rattles and a general feeling of having
loosened up a bit. There was some slight front end and steering
wheel shake over larger bumps. Probably a strut issue, not
uncommon for this mileage.
Safety
ABS brakes were
optional on all Altimas. An optional
front side curtain air bag system complemented the dual front bags.
Traction control was available on V6 models.
Government crash
tests of Altimas resulted in four stars
for both the driver and front passenger, with a good, but not great,
showing overall.
Reliability/Service
No real problems here, with a solid performance
in all areas.
Altimas are covered by a standard
3-year/36,000 mile bumper-to-bumper and 5-year/60,000 mile
powertrain warranty, leaving many later
models available with factory coverage. Service costs are average for
the segment.
Recommendations
For everyday use, the
4-cylinder versions do just fine, while providing very good fuel
economy. The V6 is really
all fluff – nice to have, but not necessary.
If you’re in the market for a reasonably priced family sedan
with some performance
behind it, then the V6 deserves a hard look.
We prefer the later models with the reworked interior.
The
Altima is a fine sedan.
It holds it’s value well—even the
oldest examples. Often a
new model will be hot for a couple years, and then begin to trail off.
The Altima has stayed strong, but
that can be a double edged sword in the used car market.
We’d have to say there are better buys out there in this class,
but if you’re smitten with the design, there’s nothing that we can
think of that should stop you from owning one.
Running Changes
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2002: All-new design.
2003: V6 gets a power bump to 245hp.
2004: No major
changes.
2005: Many styling
updates. Most
significant is a greatly improved interior.
DVD Navigation system now available.
V6 bumped to 250hp.
SE-R performance model debuts with 6-speed manual and
260hp.
2006: No major
changes. Last year for
this design.. |
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General Specifications |
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General
Trim Levels:
Base, S, SL, SE
Body Styles:
4-dr
Sedan
Dimensions & Capacities (rounded)
Weight: 3000-3300 lbs;
Length: 191.5"
Wheelbase: 110.2"
Width:
70.4"
Height:
57.9"
EPA Class:
Midsize
Interior Vol:
102.8 cu ft.
Trunk Vol :
15.6 cu ft
Fuel:
20 gallons
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Mechanical
Layout:
Front-engine, Front-wheel drive
Engines:
2.5L (4cyl/170-175hp)
3.5L (6cyl/240-260hp)
Transmission:
5-speed manual/4spd automatic w/od
5-speed automatic with manual shift
(2005-2006)
6-speed manual (SE-R)
Brakes:
Front
disc/rear disc
EPA
Mileage: (city/hwy)
(2.5L/5M) 23/29
(2.5L/Auto) 23/29
(3.5L/5M) 21/26
(3.5L/Auto) 19/26
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Safety
ABS Brakes:
Optional on all models early on, then made
standard on some 3.5L models in 2005
Air Bags:
Dual front standard, front side optional
NHTSA Safety Rating:
Front:
Driver & Passenger ****
Side: Front ***
Rear ****
Rollover: ****
Key:
Best: ***** No or minor injuries probable
Worst: * Serious injury probable
IIHS Overall Crash Rating:
Good
Original Warranty:
3yr/36,000 mile bumper-to-bumper, 5yr/60,000 mile
powertrain |
Safety Recalls
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Recall Date: AUG 18, 2006 •
Potential Number of Units Affected: 200,500
Problem
Nissan has determined that on some 2003 Altima and Sentra
vehicles with the 2.5 liter engine the operation of the crank
angle sensor is significantly affected by variations in
temperature that occur due to the unique location of the sensor in
the engine. Under certain driving conditions, these variations in
temperature can be large enough to cause a brief interruption in
the signal output from the sensor.
If the interruption in the signal from the sensor is so
brief that the Electronic Control Module (ECM) logic does not have
time to diagnose the condition, the engine may stop running
without warning while the vehicle is driven at low speed.
Action:
In order to prevent this incident from occurring, Nissan
dealers will reprogram the Electronic Control Module. This free
service should take about one hour to complete, but the dealers
may require your vehicle for a longer period of time based upon
their work schedule, or parts
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Recall Date:
DEC 09, 2005 • Potential Number of Units Affected: 411,000 |
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Problem:
On some model year 2002-2005 Nissan Altima and 2004-2005
Nissan Maxima vehicles, there is a possibility that corrosion
of the rear sub-frame may occur. Corrosion is most likely in
cold climates where heavy salting of roads is common practice
in freezing conditions. A mixture of road salt and water can
promote corrosion in the rear sub-frame bushings of some
vehicles. In severe cases, cracking of the rear sub-frame may
occur, which may result in a knocking noise coming from the
rear of the vehicle. The performance or handling
characteristics of the vehicle are not affected and it is safe
to drive the vehicle.
Action:
For vehicles believed by Nissan to be
registered in one of the “salt” states (listed on the next
page) where this condition is more likely to occur, Nissan is
conducting a Service Campaign. On most vehicles, Nissan will
replace the rear sub-frame assembly. On some 2005 Model Year
vehicles, where sub-frame replacement is not necessary, Nissan
will replace and seal the front bushings and seal the rear
bushings.
Due to the number of vehicles affected by this
action, the Service Campaign is being implemented in phases by
model year. The implementation will begin with model year 2002
vehicles which have a higher likelihood of corrosion, and also
with model year 2005 vehicles, which may require the less
extensive repair. |
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Recall Date:
JUL 14, 2005 • Potential Number of Units Affected: 308,000 |
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Problem:
Nissan has determined that on some 2002 and 2003 model year
Nissan Altima vehicles, there is a possibility that a low beam
Halogen headlamp bulb may fail to illuminate due to a poor
ground contact.
Action:
To prevent this from occurring, Nissan
is conducting a Service Campaign to inspect the headlamp
assemblies and then install a halogen terminal ground plate
kit and, if needed, install a new low beam Halogen bulb. In a
limited number of cases, the headlamp assembly may require
replacement. |
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Recall Date:
SEP 18, 2003 • Potential Number of Units Affected: 268000 |
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Problemt:
ON CERTAIN VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH THE 2.5 LITER ENGINE, THE
EXHAUST PIPE HANGER PIN MAY CATCH DEBRIS FROM THE ROAD THAT
COULD BE IGNITED BY CONTACT WITH THE MAIN CATALYST. THIS CONDITION
COULD RESULT IN A FIRE.
Action:
DEALERS WILL REMOVE THE PROTRUDING PORTION OF THE EXHAUST PIPE
HANGER PIN. IN ADDITION TO THE CORRECTIVE ACTION, IN ORDER TO
REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE IN THE EVENT OF POOR OR IMPROPER
MAINTENANCE THAT COULD RESULT IN OIL SPILLAGE, HEAT SHIELD(S)
WILL BE INSTALLED ON THE PRE-CATALYST AND EXHAUST TUBE. OWNER
NOTIFICATION IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN JULY 31, 2003. OWNERS WHO
TAKE THEIR VEHICLES TO AN AUTHORIZED DEALER ON AN AGREED UPON
SERVICE DATE AND DO NOT RECEIVE THE FREE REMEDY WITHIN A
REASONABLE TIME SHOULD CONTACT NISSAN AT 1-800-647-7261. |
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Recall Date:
AUGUST 21, 2003 • Potential Number of Units Affected: 377,000 |
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Problem:
ON
CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES SOLD OR REGISTERED IN THE STATES OF
ALASKA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, IOWA, IDAHO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA,
KANSAS, MASSACHUSETTS, MAINE, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
MONTANA, NORTH DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW YORK,
OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, SOUTH DAKOTA, UTAH, VERMONT,
WISCONSIN, AND WYOMING. AT EXTREMELY COLD TEMPERATURES,
MOISTURE IN THE FUEL TANK COULD FREEZE AND FORM ICE
CRYSTALS. THESE
ICE
CRYSTALS MAY
OBSTRUCT THE SUCTION OPENING OF THE FUEL PUMP.
THIS CAN PREVENT
THE SUPPLY OF FUEL TO THE ENGINE AND CAUSE THE ENGINE TO STOP,
WHICH COULD RESULT IN A CRASH WITHOUT WARNING.
Action:
DEALERS WILL INSTALL A SCREEN AT THE SUCTION OPENING OF THE FUEL
PUMP TO PREVENT ICE
CRYSTALS FROM
BLOCKING THE OPENING. OWNER NOTIFICATION BEGAN ON AUGUST 18,
2003. OWNERS SHOULD CONTACT NISSAN AT 1-800-333-0829 |
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