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2012 nissan altima reviews

by Mr. Laron Zemlak MD Published 5 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Is 2012 Nissan Altima a reliable car?

The 2012 Nissan Altima's #3 ranking is based on its score within the 2012 Affordable Midsize Cars category. Currently the Nissan Altima has a score of 8.7 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 111 pieces of research and data elements using various sources....Scorecard.Critics' Rating:8.6Safety:8.8Reliability:3 more rows•Oct 10, 2013

How many miles can a 2012 Nissan Altima last?

200,000 to 300,000 milesAnswer provided by. The Nissan Altima is a great vehicle to have, whether you're driving the sedan or coupe version. Because of Nissan's dedication to quality and performance, you can expect your Altima to last 200,000 to 300,000 miles—or 13 to 20 years.

Is the Nissan Altima a reliable car?

When it comes to reliability, the Nissan Altima shows well. It scores a 4 out of 5 on the RepairPal Reliability scale, making it the 11th out of 24 midsize cars. The average repair cost for a Nissan Altima is less than $500, making it lower than average ownership costs.

Do Altimas have alot of problems?

Nissan Altima Reliability Problems. Altima owners have made 4,814 complaints over 28 model years. Using our PainRank™ system we've ranked it dead last in overall reliability , with significant engine and transmission concerns.

What year Nissan Altima has transmission problems?

The previous Nissan Altima generation (2007 to 2012) is also prone to poor CVT operation and failure. Because of these issues, Nissan extended the Altima's powertrain warranty (2007 to 2010 models only) to cover CVT problems for up to 10 years or 120,000 miles.

What year Altima is best?

That being said, 2011-2012 nearly tied for the best year for the Nissan Altima. Not only are these two years of the fourth generation the most reliable, but they are also super affordable. On average, Nissan Altimas from this year's range cost around $5,000-$8,500.

What issues do Nissan Altimas have?

Owners and lessees of Nissan Altima vehicles have reported several recurring problems with the CVT transmissions, including lurching, acceleration issues, vehicle overheating and premature transmission failure.

Do Nissans break down a lot?

Nissan's vehicle reliability is illustrated by an average of 0.3 visits to a repair shop per year and a 13% probability of a repair being severe. While some car manufacturers and brands tend to yo-yo dramatically up and down the rankings year on year, Nissan generally receives consistent reliability results.

Is it expensive to fix a Nissan Altima?

A Nissan Altima will cost about $5,561 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This beats the industry average for popular sedan models by $1,535. There is also a 16.43% chance that an Altima will require a major repair during that time.

Are there any Recalls on 2012 Nissan Altima?

Summary: Nissan is recalling certain model year 2012-2013 Altima vehicles manufactured from May 10, 2012, through July 26, 2012. These vehicles may have been equipped with transverse link bolts and power steering rack bolts that were not torqued to proper specification.

Do Nissan Altimas have engine problems?

Engine issues are a long-running problem with the Nissan Altima. They first showed up in the 1993 model year and plagued all subsequent year models up to the 2008 Altima. The 2010 and 2015 Nissan Altima also have similar engine problems.

Are Nissan Altima CVT transmissions reliable?

The company notes that CVTs are more reliable due to their longevity and durability—which they relate to their decreased exposure to heat and friction.

Great car, but strange noise at 30 MPH

I've driven 6K miles in my 2012 Altima 3.5. Overall, the car has good acceleration, and is very responsive. The only odd concern is that at 30 MPH (the first time I drive it each day), there is a clunk. It sounds like I ran over a rock and it hit the undercarriage.

2012 Altima 3.5 SR

Lucked out, got 6K off msrp on a fully loaded '12 3.5 SR incl. tech pkg. (nav). Was sitting on dealer's lot for 2 weeks with a "sold" sign, but deal fell through. Last '12 on their lot. Impressive initial quality, flawless fit and finish (silver) and interior quality. Kudos to the folks at the Smyrna, TN plant.

Very Surprised

I bought my 3.5SR wit 24,000 miles on it and I am very happy with it. I have the fully loaded edition. Drives smooth, very comfortable, the leather is great quality and it has 270 hp so it is a blast to drive. I drove 210 miles and used 1/2 of a tank.

So Far So Good

Picked up a 2.5S Sedan over the weekend, and so far we love it! Other than an issue with getting XM (see below) we have no complaints. The car has very good performance for a 4-cylinder, has plenty of power for passing accelerates to speed well.

I just love it

This car is the xxxx, the steering wheel pulls in and out for adjustments, I don’t like the radio it’s not loud enough but that is my only complaint.

Most independent car I have owned

This Nissan altima is a great car. It just had a new transmission put in it. New oil change and also new tires. My husband is a mechanic so maintenance on my car has always been up to date. This is a life long car if it's continued to be taken care of. The interior is clean and like new. 5500 obo

Peggy Clifford

its the perfect car size wise love all the options love my gray color ,Glad I bought it great on gas and that new car smell

Most Reliable Car I ownded

This car met all of my needs. I need something with good gas mileage would last me a long time and not need a lot of work done to it. I loved the auto start on my vehicle and the bluetooth connection to make calls without having my cellphone in my hand.

Sweetie of a Car

I think it's fabulous and I'm more than happy with my selection ride is fine and I'm older person and has all the extras I need and none that I don't need in short it suits me fine would buy it again😊

Volvo

It's a nice car the body's a little dinged up interior it's okay price is a little high but the car seems to run nice.

Extremely reliable, durable and inexpensive to own

Great looking car. Thrash it unmercifully and it never missed a beat and still delivers about 20 mpg. Extremely reliable and parts are cheap. Easy to work on yourself if you choose to.

Is the 2012 Toyota Camry quiet?

Test drivers agreed that the 2012 Toyota Camry ’s standard four-cylinder engine is fairly powerful and quiet , and the Camry gets slightly better fuel economy than the Altima. Critics gave the Camry high marks for comfort, citing its smooth ride and spacious front and rear seats.

Is the 2012 Nissan Altima a V6?

2012 Nissan Altima Overview. Reviewers wrote that the 2012 Nissan Altima’s standard four-cylinder engine is fairly powerful, but can be quite noisy during acceleration. A V6 engine is available, and critics said it delivers much better acceleration than the four-cylinder engine. The Altima sedan comes with a continuously variable transmission ...

Does the Nissan Altima have a trunk?

Critics agreed that the Nissan Altima sedan has a spacious trunk , though they said the coupe’s trunk is quite small. Automotive journalists wrote that the Altima’s audio and climate controls are among the most user-friendly in the class. Standard features include push-button start and a six-speaker audio system.

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