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Friday, March 27, 2009

2009 Nissan Altima Coupe - Review


The 2009 Nissan Altima Coupe is an affordable and sporty mid-sized car designed for drivers. It was completely redesigned in 2007, the beginning of the 4th generation for the Altima. In that year, it won the AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Award and was also ranked as the best mid-sized car by J.D. Power and Associates in their APPEAL (Automotive Performance, Execution, Layout) research project. It was upgraded further in 2008 and the 2009 model is the latest carryover of this innovative and very fun masterpiece.


The gas/electric hybrid continues to sell well and shows off proudly its 33/35 mpg city/highway fuel efficiency rating. It is able to travel for 600 miles or better needing no fuel. The 2009 Altima Hybrid by Nissan is also rated as an Advanced Technology-Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV).


Besides the hybrid version, you can also get the Altima in either a 4 or 6-cylinder version. All models offer loads of safety features, excellent performance, comfort and sleek looks. Owners are consistently pleased with the Altima and it continues to gain momentum as an icon with each new model year. The Altima is again just slightly shorter than the Maxima and it has to sacrifice just a bit of rear passenger room. However, room up front and luggage capacity are very nearly equivalent to the Maxima.


You can opt for the 2.5L 175hp 4-cylinder version to experience the above average fuel efficiency (23/31 mpg) without giving up necessary power. Of course the 6-cylinder has more gumption, but you may find the trade worth it. The V6 version still delivers a respectable 19/26 mpg from it 3.5L 270hp engine.


The 2009 Altima Coupe by Nissan is a driver's best friend, known and loved for their superior handling and quickly-responsive feedback. Confidence is instilled by its predictable reliability even in extreme driving situations. The suspension system provides a ride that is very firm without feeling rigid.


The Altima Coupe is more than a 2-door version of the 4-door sedan Altima. Only one body panel is the same between them. All dimensions are different with very intentional effect. The Altima Coupe is designed for handling and performance where the sedans are made more for a plusher driving experience.


In terms of power, the 2009 Nissan Altima outshines both the Honda Accord Coupe and the Solara. Both the 4 and 6-cylinder versions come stock with 6-speed manual transmissions that perform excellently. If you desire even more flawless transmission performance, you can opt for the Continually Variable Transmission that is gearless and acts to optimize engine performance and minimize emissions.


The Altima Coupe borrowed interior design features heavily from the better-debugged sedan. This means that everything is well-positioned and very convenient. All controls are central and very easy to operate, read and understand. The singular drawback is that, on the manual transmission models, the handbrake sometimes interferes with the access to the cup holders. Otherwise, the interior is very nicely done and utilizes materials that are obviously high-quality.


In essence, the 2009 Nissan Altima Coupe is a thrilling car to drive that delivers optimal fuel efficiency and unquestionable dependability. Just be careful when you're driving one to not get overconfident. It's easy to do because these safe and functional machines are so easy to maneuver. It's another big hit for the Nissan lineup: the Altima remains at the top of its class for pleasing its drivers

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