Nissan’s popular mid-size sedan, the Nissan Altima, has been completely redesigned for the 2019 model year. Now in its sixth generation, the Altima has been in continuous production since 1992, and there are two huge, standout changes for the new model line: available all-wheel drive, and an optional turbocharged variable-compression engine. It’s hard to overstate...
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Nissan’s new sedan has a lot to offer, but it’s not perfect.
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The unquestionable heart and soul of Nissan’s car range.
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These vehicles have the least number of problems.
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What, no crossovers?
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Which ones were our favorites and which ones fell flat?
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The new global face of Nissan sedan design.
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Spied inside and out.
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It’s Nissan’s best-selling sedan.
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6 million sedans were sold in the U.S. last year, and that’s pretty huge.
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Black is the new black.
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Because passengers’ lives matter too.
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“Alexa, start my Rogue,” is a thing.
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It’s our first thorough look at the redesigned Nissan Altima.
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A recent J.D. Power study has revealed the most appealing cars for 2017.
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A lot of familiar faces on this list.
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Which family sedan is better?
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Aside from visual upgrades, value is a strong part of this equation.
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Owners of 2015-2017 Nissan Altima sedans might want to keep their rear windows closed for the time being.
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If you’re shopping for a car, minivan or truck, here are the safest ones you can buy in 2017.
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A reinvented Malibu takes on a refreshed Altima.
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Each year hundreds of thousands of vehicles are stolen in the U.S., but which are most popular with thieves?
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Believe it or not, imported cars from Japan and Korea outsell their American competitors in the U.S.
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Nissan is recalling 3.53-million vehicles to address an issue with the passenger-side airbag.
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