Check Out These Nissan Altima Alternatives if You Aren’t Sold on This Year’s Model
The Nissan Altima is an affordable new car that won’t have you breaking the bank anytime soon. While that’s certainly good news, that doesn’t mean that the Nissan Altima is the perfect fit for every new car shopper. So if you aren’t ready to settle for this year’s new model? You might want to consider these Nissan Altima alternatives instead.
The Mazda6 is as stylish as ever
According to Kelley Blue Book, there’s a lot to like about the new Mazda6, especially if you’re after a stylish sedan. Kelley Blue Book reports that this year’s model delivers both “an upscale look” along with a feeling that “transcends its segment.” Kelley Blue Book added that its interior is just as elegant, particularly when opting for a more well-outfitted trim level.
Perhaps the only reason to skip the Mazda6 in favor of the Nissan Altima is if you need all-wheel drive. While both of these new cars come standard with front-wheel drive, only the Altima can be had with all-wheel drive. But if you don’t need an all-wheel drive sedan? This year’s new Mazda6 is certainly worth checking out.
The Honda Accord is a favorite among its segment
There’s no denying that the Honda Accord is a well-liked new sedan. These days, it’s basically a permanent fixture on Car and Driver’s 10Best list. With such a glowing recommendation, the Honda Accord makes for a pretty appealing alternative to the Nissan Altima.
Car and Driver isn’t the only one signing the Accord’s praises either. In fact, Consumer Reports gave this year’s model some pretty high marks too. It earned an 84 overall score, along with a four out of five predicted owner satisfaction rating. It also earned an 89 overall score in Consumer Report’s road tests.
As for the Nissan Altima? It does have the edge in terms of predicted reliability. According to Consumer Reports, this year’s model also earned an 80 overall score. It earned a two out of five predicted owner satisfaction rating too, which is pretty unimpressive compared to the Accord’s score.
The Toyota Camry is a near-perfect alternative to the Nissan Altima
Now, Consumer Reports didn’t give this year’s new Altima the worst scores. But, there’s really no denying that a two out of five predicted owner satisfaction rating is disappointing. Fortunately, much like the Honda Accord, there’s another alternative to the Nissan Altima that earned a higher predicted owner satisfaction rating.
Take, for example, the Toyota Camry. Consumer Reports gave this year’s model an 88 overall score. It also gave the new Camry an 86 overall score in road tests, along with a five out of five predicted reliability rating and a four out of five predicted owner satisfaction rating. If you’re shopping for an alternative to the Nissan Altima, those scores are pretty hard to argue with.