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1999 Nissan Altima CE 4dr Sedan XE Manual

1999 Nissan Altima
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Front Wheel Drive, 4 Door Sedan, Compact
24 mpg city / 31 mpg hwy
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Pros: Above-average performance, roomy, cheap to insure/maintain, well built & reliable
Cons: Somewhat notchy manual trans., slightly bland styling


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Pros: Low-end torque, gas mileage, comfort, quality
Cons: Road noise, finicky gas gauge, steel wheels


The Bottom Line: Bottom line- purchase this car if y....

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Pros: roomy sedan, just enough power, surefooted handling, reliable, everything I need, a great value
Cons: quirky styling(rear end), hard to modulate clutch, not too much to complain about


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Pros: Reliable, well built, worry free.
Cons: Squeaky breaks, factory tires, SE ride.


The Bottom Line: Excellent value for price. Better than average resa....

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Pros: Tough as a tank, roomy and comfortable, peppy engine, reliable, fun to drive.
Cons: Looks like a jelly bean, stock tires are blah. Intake manifold gasket is lame.


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