Nissan executives refer to the 2007 Altima as an evolution with revolutionary changes, noting its “expressive styling” and “athletic performance” as well as its quiet, comfortable, and refined interior. In fact, they report that this car recorded the best results ever when subjected to the company’s test clinics. And, thankfully, all the changes have lead to the virtual elimination of torque-steer, an oft-complained about trait of the current model. We’ll be among the many Altima drivers to appreciate the deletion of this annoying feature, while also applauding the new design. The interior, while a bit plain from some perspectives, is more upscale, and the exterior stays true to the Altima’s style, albeit with a fresh new face, attractive new taillights, and a sporty flair.
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