Tuesday, 27 October 2015

All Good: 2016 Nissan Altima Prices Announced, Base Model Up Just $200

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2016 Nissan Altima SR

As of last month, we know pretty much all we need to know about Nissan’s refreshed—make that “Maximated”—Altima. If you don’t, click here. The only thing we didn’t know was how much the much-improved Altima will cost as it goes on sale next month at Nissan showrooms nationwide. Well, as of today, consider that problem solved: Nissan has announced that the bare-bones (i.e., rental-grade) 2016 Altima 2.5, powered by a 182-hp 2.5-liter inline-four engine mated to a CVT, will start at $23,325, just $200 more than the 2015 model. The better-equipped S model starts at $23,725, adding connectivity goodies, steering-wheel audio controls, and a smart key, among other minor bits.

The new, ostensibly sporty SR trim level adds some intensified styling elements, a sport-tuned suspension, and 18-inch wheels for a cost of $25,295. Higher up the range are the more technology-laden SV and leather-lined SL models, which pencil out to $26,285 and $29,395, respectively. The latter two also can be had with Nissan’s 270-hp 3.5-liter V-6 underhood, for $28,215 and $32,915, respectively.



2016 Nissan Altima SR

These prices square up nicely against the leaders in the segment, including the Honda Accord, the Toyota Camry, and the Mazda 6. How will the new Altima fare in a head-to-head matchup with these guys? Perhaps a comparison test is in order. In the meantime, the better-equipped, more stylish Altima appears to be as strong a value in the segment as ever.

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