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The Sporty Fuel Efficient Nissan Altima Hybrid

Posted on November 21, 2008 in the Uncategorized category

Nissan Altima Hybrid

Nissan Altima hybrid models represent a real success if judged by the design and the green purposes they save. A mid-sized Sedan, Nissan Altima hybrid will cost you around $33,000 approximately, but though the price may seem scary, it seems to be worth paying. As for the horsepower, you’ve got 158-horsepower to enjoy, resulting from the assisted function of a gasoline and an electrical motor. The fuel feeding rate is not exactly the lowest in its category but it is considered pretty acceptable for a 2.5 engine. Even so, Nissan Altima hybrid has almost no competition on the market from cars like Toyota Camry hybrid or Chevrolet Malibu hybrid that are also more affordable to more users.

The difference is pretty small between the Toyota Camry and this Nissan Altima Hybrid, since the two models rely basically on an identical hybrid-drive system. Nissan vehicles have always been more expensive, but their technical features and great mechanics have also compensated and justified such high rates. A good review of Nissan Altima Hybrid says that this is actually “the first hybrid that drives like a Nissan”, implying that there is little difference between a gas powered and a semi-electrical car. This ecological sedan variant should be better appreciated, before disclaiming the real features by labeling them as marketing blah-blah.

What is the big Nissan Altima hybrid advantage that other cars in the same category lack? Well, experts claim that it is the power of the electrical batteries that sets the model apart. Nissan Altima hybrid can give you a 40 mile per hour speed just by making use of its electrical engine, consider the gasoline engine and you have your explanation for the success of this model. There are however disadvantages and that of the bulkiness of the car is the most often evoked. The nickel-metal hydride batteries add some 300 extra pounds to the overall weight and this is felt in the car movement on the road.

The disadvantage of this weight excess comes as a necessity for lighter parts in the design such as the insulation of the interior. The interior quality level meets high standard levels with the wood accents in the cabin making traveling a comfortable nice experience. The controls layout is impeccable and the driver’s position has the perfect visibility angle. The appreciation is left up to the user, only those who’ve tried it can pass a verdict on Nissan Altima hybrid reliability.

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