Pricing Announced for 2010 Nissan Altima Sedan, Coupe and Hybrid Models
The 2010 Nissan Altima will start at $19,900.
by Staff
October 1, 2009
3 min to read
The popular Nissan Altima, ranked number one in segment in the 2009 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study (IQS), enters the 2010 model year with fresh exterior styling, refined interior treatments and a host of technology enhancements to its navigation and entertainment systems. Available in three distinct models - Altima Sedan, Altima Coupe and Altima Hybrid - the 2010 Altimas will be available at Nissan dealers nationwide beginning Monday, Oct. 5.
The 2010 Altima's Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices* (MSRP) are:
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2010 Altima Sedan
Engine/Transmission
M.S.R.P.
Altima Sedan 2.5 S
2.5L I4 CVT
$19,900 USD
Altima Sedan 2.5 S
2.5L I4 CVT
$21,840 USD
Altima Sedan 3.5 SR
3.5L V6 CVT
$24,520 USD
2010 Altima Coupe
Engine/Transmission
M.S.R.P.
Altima Coupe 2.5 S
2.5L I4 6MT
$22,440 USD
Altima Coupe 2.5 S
2.5L I4 CVT
$22,940 USD
Altima Coupe 3.5 SR
3.5L V6 CVT
$27,270 USD
Altima Coupe 3.5 SR
3.5 V6 6MT
$29,600 USD
2010 Altima Hybrid
Engine/Transmission
M.S.R.P.
Altima HEV
2.5L I4 eCVT
$26,780 USD
Now in its fourth generation, with nearly 3.2 million units sold worldwide, Altima provides a unique combination of exhilarating driving pleasure, distinctive and sporty design and exceptional quality and value in the mid-size sedan and coupe classes.
Again in 2010, Altima is available in a variety of well-equipped trim levels designed to appeal to a broad range of buyer needs and budgets, including 175-horsepower 2.5-liter inline 4-cylinder and 270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine-equipped 4-door Altima Sedan and sporty 2-door Altima Coupe versions.
[PAGEBREAK] The Altima Hybrid powertrain mates a specialized version of Nissan's QR25 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine and standard electronically controlled CVT with an advanced electric drive motor/generator. Altima Hybrid is estimated to have a hybrid system net power rating of 198 horsepower (148 kW) while maintaining low tailpipe emissions, earning Altima Hybrid an Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV) rating. EPA fuel economy is estimated at 35 mpg City and 33 mpg Highway. Combined with Altima's standard 20-gallon fuel tank, the Altima Hybrid has a projected driving range of over 600 miles between fill-ups.
Among the many changes for all 2010 Altimas are a restyled hood, grille and front bumper, new wheel designs, standard Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) on all models, revised interior fabric and finishers, new exterior colors and revised option package content. In addition, the previous Altima 3.5 SE designation has been renamed the 3.5 SR.
Along with the exhilaration provided by the driver-oriented cockpit and high levels of Altima performance, the "entertainment factor" of Altima's interior has been upgraded with new available premium audio packages that include a Bose AM/FM audio system with nine speakers, 4.3-inch color display, USB port with iPod connectivity, Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System, MP3/WMA CD-ROM playback, XM Satellite Radio (XM subscription required, sold separately) and RearView Monitor.
Also available with Altima Sedan, Coupe and Hybrid models is a next-generation Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with 6.5-inch VGA color touch-screen display (replaces the 4.3-inch display), 9.3GB Music Box for music storage and playback, advanced map data including speed limit advisories, Zagat restaurant guide, XM NavTraffic and XM NavWeather (XM subscription required, sold separately), Bluetooth Streaming Audio, DVD player and an RCA input for auxiliary audio/video connectivity.
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