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Pastimes : Help - buying a car

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To: Jon Khymn who wrote (2)1/4/2002 10:51:23 PM
From: Jon Khymn  Read Replies (3) of 132
 
2002 Nissan Altima 4 dr. 2.5S, 4 speed Automatic.

MSRP $19,389
Invoice $18,231
CarsDirect $18,881

CR comments:

The redesigned Nissan Altima has now become one of the top family sedans, with secure handling, a roomy interior, lots of standard equipment, and a competitive price. Its new four-cylinder engine is both powerful and economical. Other strengths include ride and acceleration, where the Altima topped the Honda Accord in our tests. By contrast, fit and finish are unimpressive, and suspension noise is pronounced. Reliability should be better than average.

We tested the Altima 2.5 S, which is powered by a 175-hp, 2.5-liter Four. Pricing for the 2.5 S begins at $18,849. With option packages including ABS, side air bags, a power driver seat, and alloy wheels, the tally came to $22,154 for our test car, including destination. The CR Wholesale Price is $19,897.
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