The first users of the newest hybrid
#1
The first users of the newest hybrid
Hi all!
My husband and I recently purchased an Altima hybrid. As of now we only have 127 miles on it... so we are a good ways away from being able to post real mpg reports.
Can I get a show of hands as to how many Altima hybrid owners are here?
My husband and I recently purchased an Altima hybrid. As of now we only have 127 miles on it... so we are a good ways away from being able to post real mpg reports.
Can I get a show of hands as to how many Altima hybrid owners are here?
#3
Re: The first users of the newest hybrid
So far, we are VERY happy with the Altima hybrid. It drives much sportier than the other hybrids, if that term can be used in describing a hybrid. It's a lovely car, and we got the extended 100,000 mile warranty. We are hoping it will be mechanical problem free... but that is always such a big IF with a new model.
It was actually a bit unnerving getting used to the quiet the first day, but now that is an aspect of hybrids that makes them more enjoyable. I also think in a way it enhances our driving safety because it lets us here the noise of other cars so well. (We learned day one, though, that 'lane changers' can't here us... so we are very cautious passing.)
Right now we are watching the gas gauge like hawks. We aren't going to fill the tank till it gets next to the bottom of empty. Nissan says "700 miles" on a tank... so we are very curious how real world driving will be. The Altima hybrid has a EV mode guage that lets us see when we are EV... and what kind of MPG we are getting by driving conditions... so we are actively trying to drive to optimize MPG. If we get crappy mileage... it will be the car design... NOT our driving style. If we get great MPG... then Nissan did their job right.
From the look and feel of the car, I can't help think that Nissan has to be losing money on the Altima hybrid. It's a very cheap price for a very luxurious car. Unfortunatley, the jury will be out on mechanical relaibility and real MPG for quite some time... so we can't give it an endorsement yet.
If you don't have asthma - people should get the Camry hybrid. It's track record for MPG and reliability are impressive.
#4
Re: The first users of the newest hybrid
I've spent some time tooling around in a 270hp SL recently and have really enjoyed its ride and pip. Do you have any knowledge of the SE/SL Altima versus the hybrid?
#5
Re: The first users of the newest hybrid
I just saw my first "other" NAH (other than on a dealer lot). Drove into my parking garage at work this morning, and in a long row with no spaces, there was one open, and the two cars in front of my drove right by it. As I turned towards it, I saw that the car just next to it was a new Altima (no license plate yet), and in fact was a hybrid. It may even be the one I test-drove.
It's missing the chrome exhaust on the right hand side, has just a smaller, thinner pipe there.
It's missing the chrome exhaust on the right hand side, has just a smaller, thinner pipe there.
#6
Re: The first users of the newest hybrid
He loves to test drive cars and drive dealers nuts. If I can, I'll see if I can get him to test drive both and post his thoughts on the differences.
A good friend of ours, and our former next door neighbor, came to dinner with us Saturday night. He is a Nissan nut... and he was so impressed with the Altima hybrid that he wants to get one after seeing ours. I don't know how much or if he has ever driven the SL, but we let him drive our Altima hybrid. He really liked it.
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I am in Pennsylvania and drove the one hour to a Nissan dealer in New York to order my Altima Hybrid with Tech package and no sun roof. (I had them on several cars and rarely used them) Ordered it in Jade and expect it the first week of August.
I have been encouraged with what I have read. I have driven Honda Hybrids but not toyotal and, of course, not Nissan. I have driven several regular Altima's and was impressed with handling and feel. Hoping for the same experience.
I have been encouraged with what I have read. I have driven Honda Hybrids but not toyotal and, of course, not Nissan. I have driven several regular Altima's and was impressed with handling and feel. Hoping for the same experience.
#9
Re: The first users of the newest hybrid
Welcome JTirak to our small but growing club,
The performance of the Altima Hybrid is one of its best features. That 198 horsepower and solid feel from the extra weight makes for a very nice ride. The transmission and motors does give it different feel from traditional cars and the Toyota hybrid system feels different from the Honda one as well. I think you will like it. Cruising at 40 MPH in EV mode is a blast. There is plenty of power when needed. In fact, this car likes to be driven harder then most hybrids.
PS, The trunk is small but good enough for us.
Best Wishes
The performance of the Altima Hybrid is one of its best features. That 198 horsepower and solid feel from the extra weight makes for a very nice ride. The transmission and motors does give it different feel from traditional cars and the Toyota hybrid system feels different from the Honda one as well. I think you will like it. Cruising at 40 MPH in EV mode is a blast. There is plenty of power when needed. In fact, this car likes to be driven harder then most hybrids.
PS, The trunk is small but good enough for us.
Best Wishes
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