This model is another good choice for today’s used Altima shoppers. It was a good model for shoppers in 2004, too, since it was Nissan’s best-selling vehicle that year. It represented the third year of the Nissan Altima’s third generation, meaning Nissan had the time to smooth out the rough edges after major developmental changes. According to the NHTSA, despite 5 recalls, the car had a low number of registered complaints. Again, Nissan went with structural improvements with this generation to add body stiffness for a better ride with less noise and vibration.
Without bumping up the sticker price very much from the previous model year, the Altima offered a lot in 2004; with a choice of 4-cylinder or V6 engines and a variety of option packages called Convenience, Sport, Leather, and even Leather Sport for upscale features. Some of the options highlights include a Bose audio system, auto-dimming rearview mirror, heated outside mirrors, and combinations with side air bags, ABS, and Traction Control.
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