The Nissan Altima Hybrid Offers Advantages

On April 1, 2011 · 0 Comments

The 2010 Nissan Altima Hybrid Engine is identical to the 2009 model. The hybrid engine is designed to be a responsive, powerful machine. It has responsive handling and quick acceleration. It has been developed to provide a fun driving experience with the added benefit of better fuel efficiency. The Altima comes equipped with a CVT Transmission that allows the engine to smoothly shift between all gears, without noticeable change. Some reviewers have noted that the Altima does not smoothly accelerate at all speeds and the transition between gas and electric power was noticeable.

The engine produces 198 HP total. The breakdown is 140 hp from the gas engine and 58 hp from the electric motor. The gas and electric portions can function separately or together. The engine is a 4 Cylinder, 2.5 liter engine for that produces a combined 198 hp. The 4 cylinder in-line engine provides one of the most efficient and cleanest running engines on the market today. The gas mileage is 35 mph in town, 33 on highway. In comparison to the Toyota and Ford hybrids, the three are very comparable in fuel efficiency.

A major drawback to the Nissan Altima Hybrid itself is limited availability. So far the Nissan Altima Hybrid is only available in 8 states, California, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon and Rhode Island. Another issue with the vehicle is the pricing. Options are tiered so that the basic model is affordable but any upgrades move the price point quickly past the standard versions of the Altima.

The Nissan Altima Hybrid offers advantages over the Fusion and Camry in handling and speed and is close to these two mid-size sedans with its excellent gas mileage. The Altima can go from 0 to 60 in 7.6 seconds.

Ronnie Tanner

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