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Default Re: Altima Reliability vs Accord - 09-11-2003 , 12:41 PM






Funny Sunny wrote:
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I know this doesn't really answer your question specifically, but may I ask
why get your daughter a brand new car??? From what I know, the Accord has a
long standing track record of perfection where the Altima has had some
difficulties along the way. I would prefer the Accord, however, your
daugher is right in saying that the Altima has better styling. Looks.....or
reliability? Or just plain and simple, save yourself the 25k and get a 2000
Accord for 12k, since more than likely she will wreck it the first year she
is driving (just statistics, your daughter could be the best driver on
earth).

Hope that helped!



I think for reliability the two are about neck and neck. It's
impossible to say anything meaningful about the new models yet because
they are so new, but if the older versions are any guide, both will be
relatively maintenance-free. However, as others have said, the Altima
has a blander interior. The Accord has a blander exterior. You pays
your money and you takes your choice.



John

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Default Re: Altima Reliability vs Accord - 09-16-2003 , 12:28 PM






The two are great cars no doubt. I own both a 99 accord and a 99
Altima. I like the handling of the altima a little more, especially
in the snow. I have yet to have any moajor problems with either. At
about 90k mi I had to replace my distributor cap and rotor in the
Altima. Other than that it's been normal maintenance on both. The
Honda does get better gas milage than the Altima, but i've always
owned a nissan and stand by them. The power in the low end for the
Altima is greater than the Accord. I would reccomend the 5 speen
trans. in both, i test drove the automatics and there is a greater
response time in the Honda (especially the downshift from second to
first at about 10 MPH) but the standards don't compare. Beware, for
re-sale, the Honda will be higher. Overall the comfort and simplicity
of the interior of the Altima is what does it for me. Overall
ratings Nissan Altima 9.5, Honda Accord 9.2.
By the way I am a 21 yr old College Student too, so i know what your
daughter's looking for. For the styling i would def. go for one of
the new altimas, the honda's just don't compare.

Brian

John Grabowski <jgrab (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
Funny Sunny wrote:
I know this doesn't really answer your question specifically, but may I ask
why get your daughter a brand new car??? From what I know, the Accord has a
long standing track record of perfection where the Altima has had some
difficulties along the way. I would prefer the Accord, however, your
daugher is right in saying that the Altima has better styling. Looks.....or
reliability? Or just plain and simple, save yourself the 25k and get a 2000
Accord for 12k, since more than likely she will wreck it the first year she
is driving (just statistics, your daughter could be the best driver on
earth).

Hope that helped!




I think for reliability the two are about neck and neck. It's
impossible to say anything meaningful about the new models yet because
they are so new, but if the older versions are any guide, both will be
relatively maintenance-free. However, as others have said, the Altima
has a blander interior. The Accord has a blander exterior. You pays
your money and you takes your choice.



John

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sams
 
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Default Re: Altima Reliability vs Accord - 10-03-2003 , 11:45 AM



My friend had an 97 altima for 2years. He bought used. He had
continous problem with his car all the time. Fuelpump, Front glass
broken suddenly one cold winter morning, unstable front suspension,
body rattling noice, poor a/c etc. He spend more than $400 for just a
brake job once to get rid of a squeeking noice from the brakes. Lost
2, 3 times his wheel caps. He used to drive fast probably. Also the
seats seams began to come apart before the end of 2nd year. Finally
he give up. Sold the car and bought a Honda Accord. His experience
with Altima was not a nice one.

Sam

bjgrig (AT) yahoo (DOT) com (Brian) wrote in message news:<79520ce4.0309160928.1ec4a122 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>...
Quote:
The two are great cars no doubt. I own both a 99 accord and a 99
Altima. I like the handling of the altima a little more, especially
in the snow. I have yet to have any moajor problems with either. At
about 90k mi I had to replace my distributor cap and rotor in the
Altima. Other than that it's been normal maintenance on both. The
Honda does get better gas milage than the Altima, but i've always
owned a nissan and stand by them. The power in the low end for the
Altima is greater than the Accord. I would reccomend the 5 speen
trans. in both, i test drove the automatics and there is a greater
response time in the Honda (especially the downshift from second to
first at about 10 MPH) but the standards don't compare. Beware, for
re-sale, the Honda will be higher. Overall the comfort and simplicity
of the interior of the Altima is what does it for me. Overall
ratings Nissan Altima 9.5, Honda Accord 9.2.
By the way I am a 21 yr old College Student too, so i know what your
daughter's looking for. For the styling i would def. go for one of
the new altimas, the honda's just don't compare.

Brian

John Grabowski <jgrab (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote

Funny Sunny wrote:
I know this doesn't really answer your question specifically, but may I ask
why get your daughter a brand new car??? From what I know, the Accord has a
long standing track record of perfection where the Altima has had some
difficulties along the way. I would prefer the Accord, however, your
daugher is right in saying that the Altima has better styling. Looks.....or
reliability? Or just plain and simple, save yourself the 25k and get a 2000
Accord for 12k, since more than likely she will wreck it the first year she
is driving (just statistics, your daughter could be the best driver on
earth).

Hope that helped!




I think for reliability the two are about neck and neck. It's
impossible to say anything meaningful about the new models yet because
they are so new, but if the older versions are any guide, both will be
relatively maintenance-free. However, as others have said, the Altima
has a blander interior. The Accord has a blander exterior. You pays
your money and you takes your choice.



John

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JB
 
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Default Re: Altima Reliability vs Accord - 10-03-2003 , 12:22 PM



sams (AT) freeddns (DOT) org (sams) wrote in
news:4d010e73.0310030845.72ef39a2 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com:

Quote:
My friend had an 97 altima for 2years. He bought used. He had
continous problem with his car all the time. Fuelpump, Front glass
broken suddenly one cold winter morning, unstable front suspension,
body rattling noice, poor a/c etc. He spend more than $400 for just a
brake job once to get rid of a squeeking noice from the brakes. Lost
2, 3 times his wheel caps. He used to drive fast probably. Also the
seats seams began to come apart before the end of 2nd year. Finally
he give up. Sold the car and bought a Honda Accord. His experience
with Altima was not a nice one.
OTOH, I have a 2002 Altima with 25k miles on it, and I have never had a
problem of any kind. I live in Northern California, and I spend a lot of
time in the mountains. The car performs like a champ, whether it's on the
San Francisco hills, or the freeway. Anecdotal evidence is never really
important when it comes to cars. It's the actual production unit that
matters. You could get a dud Honda Accord and have nothing but heart aches,
or you could have great luck with a car considered less reliable. However,
this is my 3rd Nissan in a row, and I'd never buy anything else.

jb


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Mike
 
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Default Re: Altima Reliability vs Accord - 10-22-2003 , 02:10 AM



I agree with the posts on the Altima and Accord comparison. I wish the
2003 Altima had used better console plastic than it is now. I am
looking at the two cars and like the Altima's engineering (As far as
the 97 below goes, there will be lemons here and there with all makes.
Oh well.....) but will probably pick the Accord because of the
interior appointments. BTW, the Altima is also cheaper than the
Accord.

JB <jb_responses (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
sams (AT) freeddns (DOT) org (sams) wrote in
news:4d010e73.0310030845.72ef39a2 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com:

My friend had an 97 altima for 2years. He bought used. He had
continous problem with his car all the time. Fuelpump, Front glass
broken suddenly one cold winter morning, unstable front suspension,
body rattling noice, poor a/c etc. He spend more than $400 for just a
brake job once to get rid of a squeeking noice from the brakes. Lost
2, 3 times his wheel caps. He used to drive fast probably. Also the
seats seams began to come apart before the end of 2nd year. Finally
he give up. Sold the car and bought a Honda Accord. His experience
with Altima was not a nice one.

OTOH, I have a 2002 Altima with 25k miles on it, and I have never had a
problem of any kind. I live in Northern California, and I spend a lot of
time in the mountains. The car performs like a champ, whether it's on the
San Francisco hills, or the freeway. Anecdotal evidence is never really
important when it comes to cars. It's the actual production unit that
matters. You could get a dud Honda Accord and have nothing but heart aches,
or you could have great luck with a car considered less reliable. However,
this is my 3rd Nissan in a row, and I'd never buy anything else.

jb

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