This Nissan Altima is roomy, comfortable, and practical. It's bigger and roomier than the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord and other mid-size sedans. It delivers everything a mid-size sedan is supposed to do, offering a big trunk and comfortable rear seating. Bold styling sets the Altima apart among bland-looking sedans. , Compared to most Japanese sedans, the Nissan Altima sports the aggressive look of a German car. Attentive observers might spot styling cues from the Volkswagen Passat up front, and design elements similar to the Audi A6 in the rear. That's not a bad thing, as many people regard the Passat and A6 as world design leaders. , , The interior is a brilliant design, however. The dashboard is set relatively low. A binnacle directly in front of the driver contains three pods for the speedometer, tachometer, and water temperature and fuel gauges. The instruments glow orange in the dark. The interior design gives the Altima a feeling of spaciousness. That feeling is no illusion. Front legroom in the Altima is more generous than in all but the largest vehicles on the road. The Altima is among the best in its class in terms of roominess and comfort. Decent-sized seats in front complement the legroom. Getting into and out of the Altima is easy, thanks to a slightly higher-than-average front seating position. , , This Altima rides nice and feels secure at 80 mph in the rain. It feels distinctly larger than the Honda Accord and other mid-size sedans. Power rack-and-pinion steering gives precise control with good feedback. Handling is exemplary, thanks party to a multi-link rear suspension, which uses aluminum components to reduce weight eight percent relative to steel. , , The Nissan Altima stands out with bold styling and backs it up with strong acceleration performance. Put this one on your short list and come see us today for a test drive!