The 2014 Nissan Altima is equipped with two engine options that provide great power output and thus compete with the other equally capable sedans like the Ford Fusion and the Honda Accord.
The Nissan Altima is a successful and well-made sedan, that simple and yet much more than most of its competitors. The car had a redesign last year, which made it attuned to the current styling by Nissan. The Altima is Nissan’s best-selling sedan in the market and is overall a highly popular and supremely competent offering by the automaker.
The Altima has a well-tuned handling and a smooth ride quality. The CVT is surprisingly well-tuned and super responsive, and yet manages to return great fuel economy. The car is offered with two engine options, a 2.5L inline-4 making 182 horsepower and a 3.5L V-6 making 270 horsepower. Either powertrain is offered as a front-wheel-drive. The Altima stands up to other mid-size sedan offerings in the market like the Ford Fusion and the Honda Accord.
The SV trim makes the most sense in the lineup, while the SL trim adds premium features. Either engine configuration is well tuned with the CVT, though the 3.5L V-6 is recommended for smoother ride quality and the true driving character the sedan can offer. The inline-4 engine is also exceptionally good in its response, and particularly at fuel efficiency.