The big news with the 2019 Nissan Altima? Something Nissan calls ‘ProPILOT Assist’.
We’ll let Nissan explain it: “When it comes to enhancing driving enjoyment, the 2019 Altima stands alone with Nissan's advanced ProPILOT Assist. Unique in the class, ProPILOT Assist eases driver workload by reducing the amount of driver acceleration, steering and braking input under certain driving conditions, such as …
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Vigo
MegaDork
6/28/19 10:12 p.m.
I wish the Maxima wasn't in such a place that it was basically just used to beta-test Altima redesigns.
Car looks nice.
CVT? I am out. I simply won't do that or a start/stop vehicle. Every time I have to rent a vehicle they have one or both of these features. Hate them all.
Nissan usually releases a really well-baked product, and then rides that thing into the sunset. It's probably decent.
"a weak handshake" That is the best description of a CVT!
The looks good though, and I read somewhere that it pulls more g's on a skidpad than an 3 series
Duke
MegaDork
7/23/19 8:43 a.m.
The press release said:
“When it comes to enhancing driving enjoyment, the 2019 Altima stands alone with Nissan's advanced ProPILOT Assist. Unique in the class, ProPILOT Assist eases driver workload by reducing the amount of driver acceleration, steering and braking input under certain driving conditions..."
So... the best way to enhance driving enjoyment in your new Altima is to have it do most of the driving for you?
That doesn't say much for how fun it must be to drive the old fashioned way, with your hands and feet and stuff.
The styling is OK, I guess. Certainly better than the last few years of Nissan products, and anything Toyota is currently inflicting on the world.
You can keep your autonomous vehicles, Nissan. All these "driver aids" really do is make people lazy. If drivers don't need to pay as much attention to staying in their lanes etc, they don't look ahead as far either, and bang - end up rear-ending someone in stopped traffic. I wouldn't be surprised if the attempt to make cars do the driving themselves actually increases the road toll.
I got a brand new one as a rental about a couple months ago. It literally had 5 miles on it when I grabbed it. Compared to the normal appliances I get to rent, it was pretty good. I put almost 800 miles on it in a week running around Virginia. It was not exciting in any way but it was very competent in it's job and in that class that is a win. I wouldn't be a buyer for it based off of it not really fulfilling any of the categories that I need but I was looking for an appliance in the lower price band, I'd be a shopper.
TJL
Reader
7/23/19 10:23 a.m.
In reply to bmw88rider :
the cvt in the altima i didnt think was bad. Ive prob had 10-15 of them as rentals over the last 2 years or so. For an appliance, its quite good. Ease of bluetooth pairing is big with me. The current nissan system is very easy and fast. Ive had many that were terrible, the worst being a dodge minivan i got stuck with.
I did just have a NEW maxima. I was very excite to have the nice maxima, until i realized they put a CVT in it too. Pitiful. Sucked the low end performance right out of it. I kinda got used to it but low end still sucked compared to a regular auto or manual.
The other drivers aid’s id rather skip, generally.
I had a nissan armada rental with a 360 “aerial” camera picture, that was quite neat-o.
bleh. no thanks. cosmetically looks decent, but not interested in anything under the skin.