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Old 01-18-2003, 11:00 AM
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2003 Nissan Altima vs Camry

I'm planning to buy my wife a brand new car. I have narrow down to 2 models: 2003 Nissan Altima vs Toyota Camry. Before I decide which one to buy, I would like to ask all of you, which is more reliable>?

If you own one of the car, have you ever had any problems? if yes, could you tell what it is?

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Old 01-18-2003, 11:07 AM
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They are both too new to tell.
But if U ask my rec, I go for Camry
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Old 01-18-2003, 12:31 PM
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Camry has a good engine, Altima will have some Transmission problem when they get old.
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Old 01-18-2003, 09:25 PM
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my mom own 2001 camry, my dad own 96 camry with more than 65k miles <--- this 1 never have any problem but recently trade in for the 4Runner Limited

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I'd buy 2003 Altima because it is better style and more room. Both r good quality. I have 1987 Stanza which is older model for Altima, never have problem w/ tranny or engine. Nissan is a lot cheaper and u can get better deal. It is just my opion, i have Toy., Niss. and Hond., but most likely will stay w/ Nissan for the future automobile(s). I always buy it new and keep it awhile.
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Old 01-19-2003, 03:13 AM
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I Will go with 2003 Nissan Altima

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Old 01-19-2003, 10:23 AM
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mình thấy cái xe nissan Altima đẹp quá .. lại bự rộng rãi bên trong lắm .. máy lại manh. ông boss mình đi chiếc này .. 2.5S chớ hong fải 3.5 ..

có cái problem ổng đang bị là cái xe bị flush đề hong nổ .. cái này là known problem cái hãng nissan đang bị mà chưa có cách sựa

ông boss tui nói là ổng lái xe đi rồi về đậu lại .. có khi đề hong nổ phải crank nó nhiều lần and try real hard to get it to work. ông đêm lại dealer complain .. tên manager nói là within 2 or 3 weeks he also has like 10 customers complain the same problem and Nissan is aware of it but does not have a fix for the problem yet .

too bad .. cái xe nhìn ngon lành .. mạnh lại good handling nữa .
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có cái problem ổng đang bị là cái xe bị flush đề hong nổ .. cái này là known problem cái hãng nissan đang bị mà chưa có cách sựa
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xe mua mới mà bị như dzị còn gì là "reliability" nữa

Think about this senerio.
In a cold freezing night, U went to a club in your new Nissan.
When getting out of a club late (around 1-2am), U cannot start your car for who knows how long.
If u're a guy and go out with a girl, how "quê" that would be
If u're a girl, how scary and dangerous it can get
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I would go for the Altima
1) bigger engine
2) sporty
3) lots of room

did you look at the VW Passat? I'll pick the Passat over the Camry and the Altima
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Old 01-21-2003, 07:40 PM
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I don't know of Altima being bigger. I test drove both. I like the camry better. It is more stable than altima. I test driving up hill. But, the maxima is much much better
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I would go for HondaAccord 2003 because i have one.
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Old 01-22-2003, 07:32 PM
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I go with Camry 2003 for a toyota reputation and also my boss has problem with his altima 2003. It wont start bị flush .. this is a known problem but nissan does not knowhow to fix it yet
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I'll go with the Camry. Altima look nice but perform poorly.
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Nothing build by Nissan is such a bad on performance, you just to give a chance. Have you read the Ward Automobile Magazine, the engine names for the best engine in 10 years, Altima shared it engine with Maxima, G35 coupe, G35, and legendary Z350, and you call that is bad performance............Plus it was a North American Car of the Year in case you forget. No comment on Camry.

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