
Pre-Owned 2020 NissanAltima 2.5 S Sedan
- VIN: 1N4BL4BV1LC211104
- Stock: T5759
- Exterior Color
- Gun Metallic
- Interior Color
- Charcoal
- Odometer
- 44,473 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 28/39 MPG City/Hwy
- Body
- Sedan
- Transmission
- CVT with Xtronic
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- Engine
- 2.5L I-4 cyl
Nissan
Altima
Detailed Specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Fuel tank capacity: 16
- Horsepower: 188
Dealer Notes
2020 Nissan Altima 2.5 S Gun Metallic FWD CVT with Xtronic Clean CARFAX. 2.5L 4-Cylinder DOHC 16V
Lifetime no charge WV or VA Inspection Stickers at Ramey Auto Group!, Altima 2.5 S, 4D Sedan, 2.5L 4-Cylinder DOHC 16V, CVT with Xtronic, FWD, Gun Metallic, Charcoal Cloth.
Odometer is 15607 miles below market average!
FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 1-800-615-5741.
28/39 City/Highway MPG
Lifetime no charge WV or VA Inspection Stickers at Ramey Auto Group!, Altima 2.5 S, 4D Sedan, 2.5L 4-Cylinder DOHC 16V, CVT with Xtronic, FWD, Gun Metallic, Charcoal Cloth.
Odometer is 15607 miles below market average!
FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 1-800-615-5741.
28/39 City/Highway MPG
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall3.9Out of 5
- 5.0
Very happy so far.
By Mark. | on Monday, September 28, 2020
I traded my 2012 Altima SL for a 2020. I must have hit it just right, end of month, end of quarter, I felt like I got a great deal. I was very happy with the 2012, 64000 miles, only repair was a $300 alternator. The 2020 is noticeably more powerful, even though the engines are the same. The biggest difference I noticed is the gas mileage. I never got better than 27 MPG with the 2012. My first highway trip with the new one I got an amazing 39 MPG. I am averaging 34 MPG city/highway, which I love. I really like the exterior styling and think it stands out compared to the Camry and Accord. I shopped all three cars, and while all are good, in my opinion the Altima is by far the best value. I do wish it had memory seating, and believe it should at the SL price point. My wife and I share it, it's a pain to always change the seat settings. I know, minor issue, quit whining. Otherwise I am very pleased so far, the car is extremely comfortable, performs well, and looks great.… - 5.0
Love this car. Not sure I'll ever NOT own a Nissan
By Pennagirl | on Tuesday, November 16, 2021
I've owned Nissans for years, two Muranos and two Rogues and in between I had an Altima. I loved it then until winter hit and in Central PA you need a car that will go in the snow, and I wasn't having much luck with my FWD Altima, so back to the Rogue. Cut to the Altima offering AWD and I ran to the dealership to get one! The AWD is a game changer, it's a must have where I live. I love it so much, everything about it, the ride, the gas mileage, the roominess, the massive display screen. If I had to nitpick about anything it would be the extremely small glovebox, although I guess I don't need a big one, and the fact that the passenger seat isn't height adjustable like the drivers seat, so when my husband drives I feel like I'm sitting a foot below him. Niether thing would deter me from buying the car again. Which I will do in about three years.… - 5.0
CVT VCT... Best Midsize Sedan I Tried Them All
By Becej | on Sunday, September 27, 2020
Not sure what all complaining about Nissan CVTs are? They are smooth, reliable, comfortable, accelerating really fast, great fuel consumptions. According to the reviewers CVT-s are good everywhere, in Accord-s, Subaru-s etc.... just not in Nissan. Yeah right the Nissan CVT-s are the best in the business. And the regular automatic transmissions are somehow sporty but not CVT-s. Give me a break... this is from a guy driving 3 pedals manuals for 40 years . And a new VC-T engine - let me tell you -it's a light year ahead of the competition. Probably the best 4 cylinder engine ever made.…
Based on 39 consumer ratings for 2019–2022 models. | Privacy
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