I'm looking to get a 2013 Altima 2.5 SV. I test drove it at a dealer and it felt fine and I thought it offered a lot of bang for the buck. However, while searching for reviews and looking at other forums, I've seen quite a few people complaining about things such as the CVT, a whining noise, heated seats, and the passenger side airbag.
At the same time a lot of reviews, including reviews made by consumers/owners, have said it's a great car with no issues.
I know a lot of people who go on forums have problems, so that may skew the perception. However, I have seen quite a lot of complaints, more than you would expect and they have all been the same issues. So how widespread are these issues? Are they contained to just a few cars and most likely if you purchase one you'll be ok or is there a very good chance if we buy the car we would experience the same issues as everyone else on here?
Do the newer built Altimas fix these problems?
Note: The person that would be driving isn't an enthusiast by any means and isn't really perceptive to too much of the car itself. It's just to go from Point A to B basically. But these issues of a whining noise, the CVT issues, and others seem like they would annoy anyone who drives it.
Also looking at the 2013 Ford Fusion as I have not seen too many issues beyond the engine recall. Toyota Camry is on the list as well.
At the same time a lot of reviews, including reviews made by consumers/owners, have said it's a great car with no issues.
I know a lot of people who go on forums have problems, so that may skew the perception. However, I have seen quite a lot of complaints, more than you would expect and they have all been the same issues. So how widespread are these issues? Are they contained to just a few cars and most likely if you purchase one you'll be ok or is there a very good chance if we buy the car we would experience the same issues as everyone else on here?
Do the newer built Altimas fix these problems?
Note: The person that would be driving isn't an enthusiast by any means and isn't really perceptive to too much of the car itself. It's just to go from Point A to B basically. But these issues of a whining noise, the CVT issues, and others seem like they would annoy anyone who drives it.
Also looking at the 2013 Ford Fusion as I have not seen too many issues beyond the engine recall. Toyota Camry is on the list as well.