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What car will be the next hood rat sedan? Nissan Altima being discontinued.
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:11 pm
The automotive equivalent of unleashed pitbulls in the yard.
The OG 1993 Nissan Altima
"Night Runner"
What will replace it?
The Audi
The Camry
The Accord
The Jetta
The BMW
quote:
One of the main reasons Nissan plans to discontinue the gas-powered Nissan Altima sedan in 2025 is to focus more on the production of electric vehicles. Nissan plans to introduce an electric sedan in 2026, and may also release an electric version of other SUVs like the Frontier in 2029. They have also recently teased a crossover-style coupe, which is expected to be the Nissan LEAF’s successor sometime in the near future. As of right now, rumors suggest that this new model would have 25% more range than the current version with somewhere around 265 miles of range.
The OG 1993 Nissan Altima
quote:
A new report from Automotive News claims Nissan will drop the smallest and most affordable car in its lineup, the Versa, as early as next year. What's more, the midsize Altima might get the ax in 2026, leaving the automaker with just one sedan — the compact Sentra — alongside the Z sports car, Leaf EV hatchback, Frontier pickup, and a slew of SUVs. If the plan moves forward, the sedan market might lose two stalwart nameplates, albeit ones that don't really inspire much enthusiasm.
"Night Runner"
What will replace it?
The Audi
The Camry
The Accord
The Jetta
The BMW
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:12 pm to Shexter
What is the cheapest mid-size sedan?
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:14 pm to Shexter
Honda accord or Toyota Camry.
Not a lot of other choice unless you think ford focus is gonna have a go at it or some gay suburu.
Not a lot of other choice unless you think ford focus is gonna have a go at it or some gay suburu.
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:17 pm to Shexter
I had a Maxima once, but never an Altima. Rolling in a Lexus currently.
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:21 pm to Shexter
Real OGs still rock the corolla
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:22 pm to Shexter
I think Tesla will make it… Musk is no business dummy
This post was edited on 9/16/25 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:23 pm to Shexter
Altima will never be replaced.
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:27 pm to Shexter
Just because its discontinued, doesn't make the Altima go away....BUT...if it does, I'm thinking Camry or Accord.
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:33 pm to F1y0n7h3W4LL
quote:
Just because its discontinued, doesn't make the Altima go away....BUT...if it does, I'm thinking Camry or Accord.
Nah. Hyundai Sonata or Elantra is quickly becoming the new Altima, especially around Atlanta.
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:34 pm to tgrmeat
Malibu lol. Only reason it was popular because you could bust a rhyme with bu. Don’t get the Altima ring deaux
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:37 pm to Shexter
quote:
One of the main reasons Nissan plans to discontinue the gas-powered Nissan Altima sedan in 2025 is to focus more on the production of electric vehicles. Nissan plans to introduce an electric sedan in 2026
So instead of continuing to make altimas that ppl will buy they’re going to make an electric sedan that no one will want. That’s a bold strategy.
Posted on 9/16/25 at 2:41 pm to crimsonsaint
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In November 2021, we unveiled Nissan Ambition 2030, the company's new long-term vision for empowering mobility and beyond.
Responding to critical environmental, societal and customer needs, Nissan aims to become a truly sustainable company, driving towards a cleaner, safer, and more inclusive world.
Our mission is to achieve carbon neutrality and zero-emission vehicles by 2050, and to make electric vehicles accessible to everyone, everywhere.
Nissan's 2030 goal is to have a 50% electric lineup
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