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Is 2007 Nissan Altima S 4D Sedan good?

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http://www.carmax.com/enUS/view-car/default.html?AVi=0&id=5134864&D=40&ASTc=blue, altima&zip=90650&No=0&Ep=Carpage Main&Rp=R&PP=50&sV=List&Q=7f25c8f3-29d5-...

I need to know if this good to buy

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  1. check consumer report .com


  2. If your going to spend 18k, get a car with very little mileage on it. I'm talking brand new. Your the only owner.

  3. 22,000 miles is where the rental fleets sell the rent cars be careful. See the Car-Fax report. Car Max says they will print you one out free. Make sure they get the VIN# correct.Year end sale going on now I bet a brand new Altima S is not that much more monthly payment. And It will be fully warrantied and only you have driven it.

  4. The mileage on that car indicates "22,000 miles." A good indication is as follows, which should be the first test you conduct. If the car fails this test, don't even go near it.

    If the number of kilometres (or miles) that a car has done, divided by the number of years, is 20,000 kilometres (12,427 miles) or more, step away.

    So for that car you'd be looking for less than 12,427 miles, since it hasn't even been a year that it's been owned. Larger figures indicate that this car is being taken for cross-country drives which aren't really good for its long-term future. After all, you want this sort of late-model car to stay with you for a fair while, right? So clearly, this car fails the test.

    By the way, this shouldn't be the only test you conduct. You should get your hands on the car and actually drive it and find out things about its history (service history is of most importance), so that you know the previous owner(s) haven't abused this car to all h**l, replaced most things with cheap generic products, and are selling them for a discounted price.

    Just a caveats for you to look out for while looking at this car and/or others in the future.

    I hope this helps,

    Pat.

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