Driven: 2010 Nissan Altima Sedan

"Look at you! You're so grown up!" Try to avoidheadlights.
sounding like a creepy uncle greeting his 19-year oldRather than physically changing gears like a
niece at Thanksgiving. If it's been a while since you'veconventional automatic, a CVT uses a belt and pulley
shopped for a new sedan, it could be tempting to fallsystem. It's designed to keep the engine at its
for that familiar holiday refrain.most-efficient speed for the task required, regardless
The four-door Altima Sedan comes as the 2.5 CVT,of whether that's optimum fuel mileage during highway
2.5 S and 3.5 SR CVT. Also, under the Altima umbrellacruising or maximum acceleration for merging into
is the Altima Coupe and Altima Hybrid sedan. (We'lltraffic. Few drivers will notice a difference between a
leave the coupe and hybrid sedan for future reviews.)CVT and a regular automatic, except for improved
Here's how to decode Nissan's model nomenclature.fuel economy and strong acceleration. Gearheads: The
The "2.5" indicates the car is fitted with a very strongAltima's CVT also employs a small gearset to
175-horsepower, 2.5-liter, four-cylinder. The "3.5" meansincrease its effective ratio range. Don't take this too
it enjoys the awesome 270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6hard, gearheads, but the CVT does a far better job of
engine. All Altimas are fitted with a "CVT," whichmaximizing the engine's performance than you could
stands for "continuously variable transmission." More onwith a manual transmission.
CVTs later. Prices start around $20,000 and go toThe four-cylinder delivers 23 miles per gallon in the
almost $30,000 for the gas-engine cars.government's city driving test and a very impressive
If you're looking for a very roomy, affordable sedan,32 mpg on the highway. The V6 is rated at 20 mpg in
consider the 2.5 CVT. If you're willing to pay a bit morethe city and 27 on the highway. Altimas are made in
for Nissan's sporty feel, the 2.5 S CVT is an excellentTennessee and Mississippi.
choice. Those who like to go BMW hunting in theThe 2010 Altima received "Good" crash safety ratings
stoplight Grand Prix or on a curvy back road will beby the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in
very entertained by the 270-horsepower 3.5 SR CVT.both front offset and side impact tests. In the
Changes for 2010 feature a more assertive grille, hoodgovernment's crash test studies, the Altima Sedan
and front bumper cover. Inside, the Altima receivedscored high marks—f;ive; stars—in both driver and
new fabrics. Electronic stability control, which Nissanpassenger frontal impacts, as well as side driver
calls VDC, now comes on all Altimas, but that's not tooimpacts, and four out of five stars in the rollover
newsy as it will soon be government-required on allcategory and side rear passenger impact test.
passenger vehicles. The 3.5 SR CVT (formerly calledIf you're thinking about ditching the SUV for a spacious
the SE) now comes with high-intensity dischargeand sporty sedan, think about the 2010 Altima.