
حازم حسين
Jul 14
I’ve had the Altima for about a month now — it’s been comfortable and practical. There was a strong new car smell at first since it had just come off the production line, but other than that, everything's been great. The 2.0L engine is more than enough for daily driving and overtaking, and the comfort is outstanding — the seats feel like a sofa, plus they come with cooling, heating, and ambient lighting. I tested other options like the Camry, Inspire, and Magotan, but either the interior didn’t appeal to me, the seats were too stiff, or the price was over budget. The Altima gave me comfort and good features at a reasonable price, and honestly, I think it's a solid choice for anyone looking for a practical and comfy daily car.
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