While the Nissan Altima remains unchanged for 2009, its suggested retail prices have dropped.
The sedan version, the 2009 Atlima 2.5 S, will start at $22,698, $1,800 less than the 2008 model. The 2009 Altima 3.5 S's sales price has dropped by $1,700 and is now set at $27,198. TheĀ Altima 3.5 SE's MSRP is now $29,498, down by $800.
The 2009 Altima 2.5 S Coupe will start at $25,988, a 1,800-dollar decrease. The 3.5 SE Coupe's suggested retail price is $29,798.
The Altima Hybrid has also gotten the royal treatment, its MRSP dropping from $33,988 for 2008 to $32,298 for 2009.
Nissan is currently selling off the 2008 Altimas to make way for the 2009 models, which will be available in dealerships in the next few weeks.
photo:Nissan
The sedan version, the 2009 Atlima 2.5 S, will start at $22,698, $1,800 less than the 2008 model. The 2009 Altima 3.5 S's sales price has dropped by $1,700 and is now set at $27,198. TheĀ Altima 3.5 SE's MSRP is now $29,498, down by $800.
The 2009 Altima 2.5 S Coupe will start at $25,988, a 1,800-dollar decrease. The 3.5 SE Coupe's suggested retail price is $29,798.
The Altima Hybrid has also gotten the royal treatment, its MRSP dropping from $33,988 for 2008 to $32,298 for 2009.
Nissan is currently selling off the 2008 Altimas to make way for the 2009 models, which will be available in dealerships in the next few weeks.
photo:Nissan