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Nissan - Altima (2007)
Discover the benchmark for the 2007 Nissan Altima – a blend of comfort, performance, and value that remains a favorite in the used car market. Whether you’re hunting for a dependable daily driver or a dependable cargo companion, understanding the Nissan Altima price range and the underlying factors will help you make an informed choice. This guide covers key specs, depreciation trends, and how the Altima stacks up against similar mid‑size sedans, all while keeping your eye on the money.
- Model year: 2007
- Engine: 2.5‑L inline‑4 (Turbo‑charged) – 178 hp
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 5‑speed automatic
- Fuel type: Regular gasoline
- Avg. MPG: 22/31 city/highway (manual) / 22/30 (automatic)
- Dimensions: 192.8” L x 73.8” W x 56.8” H (overall), 57.8” wheelbase
- Seating: 5 passengers, standard cloth upholstery with optional leather trim
- Cargo: 15.1 cu. ft. trunk (rear seats up), trimmed down to 12.3 cu. ft. (rear seats folded)
- Safety: Anti‑lock brakes, traction control, front airbags, side‑airbag curtain
- Warranty: 3‑year/36,000‑mi bumper‑to‑bumper coverage for new vehicles; “Used Nissan Altima price” inquiries often include extended service packages.
Depreciation Insights
The Nissan Altima depreciation curve follows the typical pattern for mid‑size sedans in the U.S. market. A newly minted 2007 model, assuming standard wear and a well‑maintained condition, tends to lose roughly:
- 15–20% value in its **first year** when freshly sold or listed.
- 25–30% every subsequent year for the next **three years**.
- Overall, a 2007 Nissan Altima usually sits at about **40–50% of its original MSRP** after five years of ownership.
These figures help shape the used Nissan Altima price that you’ll find across dealers, auction sites, and private‑party listings. For example, a vehicle that originally retailed at $28,000 could be priced between $14,000 and $17,500 today, depending on mileage, condition, and regional demand.
Comparison Context
When you ask “what is a 2007 Nissan Altima worth?” you’ll hear quotes from different audiences. Here’s an overview of how this model stands against its closest rivals:
- Toyota Camry (2007):
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