
2000 Altima SE is what I used to drive. I sold it after I finished school. It was still based on the Bluebird platform, but the interior/exterior was redesigned by a woman to appeal to female buyers in the US market. The 1998-1999 models were butt ugly, and the available paint colours were disgusting. After sales took a hit they did an exterior facelift in 2000. It was a lot better than before, but still only moderately attractive in the SE trim. It was the stupid sloping trunk that ruined the looks. I picked mine up in 2001 as second hand for a very low price. Thankfully the handling on the SE trim was quite nice, and the power offered by the 2.4L I4 was great for the time. With the 5-speed manual it did 0-60 in 7.4 seconds (only 2000-2001 models), which I guess is laughable by today's standards. A few things that pissed me off about the car was the horrendous turning radius,the truck like clutch, and the over sensitive gas peddle.
I've been riding public transit and using a bicycle for the last 10 years, but I may buy another car in a few years due to the hilly town I'll be moving to at the end of next spring. I am considering VW Polo, Nissan Micra, Honda Fit, Daewoo Matiz (now Chevy Spark) and a Chinese domestic market EV which is classified as a bicycle and does not require insurance or a licence.
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