High-tech gadgets highlight Altima

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Nissan attempts to add allure to the humdrum mid-size sedan with its 2013 Altima. (MCT News Service)
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It seems like only yesterday that Nissan took the tired-looking Altima and converted it into a stylish, roomy and great-handling car.

Alas, it was a decade ago already when that third-generation Altima dazzled the automotive world and took Car of the Year honors at the North American International Auto Show.

That was the third generation, followed by the fourth generation in 2007. So what did Nissan dare do to tamper with a highly successful formula for the fifth generation?

Well, the changes were not dramatic at first glance, but definitely satisfying. For 2013 — new models arrive in showrooms this summer — Nissan has carefully resculpted the front and rear, refined the interior, added more seat comfort (with a little help from NASA), and made it more fun to drive.

Altima has been carefully crafted outside to retain its sleek look, but now it has a more rounded, classier look; a sweet new contour across the front fenders, a smoother profile.

The only mistake by designers, in my mind, is messing with the rear taillight cluster. It had been one of the sharpest, most distinct arrangements on the road today and now it blends in more with the trendy wraparound designs of some competitors.

It’s comparable in size to the previous generation, with the same wheelbase but nearly an inch longer in overall length and just over an inch wider. That, by the way, translates to more shoulder room inside.

The entire cabin, actually, is quite roomy. Headroom and legroom are more than ample.

Seats are comfortable and supportive in all the right places — Nissan attributes its seat design to NASA’s zero-gravity seats on the space shuttle, designed for comfort on the long haul. Good to know in case you’re headed to the space station or, perhaps, cross-country.

A huge center console offers great storage, and long cargo fits nicely within the broad pass-through from the trunk. The trunk offers 15.4 cubic feet of space, which ranks about average for the segment.

The Altima also is more refined and classier-looking inside. Materials now have a look and feel of an upscale car.

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