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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But, undeniably, it’s Altima’s high-tech gadgetry — some of which is found only on higher-priced cars — that will bring the raised eyebrows and nods of approval.

Kick on the engine with a push-button start. Then, before you go, make that Bluetooth hands-free call. The phone system even allows streaming audio and text messaging.

Starting to rain? Headlights will turn on when the windshield wipers swipe four times. Clever.

A 4-inch LCD screen, situated between the speedometer and tach, is recessed and tilted backward for easy visibility. In it you can see a clear rear-view monitor for safely getting out of the driveway. In higher-line models, you get a 7-inch screen.

Opt for the tech package and you also get lane departure and blind spot warnings, and a moving-object recognition system helps spot a wandering toddler. And get this: The rear camera has its own wash-and-dry system to keep the images clean and sharp.

Another cool feature is Altima’s easy-fill tire-pressure monitoring system: The car will chirp when tires have reached the correct pressure.

On the road, the front-wheel-drive Altima provides a smooth, quiet ride. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun along the way.

Altima’s familiar 2.5-liter engine returns but has been tweaked and brings along 7 more horses for the ride — now producing 182 horsepower.

This popular powerplant provides enough oomph for most folks from the stoplight, up the ramp or when they kick it into passing gear.

A 3.5-liter V-6, though, is available and ups the throttle response. It gets 270 hp and gets up to 60 mph in 6.2 seconds, according to Edmunds.

Regulating the speed is Nissan’s CVT called Xtronic. If you’ve read me before, you’ll know I am not a big fan of the CVT and its whining sound as it runs up to speed. But Altima’s new CVT is smooth and quiet and, frankly, I had to remind myself that the Altima had a CVT.

And Nissan has said its redesigned CVT has translated to a 15-percent boost in mileage: 27 mpg city, 38 on the highway. Those are incredible figures, perhaps as good as it gets in the segment. The V-6 gets 22 city, 31 highway.

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