Deciding between new 07 TSX vs 08 Altima Coupe
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Originally Posted by Jeff_Chicago
From National Car Rental? I think not................ U obviously missed the point of my post. NISSANS ARE RENTAL CARS AND RESALE ON THEM SUXX BECAUSE OF THAT!
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Originally Posted by Mockenrue
Excellent first and second posts. You should be proud. Check the actual data earlier in this thread showing that the resalve value difference between the Altima 3.5 SL and TSX is about $800 after five years. Either you are wrong, or the TSX suxxs too.
Hmmm thats also VERY strange because when i did the research on edmunds.com... the Altima was worth more like $2800 less than the TSX.
OH YES, I also forgot to mention... make sure you go on nissanusa.com and price out an Altima 3.5SE coupe. Don't forget to select every options package they offer because if you don't, then you aren't getting nearly as many features as the Acura would have to offer... seeing as they come fully equipped standard unlike the Nissans.
Then also take notice to the $32000 sticker price you end up with, which is... hmmm another $1700 more than the TSX NAVI!
So if we add that to the depreciation difference...
we have a total of $4500 more on the Nissan than the Acura.
I think you might have forgotten to carry a few numbers when you did your math.
Oh, and try not to sound like such a condescending dick next time... especially if you aren't even going to be right.
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I'll apologize ahead of time, but here's another first post, (which could set off another Nissan owner). I agree completely with Mr. Wisconsin Badger. (I went to another Big Ten school, so we have to stick together.)
The TSX starts out costing less than the comparibly-Maxima and ends up being worth much more. The only thing I can add is that the TSX is the #1 rated car in terms of resale value. Nothing beats it, not even the vaunted BMW 3 series. That' s the end of the story.
The TSX starts out costing less than the comparibly-Maxima and ends up being worth much more. The only thing I can add is that the TSX is the #1 rated car in terms of resale value. Nothing beats it, not even the vaunted BMW 3 series. That' s the end of the story.
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HAHAHA thats funny....
Hmmm thats also VERY strange because when i did the research on edmunds.com... the Altima was worth more like $2800 less than the TSX.
OH YES, I also forgot to mention... make sure you go on nissanusa.com and price out an Altima 3.5SE coupe. Don't forget to select every options package they offer because if you don't, then you aren't getting nearly as many features as the Acura would have to offer... seeing as they come fully equipped standard unlike the Nissans.
Then also take notice to the $32000 sticker price you end up with, which is... hmmm another $1700 more than the TSX NAVI!
So if we add that to the depreciation difference...
we have a total of $4500 more on the Nissan than the Acura.
I think you might have forgotten to carry a few numbers when you did your math.
Oh, and try not to sound like such a condescending dick next time... especially if you aren't even going to be right.
Hmmm thats also VERY strange because when i did the research on edmunds.com... the Altima was worth more like $2800 less than the TSX.
OH YES, I also forgot to mention... make sure you go on nissanusa.com and price out an Altima 3.5SE coupe. Don't forget to select every options package they offer because if you don't, then you aren't getting nearly as many features as the Acura would have to offer... seeing as they come fully equipped standard unlike the Nissans.
Then also take notice to the $32000 sticker price you end up with, which is... hmmm another $1700 more than the TSX NAVI!
So if we add that to the depreciation difference...
we have a total of $4500 more on the Nissan than the Acura.
I think you might have forgotten to carry a few numbers when you did your math.
Oh, and try not to sound like such a condescending dick next time... especially if you aren't even going to be right.
Outside of that, I can care less about splitting hairs over which has better depreciation. BOTH hold their value very well.
Even at $32k, I'd have to admit its priced well. Would I be willing to spend over $30k for a Nissan? Nope -- but I'm sure many will once they see the features.
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Originally Posted by Black_6spd
I think you're misunderstanding his post(s). He's no Nissan fan-boy. He happens to have a TSX. He's simply being objective about the '07 Altima and even said himself that he hated the previous 3.5 model.
Outside of that, I can care less about splitting hairs over which has better depreciation. BOTH hold their value very well.
Even at $32k, I'd have to admit its priced well. Would I be willing to spend over $30k for a Nissan? Nope -- but I'm sure many will once they see the features.
Outside of that, I can care less about splitting hairs over which has better depreciation. BOTH hold their value very well.
Even at $32k, I'd have to admit its priced well. Would I be willing to spend over $30k for a Nissan? Nope -- but I'm sure many will once they see the features.
make no mistake... I don't care aboutwhat he thinks, obviously the guy that started this thread has already made his decision... a good one might I add, and I am not a Nissan hater, my dad bought only Nissans for almost a decade. I just am trying to make a point that the gentleman who keeps posting how much better the Altima is than the TSX is giving out some bogus info to try and make the Nissan sound like it runs circles around the Acura. It might have more HP... but he doesn't even focus on that, he keeps trying to tell everyone that the Altima holds its value better and is less expensive... which both are false statements. I understand he had a bad experiane with his TSX and it was in the shop alot... that can happen with ANY car, my mom's Lexus had nothing but problems with it... you don't see me going to Lexus forums and bashing RX300's... he has based his arguments on things like "the navigation system is way better" which is not backing up any facts... its his opinion. He is also quoting the "cost to own" and claiming its the depreciation, I want him to actually look at the depreciation... go on edmunds.com and price an 04 Altima 3.5SE and an 04 TSX, enter the same mileage and features and THAT is the true deprecation because that is what people are actually getting (i think its funny how many options you have to add to the Nissan for it to be similar to the TSX). You can't claim the cost to own is more or less because that varies per driver and also per location... gas is cheaper in certain places, and people drive their cars differently. I just would like it if someone was going to be in a TSX fourm and tell me that "it suxx" :angryfire to at least have their info correct and based on facts, not opinions cuz lets not forget....
this isn't Altima.nissanzine.com
If you're gonna dis the reason we are all memebers on this site you'd better have your facts in order.
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Originally Posted by Zoopa
Electric motors produce 100% torque from zero-rpms forward - can you imagine the performance potential? Hybrids have not been marketed in a sporty way yet. If Toyota and Honda didn't make their hybrids look so dorky, I would be driving one instead of the TSX - but my wife vetoed it since she spends more time behind the wheel than me. Anybody see the Civic Hybrid Sport Concept at the Tokyo Autoshow?
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For the record, I'm not a Nissan fanboy, and there are lots of Nissans that I don't like (current and last Maxima generations, last two Altima generations, etc.). If anything, I'm more of an Acura fan, which is one of the main reasons I bought the TSX. I've owned lots of car brands, and I don't let the name on the badge sway my judgement - otherwise I wouldn't have owned an Olds Intrigue for 7 years - I loved that car. I'm not a troll either - I've been on AZ for over a year and have over 400 posts. I also feel that I've been very and even tempered given that I guess I'm now in enemy territory since I didn't like my TSX as much as the rest of you. If you want me to go away, I'll be happy to do so. However, when I use forums to car shop, I like to hear different perspectives. That's what I'm presenting.
By the way, the "it suxx" comment was a joke... a parody of the other guy that said the Altima suxxs. I've been very balanced in my opinions of the TSX in this thread... as I said a bunch of times, I bought one! I think both cars are great... I like the Altima better for a number of reasons. The only reason I'm taking such abuse is to try to dspel some inaccurate information and perceptions about the new Altimas. Thanks to black_6spd for being the only one who seems to get it.
As to the depreciation discussion, I already posted my sources: Edmunds and Yahoo Autos. I compared the Altima 3.5SL and TSX with Nav. They have about the same MSRP, and very similar depreciation. They are the facts (and the numbers used when calculaing leases) - they aren't my numbers.
By the way, the "it suxx" comment was a joke... a parody of the other guy that said the Altima suxxs. I've been very balanced in my opinions of the TSX in this thread... as I said a bunch of times, I bought one! I think both cars are great... I like the Altima better for a number of reasons. The only reason I'm taking such abuse is to try to dspel some inaccurate information and perceptions about the new Altimas. Thanks to black_6spd for being the only one who seems to get it.
As to the depreciation discussion, I already posted my sources: Edmunds and Yahoo Autos. I compared the Altima 3.5SL and TSX with Nav. They have about the same MSRP, and very similar depreciation. They are the facts (and the numbers used when calculaing leases) - they aren't my numbers.
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Originally Posted by Mockenrue
For the record, I'm not a Nissan fanboy, and there are lots of Nissans that I don't like (current and last Maxima generations, last two Altima generations, etc.). If anything, I'm more of an Acura fan, which is one of the main reasons I bought the TSX. I've owned lots of car brands, and I don't let the name on the badge sway my judgement - otherwise I wouldn't have owned an Olds Intrigue for 7 years - I loved that car. I'm not a troll either - I've been on AZ for over a year and have over 400 posts. I also feel that I've been very and even tempered given that I guess I'm now in enemy territory since I didn't like my TSX as much as the rest of you. If you want me to go away, I'll be happy to do so. However, when I use forums to car shop, I like to hear different perspectives. That's what I'm presenting.
By the way, the "it suxx" comment was a joke... a parody of the other guy that said the Altima suxxs. I've been very balanced in my opinions of the TSX in this thread... as I said a bunch of times, I bought one! I think both cars are great... I like the Altima better for a number of reasons. The only reason I'm taking such abuse is to try to dspel some inaccurate information and perceptions about the new Altimas. Thanks to black_6spd for being the only one who seems to get it.
As to the depreciation discussion, I already posted my sources: Edmunds and Yahoo Autos. I compared the Altima 3.5SL and TSX with Nav. They have about the same MSRP, and very similar depreciation. They are the facts (and the numbers used when calculaing leases) - they aren't my numbers.
By the way, the "it suxx" comment was a joke... a parody of the other guy that said the Altima suxxs. I've been very balanced in my opinions of the TSX in this thread... as I said a bunch of times, I bought one! I think both cars are great... I like the Altima better for a number of reasons. The only reason I'm taking such abuse is to try to dspel some inaccurate information and perceptions about the new Altimas. Thanks to black_6spd for being the only one who seems to get it.
As to the depreciation discussion, I already posted my sources: Edmunds and Yahoo Autos. I compared the Altima 3.5SL and TSX with Nav. They have about the same MSRP, and very similar depreciation. They are the facts (and the numbers used when calculaing leases) - they aren't my numbers.
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Originally Posted by TSX Wisc Badger
Last time I checked... cost to own doesn't = depreciation.
According to Edmunds (They both have MSRPs around $30k):
2007 TSX with Nav: $14,587 depreciation after 5 years
2007 Altima 3.5SL: $15,455 depreciation after 5 years
If you still don't believe me, here are the links:
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/acur...26499/cto.html
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/niss...22193/cto.html
Yahoo Auto had the difference in depreciation at about $800.
Hopefully now you'll stop saying that they are "my numbers". It's not even an important factor for me. It's a feel good thing about the TSX, no doubt, but in real dollars, it is much less important than, say, finance rate or rebate offered when comparing total cost. And at the end of the day, it's about which car you like better.
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Originally Posted by Jeff_Chicago
From National Car Rental? I think not................ U obviously missed the point of my post. NISSANS ARE RENTAL CARS AND RESALE ON THEM SUXX BECAUSE OF THAT!
Originally Posted by TSX Wisc Badger
HAHAHA thats funny....
Hmmm thats also VERY strange because when i did the research on edmunds.com... the Altima was worth more like $2800 less than the TSX.
OH YES, I also forgot to mention... make sure you go on nissanusa.com and price out an Altima 3.5SE coupe. Don't forget to select every options package they offer because if you don't, then you aren't getting nearly as many features as the Acura would have to offer... seeing as they come fully equipped standard unlike the Nissans.
Then also take notice to the $32000 sticker price you end up with, which is... hmmm another $1700 more than the TSX NAVI!
So if we add that to the depreciation difference...
we have a total of $4500 more on the Nissan than the Acura.
I think you might have forgotten to carry a few numbers when you did your math.
Oh, and try not to sound like such a condescending dick next time... especially if you aren't even going to be right.
Hmmm thats also VERY strange because when i did the research on edmunds.com... the Altima was worth more like $2800 less than the TSX.
OH YES, I also forgot to mention... make sure you go on nissanusa.com and price out an Altima 3.5SE coupe. Don't forget to select every options package they offer because if you don't, then you aren't getting nearly as many features as the Acura would have to offer... seeing as they come fully equipped standard unlike the Nissans.
Then also take notice to the $32000 sticker price you end up with, which is... hmmm another $1700 more than the TSX NAVI!
So if we add that to the depreciation difference...
we have a total of $4500 more on the Nissan than the Acura.
I think you might have forgotten to carry a few numbers when you did your math.
Oh, and try not to sound like such a condescending dick next time... especially if you aren't even going to be right.
If anything, the other guy was more condescending.
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Also: sorry if there was any confusion with my numbers around Coupe vs. Sedan. Despite the title of this thread, I was comparing apples to apples (4 door sedan with almost identical feature lists). I probably should have ignored the noob... This thread had some very good-natured discussion early on, but seems to be getting more personal, and I let it get to me.
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check out reviews on the Accord V6 Hybrid. It gets basically no better MPG but performance increases.
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Originally Posted by Mockenrue
I didn't say it did. The Edumunds calculator breaks down a bunch of factors in total cost to own. The one I isolated is depreciation.
According to Edmunds (They both have MSRPs around $30k):
2007 TSX with Nav: $14,587 depreciation after 5 years
2007 Altima 3.5SL: $15,455 depreciation after 5 years
If you still don't believe me, here are the links:
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/acur...26499/cto.html
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/niss...22193/cto.html
Yahoo Auto had the difference in depreciation at about $800.
Hopefully now you'll stop saying that they are "my numbers". It's not even an important factor for me. It's a feel good thing about the TSX, no doubt, but in real dollars, it is much less important than, say, finance rate or rebate offered when comparing total cost. And at the end of the day, it's about which car you like better.
According to Edmunds (They both have MSRPs around $30k):
2007 TSX with Nav: $14,587 depreciation after 5 years
2007 Altima 3.5SL: $15,455 depreciation after 5 years
If you still don't believe me, here are the links:
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/acur...26499/cto.html
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/niss...22193/cto.html
Yahoo Auto had the difference in depreciation at about $800.
Hopefully now you'll stop saying that they are "my numbers". It's not even an important factor for me. It's a feel good thing about the TSX, no doubt, but in real dollars, it is much less important than, say, finance rate or rebate offered when comparing total cost. And at the end of the day, it's about which car you like better.
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and i'm sorry if I came off a little too strong and spouted off some name calling... I just really get pumped up over a good debate and will argue my point to the death.
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Originally Posted by TSX Wisc Badger
Yes and you are forgetting that the nissan, if equiped with the same features as a TSX Navi is also priced at $32470 (found on edmunds) as compared to the TSX which is $30290 so with ballpark math and including the $800 less you'll get for the nissan after 5 years according to your calculations (which are only estimates and my original calulations were TMV priced currently on edmunds) you are talking about a difference of about $3000... that is much more than you had originally said.
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Originally Posted by TSX Wisc Badger
and i'm sorry if I came off a little too strong and spouted off some name calling... I just really get pumped up over a good debate and will argue my point to the death.
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Hmmm....all of this all seems like personal opinions now. I sometimes think we secretly already know what we want but we make these posts to gauge how people would look upon us when we show up with our final decision. I still think the original poster should just take everyone's opinion with a grain of salt and just go compare the cars side by side to be sure the one they pick is the one they want...
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Mockenrue, don't go anywhere dude. Even though I disagree with you, your posts are enlightening and informative. I admit that my bias is towards the TSX but after seeing some of the ads for the Altima and pricing one out I'm pretty impressed. I haven't driven the 3.5 just the 2.5 so I can't really compare it to the TSX. But, I think it's going to be a pretty sweet choice considering you could probably get them down to $25K with Navi if you are a good negotiator. Anyway, I think there is a lot of validity in the comment that it is the newer model Altima. KEEP IN MIND...Mockenrue...that just because the resale value is what it is right now...DOESN'T mean those numbers won't change in the year when it comes time to sell. Just letting you know.
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Originally Posted by tv4184
Hmmm....all of this all seems like personal opinions now. I sometimes think we secretly already know what we want but we make these posts to gauge how people would look upon us when we show up with our final decision.
Just remember: I had the same TSX bias and loved the car when I first got it. Back then, I even sent a good-hearted email to my friend with a BMW 545i showing that they were both right near the top of resale, but TSX was higher. I also got to take advantage of the low depreciation by getting $25k for my trade from a dealer. Anything is better than the depreciation of the Olds Intrigue I had before that. Kind of hard to get people to buy a car from a dead brand.
I'm still a big Acura fan, and I'm going to pay close attention to their next gen cars because it's a hobby. Given the right driving habits, I'd still recommend the TSX without hesitation.
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The only facts you can debate about any car are the stats: cost, weight, power, handling, etc. These are the only objective things.
Why anyone buys the car they do is the intersection of what they value, what their priorities are, what they're passionate about, and what they are willing to pay. You can't debate those - they belong to each individual. What makes a car better than another is only in the eye of the beholder, because those four complex things define what "better" means to someone.
So an Altima is not better than a TSX or visa-versa. One may go faster, one may cost less. These things are clear. What makes one "better" than the other is whether resonates with what we value/prioritize/have passion for/can afford, and everyone has their own take.
That's why they have dealerships and test drives.
Have a good weekend everyone!
Why anyone buys the car they do is the intersection of what they value, what their priorities are, what they're passionate about, and what they are willing to pay. You can't debate those - they belong to each individual. What makes a car better than another is only in the eye of the beholder, because those four complex things define what "better" means to someone.
So an Altima is not better than a TSX or visa-versa. One may go faster, one may cost less. These things are clear. What makes one "better" than the other is whether resonates with what we value/prioritize/have passion for/can afford, and everyone has their own take.
That's why they have dealerships and test drives.
Have a good weekend everyone!
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Originally Posted by 1Louder
The only facts you can debate about any car are the stats: cost, weight, power, handling, etc. These are the only objective things.
Why anyone buys the car they do is the intersection of what they value, what their priorities are, what they're passionate about, and what they are willing to pay. You can't debate those - they belong to each individual. What makes a car better than another is only in the eye of the beholder, because those four complex things define what "better" means to someone.
So an Altima is not better than a TSX or visa-versa. One may go faster, one may cost less. These things are clear. What makes one "better" than the other is whether resonates with what we value/prioritize/have passion for/can afford, and everyone has their own take.
That's why they have dealerships and test drives.
Have a good weekend everyone!
Why anyone buys the car they do is the intersection of what they value, what their priorities are, what they're passionate about, and what they are willing to pay. You can't debate those - they belong to each individual. What makes a car better than another is only in the eye of the beholder, because those four complex things define what "better" means to someone.
So an Altima is not better than a TSX or visa-versa. One may go faster, one may cost less. These things are clear. What makes one "better" than the other is whether resonates with what we value/prioritize/have passion for/can afford, and everyone has their own take.
That's why they have dealerships and test drives.
Have a good weekend everyone!
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Originally Posted by 1Louder
The only facts you can debate about any car are the stats: cost, weight, power, handling, etc. These are the only objective things.
Why anyone buys the car they do is the intersection of what they value, what their priorities are, what they're passionate about, and what they are willing to pay. You can't debate those - they belong to each individual. What makes a car better than another is only in the eye of the beholder, because those four complex things define what "better" means to someone.
So an Altima is not better than a TSX or visa-versa. One may go faster, one may cost less. These things are clear. What makes one "better" than the other is whether resonates with what we value/prioritize/have passion for/can afford, and everyone has their own take.
That's why they have dealerships and test drives.
Have a good weekend everyone!
Why anyone buys the car they do is the intersection of what they value, what their priorities are, what they're passionate about, and what they are willing to pay. You can't debate those - they belong to each individual. What makes a car better than another is only in the eye of the beholder, because those four complex things define what "better" means to someone.
So an Altima is not better than a TSX or visa-versa. One may go faster, one may cost less. These things are clear. What makes one "better" than the other is whether resonates with what we value/prioritize/have passion for/can afford, and everyone has their own take.
That's why they have dealerships and test drives.
Have a good weekend everyone!
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