2008 Nissan Altima and the Hybrid are ideal for body kits
Let take a closer look at both aerodynamic body kits and hybrid vehicles.
Hybrid...
The most noticeable difference between the Hybrid and other cars comes when it's time to stop for gas. The standard four-cylinder, with CVT, is rated 23/31, so figure low to mid twenties for average mpg. The Nissan Altima Hybrid is rated at 35/33.
Aerodynamic body kits...
For many, aerodynamics really factors into the body kits decision. Keeping a car aerodynamic is what most body kit enthusiasts are all about. Aerodynamics involves letting the wind fly over and around a car with the least amount of effort and in the freest way possible. The biggest factors prove to be aerodynamic designed body kits and spoilers. While most people just buy aerodynamic body kits to purely make their car more pleasing to the eye, many purchase with the intent of attaining higher speeds while using less fuel.
Now combine the reduceing fuel consumption properties of the aerodynamic designed body kits and Nissan Altima Hybrid and you have the perfect Tuners dream vehicle.
Some nice Nissan Altima interior options include...
- driver and front passenger heated seats
- leather seats and door trim
- leather wrapped steering wheel
- leather-wrapped gear shift knob
The Nissan Altima handling is excellent. Part of the reason is Nissan Altima has a new platform that is more rigid than the previous one and uses an all-new front suspension. In addition, Nissan Altima engine is mounted lower and uses a six-point mounting system in place of the previous four-point system. Front half-shafts have equal angles and are more parallel to the ground, eliminating torque steer to a great extent. While behind the wheel of a Nissan Altima, you'll have no problem diving hard into a tight turn and pushing through near the limit of adhesion. Many aftermarket exterior products for the Nissan Altima are easily found on the Internet. Body kits and other ground effects are very affordable for the Nissan Altima.
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