I bought the car in December of 2001 as a 2002 model year. First thing that went wrong was the leather/vinyl cover around the shift knob. It came off and started to look really bad as you see inside the gear box. It was under warranty so dealer fixed it but it came off again after 3 weeks and had it fixed again under warranty. So far it is still in place for the last two years. An year later in March 2003, check engine light came on and took it to the dealer. Thankfully the car had 35,850 miles and was almost out of warranty. Dealer kept the car for 19 days trying to find the problem with the car but no clue. After replacing several parts such as spark plugs etc. the light went out. Dealer told me that one of the cylinders was mis-firing but was unable to tell me why. Since then the car has been running smoothly with no problems.
Even though the initial experience with the check engine light was bad, I am still in love with the car. In 30 months, I have logged 70k miles on it and it still runs just like brand new. Tire size is a bit awkward and hard to find. The 2.5 came with 205/65/16 which almost no tire retailer carried in the area and Continental was the only company making them. Another alternative is 215/55/R16. They also fit the 16 inch rim and perform better than the original ones since they are wider. Gas mileage is excellent. I get 475+ miles of all highway driving in a gas tank which translates into a round trip between New York City and Washington DC. Camry or Accord can never beat that.
Hi.
I bought my 2002 Nissan Altima with 16,000 miles in 4/03; I opted to purchase new tires in 1/04, and the only type I could find for the car were the Continentals. I have been pleased with them and was able to locate a tire store that was selling the Continentals for around $60 each. I did have a very hard time and found that no other tires were being made to fit the car in '04. Maryann from Western MA.
If you are looking for tires, I used tirerack to buy Kumhos to fit my 02 Altima 2.5S. I like those tires better than the silly Continentals that came with the ride.