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Welcome to the Altima Auto Parts website, where our aim is to keep your Nissan Altima running as long as it can for as little money as possible. Finding the right parts and repairing your Altima instead of replacing it is not only more cost effective, but also better for the environment. Besides getting more for your money, you also avoid taking on somebody else's problems with another used car, or taking on a payment for years with another new car. Any way you look at it, it is better to repair.

The Altima is a popular car, and was first introducted in the 1993 model year by Nissan as a replacement for the Stanza. It came standard with a driver's side air bag and was also sold in Japan as the Bluebird, being dubbed a mid-sized, mid-priced luxury model in both markets. Later model years introduced improvements in the interior design and options such as a better stereo system. For the 2002 model year (and several years since) the Altima was the largest Japenese sedan in terms of interior volume, and also came equipped with the largest gas tank of any Japanese sedan, boasting a full 20 gallon capacity.

All of the current models are built in Tennessee or Mississippi, and since 2008 it has also been available in a Hybrid model, the HEV, offering substantial increases in fuel economy, in the 35 mpg range. It has turned out to be a very popular model for Nissan and it is expected to remain in production for years to come.

You can find parts here for every model year and every configuration of the Nissan Altima, as we specialize in this car and finding the right parts for your needs. From brakes to exhast, spark plug wires to light bulbs, we offer the lowest rates around for the parts you need, and our extensive national database lets you find them fast.

So whether you plan on making the repairs yourself, or simply buying the parts and having a local mechanic do the work, you came to the right place. Fixing your car is the best alternative in these tough economic times, and it is always cheaper than making payments on a new one. Parts are designed to wear out and to be replaced easily, this is part of the process of owning a car and getting the most from it.