2013 Nissan Altima — Reliability

Roughly 1 in 3 Altimas from the 2013–2018 range will experience CVT failure by 100,000 miles.

The 2013 Nissan Altima is a polarizing model in the used car market. While it offers industry-leading seat comfort (the "Zero Gravity" seats) and excellent fuel economy for its class, it is widely considered one of the in the Altima's history due to severe transmission and electrical issues . The "Elephant in the Room": CVT Transmission Failure 2013 nissan altima reliability

Which Nissan Model Years to Look For and Avoid [Updated for 2025] Roughly 1 in 3 Altimas from the 2013–2018

To extend the life of a healthy unit, specialists recommend changing the CVT fluid every 25,000–30,000 miles (ignoring the "lifetime fluid" claim) and installing an aftermarket transmission cooler . Common Mechanical & Electrical Issues The "Elephant in the Room": CVT Transmission Failure

Replacing a failed CVT typically costs between $3,800 and $5,500 at independent shops, and upwards of $9,000 at dealerships.