Is the Nissan Almera reliable?
Is the Nissan Almera a good car? I have heard you could have a lot of problems with them.
Sean BrownMay 2013 Filed under: reliability
Expert answer
Hi Sean,
Well, generally we'd say that the only problem with the Almera is that it's just about the dullest car ever made. And that's not just our view; Nissan itself basically admitted as much when it decided that a conventional five-door hatch was just not good enough anymore and replaced it with the Qashqai.
Still, the Almera is a spacious, comfy five-or-four-door family car and I guess there's nothing wrong with that. There are a few reported problems though. The headlights can mist up and stop working, so check them for condensation. The rocker cover gaskets can leak oil and the radiators are occasionally leaky and clog-prone. Timing chains need to be tightened at 9,000-mile intervals or the engine develops a misfire. Faulty oxygen sensors can lead to engine management issues and are a surprisingly expensive fix. Front brakes can wear unevenly and the handbrake mechanism can cause the rear handbrake calipers to get sticky.
That's about it though. Almeras have a rep for being pretty reliable.
Neil Briscoe - Complete Car Adviser@neilmbriscoe