Edmunds has released their Best Retained Value Awards for 2014 and we're pleased to reveal that the 2014 Nissan Altima rose to the top of the midsize sedan category, beating out the competition for the prestigious award. Determined from the average cash True Market Value price during the car's first five months on the market, the Altima is expected to have the highest residual value within a five-year span - an overall retained value of 47.3 percent.

"Built to inspire and withstand the elements of time, the Altima was designed to satisfy the needs of owners today, tomorrow and for years to come," said Fred Diaz, senior vice president, Nissan Sales & Marketing and Operations. "This recognition from Edmunds.com further solidifies the Altima's place among the best and most valuable vehicles on the road."

Delivering an EPA-estimated 38 mpg highway when equipped with the 2.5L DOHC inline four-cylinder engine, the 2014 Nissan Altima is incredibly fuel-efficient and comes with a series of high-tech features that increase functionality for drivers. It's among the best-selling midsize sedans in the country and has also been previously praised on Edmunds' "Top Rated Vehicles" and "2014 Most Popular Midsize Cars" lists. Texas Nissan is your go-to dealership to discover the all-new model, and find out more information about its specs and features.

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