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The Nissan SV designation represents the "standard value" for the package/trim level of an Altima. Some highlights of the SV model are its Nissan Door to Door Navigation with Premium Traffic, Intelligent Cruise Control, Leather-appointed seats, Heated front seats, backup camera, and Blind Spot Warning system. Additionally, the SV model comes equipped with a capable four-cylinder engine that generates 188 horsepower from a 2.5-liter engine.
The SV isn't your typical model in 2013 – it's decked out with Nissan Connect GPS, Bluetooth, XM Radio, a larger display than many newer cars, a sunroof, tinted windows, and unique tire sizes. It's anything but standard.
The abbreviation "Nissan SV" actually represents the "standard value" designation for the specific package or trim level of the vehicle.