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346 messages, Last post on Dec 06, 2009 at 11:34 PM
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Convinence package IS required to get alloy wheels on the S trim. so your total package cost is about $1k+, which might make you think to buy SL since it's only abt $2k more and has leather seats, trip pc, bigger center display, etc. With rebates and all, SL should be less thak $18 OTD, may be even cheaper for year end deals. Compared to Civic, Corolla and Mazda 3, Sentra is the best bang for the money. no other car offers you leather seats, alloy wheels, trip pc, CVT, roomy interiors for this price. Mazda 3 got really close performance wise but has bas safety ratings, Civic is better looks wise but has a weak engine and is more expensive. Corolla, doesn't even come close. So overall I would recommend Sentra out of those 4 cars. It definitely NOT the best looking compact car out there, but other than that, it wins in every category. Toyota and Honda seems to be more realiable, but Nissan is not bad either, and costs you a lot less. Hope that helps.
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Replying to: hmshah (Aug 06, 2008 9:20 am) If the CVT is a must, then I agree. If an ordinary AT could suffice, then the Elantra SE with heated leather seats is a good value also, plus it includes ESC which is not offered on the Sentra. Also the Optima EX is a good value, with current incentives (still no CVT, but a 5AT). |
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Replying to: phxsunstrok (Aug 04, 2008 3:48 pm) I am in Gilbert, have been looking at Nissan Sentra, Altima and also Hyundai Elentra and Sontana. I have been to tempe and chandler Nissan. I was treated better at tempe. But I have heard pinnacle is ok. But I am still looking. Are you for sure on a Sentra? MIke
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Replying to: aznewcar (Aug 10, 2008 7:43 pm) |
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$17000+tax+otd ($1000 rebate included). Nissan Sentra 2.0 S CVT Conv.package (Bluetooth + CD.. and other stuff) + Alloy Wheels + Sunroof + Mats W/divider + Splash guard + Body Color side M + 3.9% Financing |
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I got the standard version of Sentra 2.0 S a few days ago. But only got 1 key + 2 remote entry. I know definitely 1 key was missing and they are going to duplicate for me. But I heard there is another simplified key which can drive the car but can not open the glove box. Anybody can give me an idea? Also, can anybody tell me is there any difference between the duplicated key and the original key? Thanks. By the way, my car was bought $15306 Out the Door, including tax and MV fees and rebate.
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Replying to: sentranow (Aug 12, 2008 10:12 am)
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Replying to: backy (Aug 12, 2008 11:14 am) |
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My Mom just totaled her old carolla and I need to find a suitable replacement for her. After looking at the Civic, Elantra and Carolla, I have begun to settle on the Sentra 2.0 S. Sunroof is the only option that she wants. Ideal car 2.0 S w/ CVT Moonroof Floormats MSRP = $18,780 (incl dest) Invoice = $17,494 Rebate = $1,500 Invoice with rebate applied = $15,994 I'm in the chicago land area and was wondering what + / - invoice people are getting. I've heard dealers are trying to jack you on small cars because of the gas price panic, but I know that will vary across different manufacturers. What's a fair OTD price? = $16,000 plus ttl? Am I crazy?
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Replying to: markwarren66 (Aug 12, 2008 2:08 pm) I bought my car at Rosen motors in Gurnee. For the 2008 Nissan Sentra S CVT with convenience plus, alloy wheels, splash guards, and floor mats with divider, I paid $15400 OTD. That broke down as: the car sale price was 16255 +985 tax +150 doc fees (unavoidable) + 10 plate transfer - 2000 rebates (1000 w/ 2.9% financing +500 recent college graduate + 500 Memorial Day rebate). If you want to know who to contact, let me know. I don't think you can get just those options though. For the moonroof, I believe you need alloy wheels, convenience plus, and the audio package. And I know that all that for around 16000 will be way too hard to do. But if you can handle not having the moonroof and get the options like what I got (which are more than enough), you could get a great deal from Rosen I'm sure.
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