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#1 of 14 Nissan Sentra 2009
by budh
Jun 20, 2008 (11:42 am)
Any idea when we can expect the 2009 Sentra to be available? Any changes expected? (I would really like stability control to be an option on the higher models, at least.)
Bud H
#2 of 14 New info just posted at Nissannews
by waynetam
Jul 12, 2008 (12:48 am)
I'm disappointed that 09 Sentra still doesn't have ESP which is proven to save lives.
2009 Nissan Sentra and Sentra SE-R
The sixth generation Sentra, which debuted in 2007, offers style, space, quality, performance and interior flexibility for active lifestyles. For 2009, Sentra is again available with standard 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, standard 6-speed manual transmission or available fuel-efficient Nissan Xtronic CVTä (Continuously Variable Transmission).
Sentra is also available in Sentra SE-R and Sentra SE-R Spec V models – both featuring sporty styling, enhanced performance and additional standard equipment versus non-SE-R models. Sentra SE-R features Nissan’s refined QR25DE 4-cylinder engine rated at 177 horsepower and 172 lb-ft of torque (on regular unleaded fuel), matched with an Xtronic CVT™ (Continuously Variable Transmission) with paddle shifters for smooth, sporty performance. The 6-speed manual-equipped Sentra SE-R Spec V features a high-output version of the QR25DE engine, with top end engine modifications that help it achieve 200 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque. Contributing to the Spec V’s outstanding performance is unique suspension tuning, larger diameter brakes and an optional Helical Limited Slip Differential.
For 2009, Sentra offers minor revisions, including:
· Revised trunk lid design
· New velour charcoal and beige seat cloth and door trims (2.0 and 2.0 S models)
· Revised driver-side and passenger-side seatbacks (2.0 SL)
· Additional (two total) 12-volt power points (2.0 S, 2.0 SL, SE-R. SE-R Spec V)
· MP3 playback capability (2.0 S, 2.0 SL, SE-R, SE-R Spec V)
New auto speed-sensing door locks
· New 2.0 SL Premium Package with moonroof and heated driver and front passenger’s seats
· New SE-R Upgrade Package (moonroof, Nissan Intelligent KeyÔ)
· New SE-R/SE-R Spec V Premium Audio Package
· Five new exterior colors: Red Brick, Metallic Blue, Sonoran Sand, Midnight Sky and Artic Blue
The 2009 Nissan Sentra is available in five models: 2.0 (CVT), 2.0 S (6MT, CVT), 2.0 SL (CVT), SE-R (CVT) and SE-R Spec V (6MT). It goes on sale in October 2008.
#3 of 14 Nissan Sentra 2009 - Road Vibrations & Bumps
by shirschberg
Aug 15, 2009 (7:36 pm)
We just purchased a Nissan Sentra 2.0S. We very much
like the car, but there is allot of road vibration and you
FEEL every bump the car goes over. The mechanic took
some air out of the tires (which were slightly over inflated)
but we stlll get a VERY rough ride over bumps.
Is there anything that can improve this condition such
as a higher grade struts on the front?
Thanks
#4 of 14 Nissan Sentra 2009 CVT FE+ 2.0S
by cwolf2007
Aug 19, 2009 (10:01 pm)
We also brought this model this month but did not feel those bump you mention about.
On the other hand, we find the acceleration is not sensitive as we need to press a lot to make the car start to move. The car even not move when the at "D" position without acceleration or brake.
#5 of 14 Re: Nissan Sentra 2009 CVT FE+ 2.0S [cwolf2007]
by ovybox
Dec 21, 2009 (9:21 pm)
Same on my 2008 Sentra 2.0S CVT.
The suspension is a bit stiff (do not feel bumps) but that's fine cause I drive on interstate mainly.
Acceleration is less sensitive than on other cars.
Love the CVT gearbox.
#6 of 14 Bluetooth
by jenb4
Jan 27, 2010 (12:09 pm)
Does anyone else have the bluetooth on their 2009 Sentra?
How many speakers do you hear it from?
Thank you!
J
#7 of 14 Leaky trunks..
by rward1
Mar 07, 2010 (5:23 am)
My O9 trunk leaked, the wet smell got pretty bad. The dealer said it was the License plate lights..but I expect the trunk seal does not work. The buzzer does not stop sometimes and the Key has to be reinserted over and over to shut it off. The dealer sprayed it with something? Now the tire pressure light comes on and then goes off...on..off..buzzer..light it never ends with this car.
#8 of 14 Nissan Sentra 2.0S Feeling a tough ride upon braking
by sureng
Mar 26, 2010 (4:27 pm)
If i reduce my speed to 20mph with a brake and if i allow the car to stop itself i feel a stiff ride at 15mph even without applying the brakes and that gets alright after few seconds. The dealer is saying this is how all the Nissan Sentra runs due to CVT transmission. But i heard the CVT gives problem only during acceleration.
Secondly i find the steering is hard....
#9 of 14 Re: Nissan Sentra 2.0S Feeling a tough ride upon braking [sureng]
by shopclassgirl
Jun 20, 2010 (9:40 am)
Sureng: I am also having the issue with my 2010 Sentra SR. Below 20mph the car tries to lunge, it's minimal, but annoying and just doesn't seem normal. I also experience a drag/lunge/hestitation going from braking, then back to gas pedal at or around 15 - 25mph. I even feel drag when slowing from 40mph to less than 40, but the biggest nuisance with my trans is at 25mph or less, for instance, when in traffic. The dealer told me to try and give it some gas to maintain the CVT ratio...but if I do that to rid the problem, I'll hit the car in front of me (in traffic situations.) While, Yes, the CVT is awesome, as far as I'm concerned, at the higher speeds (40mph and over), very smooth and super quick, but what's wrong with the lower mph's on the CVT. And why don't I hear anyone else complain of this? Maybe we both have lemon transmissions!!!!! I'm still seeking dealer assistance on my 2010 SR. I hope to report back something positive soon.
#10 of 14 2009 Electronic Stearing
by nissanwas4me
Sep 27, 2010 (11:41 pm)
I have just had my Nissan in the shop again for it's general maintenance and told them again how heavy the car feels when driving. I likened the steering to that of a truck. It was explained to me when I picked up my vehicle that models below the Altima. have this electronic steering rather than hydraulics. Now not being a mechanic but coming from a family of brothers, I knew what he was talking about. Bottom line for me is the car is not responsive, if you have to swerve it is very difficult to bring back to the correct lane. This can be frightening and hazardous. I have complained about this from the first time we took the car in for maintenance, but this is the only time I was finally told this is the design and it makes for more difficult steering and handling. This was never explained when I purchased the car and has soured me on Nissan. I have owned four other Nissan products and been very happy but when the service folks can tell you the car is hard to drive, this is a bad design, and only on the less expensive models, you begin to form your own opinions. For me when I am able to trade this car away I will, and I am currently looking, I will not be looking at another Nissan. I am very disappointed that the only answer I have is live with it or get rid of it.