2009 Nissan Sentra Specifications

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Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan CVT 2.0 *Ltd Avail* $16,730 / $16,047 City: 24
Hwy: 30
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan Man 2.0S $16,960 / $15,823 City: 24
Hwy: 31
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan CVT 2.0S *Ltd Avail* $17,760 / $16,567 City: 24
Hwy: 30
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan CVT 2.0SL *Ltd Avail* $19,660 / $18,334 City: 24
Hwy: 30
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan CVT SE-R $20,660 / $19,265 City: 24
Hwy: 30
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan Man SE-R Spec V $21,160 / $19,729 City: 21
Hwy: 29
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan CVT 2.0 FE+ $16,730 / $16,047 City: 26
Hwy: 34
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan CVT 2.0S FE+ $17,760 / $16,567 City: 26
Hwy: 34
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan CVT 2.0SL FE+ $19,660 / $18,334 City: 26
Hwy: 34
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan CVT 2.0SR FE+ $17,760 / $16,567 City: 26
Hwy: 34
2009 Nissan Sentra: 4dr Sedan Man 2.0 $15,350 / $14,727 City: 24
Hwy: 31

Other Choices:

The 2009 Nissan Sentra stands in the middle of a fiercely competitive class with many excellent offerings. The 2010 Mazda3 launches in early 2009 and offers features not found on any other competitors; it’s also an enthusiast favorite. The 2009 Honda Civic matches the variety, including coupe and sedan body styles and multiple powertrains—even hybrid and natural gas—and it has more interior style than most others in this class. The 2009 Toyota Corolla has been recently redesigned, and its LE trim level is very attractive. The Ford Focus puts forth a coupe alongside the sedan, plus Ford’s unique SYNC hands-free system and great fuel economy, but it can’t compete with the Sentra on looks. The 2009 Hyundai Elantra and Dodge Caliber lag this pack in overall refinement and style.

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Comments (2 total)

  1. By Brett #1, Posted: 4/29/2009

    '07 Sentra

    We've had our standard 2.0 Sentra (2007) for a year or so and I can confidently say that it was a great purchase. We paid $16,400 CAD all taxes in and for the money it has more pep than a base line Corolla and a better ride than a Civic. We also drove from Calgary to Kamloops (700km+) on one tank. Over all, what is there to complain about... it's comfortable, looks good and is economical.

  2. By  Kelsey V. #2, Posted: 7/24/2009

    I have had my Nissan Sentra sine 2007. At first I really liked it, but I rushed into it because I was in desperate need for a car. It was affordable and cute, I only paid 16,000 for it.
    Throughout the last few years I have slowly started to see things falling apart. The paint above the c.d player started to chip, and the parts just started to pop apart. Next week I will have to bring it to the shop to get it worked on because what is holding the engine in the car is deteriorating. Wonderful huh?
    Yeah, I still love my car.. but I think it is time to trade it in.

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