Used Nissan Sentra

Nissan Sentra 150

The Nissan Sentra is one of Nissan Motor’s most enduring brands, having been produced since 1982. This compact car is actually the Nissan Sunny that has been rebadged for export. Thus, the Sentra is only known outside Japan.

In Japan, the Sentra or Sunny has been rebranded as the Bluebird Sylphy. In the United States, the Sentra is retailed for as high as $21,000 for the high end version, while the base model is at $15,000. Due to the volume of the car’s interior, the USA EPA has reclassified the car a mid-sized car, with the Nissan Versa replacing it as Nissan’s flagship compact car.

Base MSRP for New Nissan Sentra: $16,060
Estimated Price Range for Used Nissan Sentra: $800-$15,000
Estimated MPG for Nissan Sentra: 23 City/33 Hwy
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In other markets, particularly in Latin America, the Sentra has been rebranded. In fact Mexico’s Nissan Tsuru has undergone three generations, while the V16 (Chile) B13 (Bolivia and Panama) and the Clásico (Peru) is basically the same Nissan Sentra with minor variations in the car’s aesthetics and mechanics. In Asian countries like Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines, the Sentra has localized versions, with mechanical downgrades and cosmetic changes to suit the particular markets.

Nissan Sentra Review

July 20, 2008 at 8:39 pm | 1 comment

Used Nissan Stanza

Nissan Stanza 150

The Nissan Violet was a midsized car produced by Nissan Motors since 1973. It was then divided into two models, the Auster and the Violet four years later. Rebranding occurred in 1984 primarily for the North American market, where the Violet became known as the Nissan Stanza.

However, ten years later, the Stanza was totally discontinued in all markets, giving way in North America to the Nissan Altima and in Japan to models Cefiro and Pulsar. As a racecar, a variation of the model, the Violet 160J became the most successful car of Nissan in the World Rally Championship.

From 1979 to 1982, it won Kenya’s Safari Rally, 1980’s Rally New Zealand and the Rallye Côte d’Ivoire in 1981. Although discontinued in the U.S. as early as 1992, its successor, the Altima, still bore its name for its first generation. It was known as the Nissan Stanza Altima, the Stanza dropped altogether in the Altima’s succeeding second generation.

Estimated Price Range for Used Nissan Stanza: $1,600-$6,000
Estimated MPG for Nissan Stanza: 21 City/28 Hwy
Available Trims: Base, E, XE, GL
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Nissan Stanza Drifting

July 20, 2008 at 8:35 pm | No comment

Used Nissan Titan

Nissan Titan 150

The Nissan Titan full-size pickup truck, primarily catered to North American market, debuted in 2004. Its platform, the stretched Nissan F-Alpha platform is being shared by the pickup truck with other Nissan vehicles namely the Nissan Armada and luxury Infiniti QX56.

The Titan is made in Nissan’s Mississippi plant in Canton. Although not intended to be a direct competitor to the big trucks the American big 3 (Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler) produces, it also gave Nissan a noticeable share in the truck market, particularly in the south central area of the U.S.

Base MSRP for New Nissan Titan: $27,410
Estimated Price Range for Used Nissan Titan: $4,600-$25,000
Estimated MPG for Nissan Titan: 12 City/17 Hwy
Available Trims: Base, SE, LE, XE
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Since it was introduced, the Titan received praise for its innovative features like a lockable storage on the side of the driver and its roomy interior. It has only been criticized for lacking options on its body style. Currently, only King Cab and Crew Cab models are available for the Nissan Titan. Furthermore only a 5.6L V8 engine is available for the Titan, with no options for a V6 engine available.

Nissan Titan Review

July 20, 2008 at 7:54 pm | 2 comments

Used Nissan Versa

Nissan Versa 150

The Nissan Versa, as it is known in the United States and Canada, has been available in the market since 2004. Outside of Canada and the U.S., markets such as Japan, Australia, and Mexico, this subcompact car is known as the Tiida.

In Southeast Asian countries, the Versa is branded as the Nissan Latio. The Versa was manufactured as a replacement of the Nissan Sunny and Nissan Pulsar. A hunchback form and a sedan variation are available for the Versa. Countires like China and Taiwan have local producers of the Versa/Tiida – Dongfeng and Yulon Motor Companies, respectively.

Base MSRP for New Nissan Versa: $10,990
Estimated Price Range for Used Nissan Versa: $6,900-$9,000
Estimated MPG for Nissan Versa: 28 City/34 Hwy
Available Trims: Base, S
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The Tiida, due to the popularity of its predecessor, the Almera, was received warmly in European markets, particularly in Ireland, where “grey” imports happened even before its official release in 2007. The car has received popular media mileage, particularly in the hit series Heroes, where the Japanese character Hiro used the Versa in driving around the U.S.

Nissan Versa Review

July 20, 2008 at 7:38 pm | No comment

Used Chevrolet 150

Chevrolet 150 150

General Motors manufactured the Chevrolet 150 (or One-Fifty) as a fleet/economy market offering from 1953 to 1957. The One-Fifty became popular as fleet service vehicles for state governments, police and small businesses, as well as private cars for economy-minded automobile owners and hot rodders.

The Chevrolet 150 was essentially a basic car with no frills, solid colors, rubberized flooring and plain heavy duty upholstery. Stark trim, the One-Fifty had few options and small amenities like cigarette lighters and ashtrays are incorporated into the unit at extra costs. Later models of Chevrolet 150, however, came in more stylish designs than the earlier iterations as interior improvements and stainless steel side trimmings became standard in all Chevy cars.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet 150: $2,000-$50,000
Available Trims: base
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One-Fifty body styles to choose from were limited to sedans, wagons and the club coupe which became available only in the 1955 model year. Low output engines and manual transmissions were the standard for all Chevrolet 150 model years except in the 1957 variants which included a full race-ready version.

July 19, 2008 at 12:14 am | No comment

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