Friday, August 14, 2009

2010 Nissan Sentra Offers More, Priced Less

2010 nissan sentra exterior image Competition in the compact car market is intense. This is particularly true since the launch of several stylish and fun-to-drive compacts in the market, namely the all-new Mazda3. Naturally, the interest in the Mazda3 has sparked a reaction from Nissan which competes against the 3 with the Sentra. In hopes of maintaining a slight edge, Nissan is introducing a price cut that will make the Sentra far more affordable than that of the Mazda3.

The 2010 Nissan Sentra will feature a price cut that could range from a couple hundred to thousands of dollars. Framingham Sentra dealers say it will also be more attractive for buyers for the 2010 model year as it will become available with all-new amenities such as leather seating and a satellite navigation system. These additions are modest admits Nissan Service Providence, but will go a long way in making the Sentra more competitive against similarly priced vehicles from Honda, Mazda, and even Volkswagen.

Also for the 2010 model year, the Nissan Sentra will get a simple exterior update. Headlight and taillights have been updated along with a new grille. Buyers at a Nissan dealer concentrating on Chattanooga used cars will also see all-new wheels available.

The Nissan Sentra price drop also applies to the top of the line SE-R Sec V. This Sentra model is specifically gears towards driving enthusiasts, and those that want to have relatively cheap speed. With price tag that’s less than $1,000 off the 2009 price, this performance-tuned Sentra is certainly competitively priced next to the likes of the Jetta and Civic Si.

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See a Nissan Sentra comparison here.

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