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MW 2002: Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V Road Test
Introducing the 'stealth' Sentra - Canada.com December 10, 2009
Introducing the 'stealth' Sentra"The SE-R Spec V really provides the best of both worlds," says Tim Muirhead of Newcastle Nissan. "It meets all the requirements of a young family on a day
2007 Subaru Impreza - Question IT - Import Tuner Magazine November 26, 2009
I am the proud owner of an '08 Sentra SE-R Spec V with aspirations of turning some wrenches on this project soon, but am lost on where to begin,
2010 Toyota Corolla XRS Review - Auto123 December 05, 2009
Clearly, the XRS variant of the Corolla won't win any stoplight races compared with other sporty compact sedans such as the Civic Si, Sentra SE-R Spec V and
Toyota Corolla XRS 2010 : essai routier - Auto123.com December 05, 2009
Corolla ne battra clairement pas sur le quart de mille les berlines compactes plus sportives telles que les Civic Si, Sentra SE-R Spec V et Jetta GLI.
Q:
A: 1. The 2002 Sentra is NOT a sporty car. No, being a Spec-V does not make it more sporty.
2. A car like that, has not been "babied." Ferrari's are babied. Porsches. Nissans, especially 4-door ugly sedans, are driven till they die.
3. 90,000 miles on basically a 5 year old car, equals 18,000 miles a year. The national average is around 12,000, so this car has been driven A LOT. You don't get that many miles on a car, by taking it easy on it.
4. Consumer Auto rates the car at around $7000 if it's pretty much flawless. I guarantee you, the one you're looking at, is not. I wouldn't pay more than around $5500.
5. Like you said, a lot of factors affect lifespan. There's no way to answer that. If you don't maintain it, it might last a month. If you maintain it like a child, it might last 30 years.
Good luck. (answered by Vipassana on May 07, 2008)
Q:
A: In my car its in the trunk, under the rear panel where the rear speakers are. Its not that big in size. It looks like a small rectangular box of Kleenex tissue with wires going in and out. The difference in my car and yours is the engine and the Spec V badge. :) (answered by Hakuna Matata on February 11, 821)
Q:
A: im guessing around 8 seconds (answered by deautophile on October 10, 2007)