Furthermore, the SE-R and SE-R Spec V have been enhanced with revised instrument panel accents and illumination, new wheels, a new 4.3-inch color audio system display with USB interface and standard Interface System for iPod.
Aside from the revised option packages, Nissan has launched the first-ever Navigation Package for the Sentra (2.0 SL, SE-R, SE-R Spec V, January 2010 availability), which includes a 5.0-inch color screen and XM NavTraffic Real-Time Traffic Information with pricing set at just $400.
As we noted before, Nissan has reduced pricing on all Sentra models, with the entry-level 2.0 with 6-speed manual transmission starting from $15,420 USD. The 2.0, 2.0 S, 2.0 SR and 2.0SL are all powered by a 140-horsepower 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that can be paired with a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT.
The sportier Sentra SE-R and SE-R V-Spec that come equipped with a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine delivering 177HP and 200 HP respectively, are both $1,080 cheaper than the 2009MY cars with prices set at $19,580 and $20,080 respectively.
Model | 2009 MSRP | 2010 MSRP | MSRP Reduction |
2.0 CVT | $16,730 | $16,600 | $130 |
2.0 S CVT | $17,760 | $17,160 | $600 |
2.0 SR | $17,760 | $17,160 | $600 |
2.0 SL | $19,660 | $18,560 | $1,100 |
SE-R | $20,660 | $19,580 | $1,080 |
SE-R Spec V | $21,160 | $20,080 | $1,080 |