Today, Nissan released pricing for the full lineup of its all-new 2007 Sentra compact sedan. The base Sentra 2.0 with a six-speed manual will start at $14,750, and the 2.0 with a continuously variable automatic transmission will cost $15,550. This is a marked increase — $1,500 — over the 2006 Sentra 1.8, but the new vehicle features many more standard features, and the company points out that the mid-level 2.0 S is only $50 more than the outgoing 1.8 S. Nissan also introduced the less-expensive Versa subcompact earlier this year to accommodate the lower end of the price range.
If you missed Joe Wiesenfelder’s early look at the Sentra, interested shoppers will find it essential reading. The new Sentra is on sale now.
For the rest of the pricing breakdown, keep reading.
Sentra 2.0 Manual $14,750
Sentra 2.0 CVT $15,550
Sentra 2.0S Manual $15,650
Sentra 2.0S CVT $16,450
Sentra 2.0SL CVT $18,400
Destination of $605 not included.
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Former managing editor David Thomas has a thing for wagons and owns a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 Volkswagen Passat wagon.