The Nissan Sentra is becoming better and better each time Nissan Motor Corporation reveals a new version. Nissan Sentra is a small vehicle that is a rebadged version of the Nissan Sunny and was made for the US car market. Sentra is not sold in Japan but it is known as the Bluebird Sylphy in the Japanese car market. In some Asian countries, Sentra also have the same version but is rolling out under the name of Nissan Pulsar. Sentra is currently competing with other compact models like the Ford Focus, Toyota Corolla, Mitsubishi Lancer, Honda Civic, Chevrolet Cobalt and VW Jetta. The previous models of the Sentra cost $15,000 for the base model and $21,000 on the upgraded version. Before this year ends, Nissan will reveal another version going out as a 2008 model.
The four-door subcompact car is finally revealed and much more than we expected. The current 2007 Nissan Sentra has been rebuilt wearing more impressive features as a 2008 Nissan Sentra. Two major changes are noted in comparison to its previous car model. If the ongoing Sentra 2.0 is given a manual gearbox, the new 2008 version receives an automatic transmission with an additional 15,000 to $15,750 without the $625 destination charge.
Anti-lock brake comes as a standard factory installed car part for the new Nissan. Before, it comes to the Sentra 2.0 version as an option wearing a price tag of $300 but this time, models like SL, SE-R Spec V and SE-R has this new car part available on your purchase.
These are the complete details of the latest pricing of the 2008 Nissan Sentra.
Sentra 2.0 CVT: $15,750
Sentra 2.0S M/T: $15,980
Sentra 2.0S CVT: $16,780
Sentra 2.0SL CVT: $18,680
Sentra SE-R CVT: $19,680
Sentra SE-R Spec V M/T: $20,180



