Thread: Invoice price for 2009 Nissan Sentra
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Apr 8th, 2009 08:10 PM
#1
Newbie
Invoice price for 2009 Nissan Sentra
Does anyone know what's the invoice price for a 2009 Nissan Sentra or a good dealer to recommend in the Mississauga/Oakville area?
They offer 0% financing for 60 months for this model and I really like the car.
Thank you all!
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Apr 8th, 2009 09:51 PM
#2
+1...i priced the SE-R online and it comes to ~$25k OTD @ MSRP. Sweet deal.
If anyone can also post the SE-R invoice too that'd be great ! Thanks !
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Apr 9th, 2009 12:48 AM
#3
Which model is better, Sentra SL or SE-R?
Thanks.
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Apr 9th, 2009 01:00 PM
#4
I would really appreciate if anyone can provide whole sale price for Sentra 2.0S.
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Apr 9th, 2009 01:42 PM
#5
Jr. Member

invoice prices...
+1. any body has the invoice numbers for sentra and versa S? response is greatly appreciated ...
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Apr 9th, 2009 02:05 PM
#6

Originally Posted by
malecoke
+1...i priced the SE-R online and it comes to ~$25k OTD @ MSRP. Sweet deal.
I'm assuming that isn't a Spec-V? Not so much a sweet deal considering this car doesn't really live up to the performance it seems to imply and considering it's pretty darn ugly. Still, I guess I'd probably rather have the Sentra SE-R than the Corolla XRS; and the Spec-V over the Civic Si. The Spec-V ups the ante with better brakes, more power, a real transmission (the regular SE-R is sadly CVT-only), and LSD; but it still can't do much for the odd shape and ugly looks of the car it is underneath 
I'm actually suprised at this thread given I think this version of the Sentra has not been very popular at all. This is probably the first thread I remember on RFD even talking about this vehicle in the thread title! Nissan must have very poor sales on this model. Seems like the Versa, Altima, are good sellers while the odd-looking Sentra gets understandably overlooked.

Originally Posted by
ma678
Which model is better, Sentra SL or SE-R?
Thanks.
SE-R is the one of two performance model Sentras. The SE-R being the lower 170hp variant suitable for competing with the likes of the Corolla XRS, Cobalt Sport, Mazda3 2.3L, etc.; while the 200hp SE-R SpecV is more of a competitor for the Civic Si, VW GTI.
Within Sentra trims though, I'd rather either SE-R over the SL.
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Apr 9th, 2009 02:30 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
ES_Revenge
I'm assuming that isn't a Spec-V? Not so much a sweet deal considering this car doesn't really live up to the performance it seems to imply and considering it's pretty darn ugly. Still, I guess I'd probably rather have the Sentra SE-R than the Corolla XRS; and the Spec-V over the Civic Si. The Spec-V ups the ante with better brakes, more power, a real transmission (the regular SE-R is sadly CVT-only), and LSD; but it still can't do much for the odd shape and ugly looks of the car it is underneath
I'm actually suprised at this thread given I think this version of the Sentra has not been very popular at all. This is probably the first thread I remember on RFD even talking about this vehicle in the thread title! Nissan must have very poor sales on this model. Seems like the Versa, Altima, are good sellers while the odd-looking Sentra gets understandably overlooked.
It's definitely overlooked. With $25k OTD (without negotiation) you can get a Corolla Sport or a Civic Sport, and the Sentra SE-R outperforms both in terms of features and performence by a longggg shot. One thing that's worth noticing is the CVT version reaches its peak torque @ 2800rpm. Should be quite impressive off the line.
And i dont think it looks that bad if you get one in black and tint the windows...it's just another short chubby compact, that look can last u a while before it looks outdated.
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Apr 9th, 2009 03:12 PM
#8
Which model is it, SE-R?
I finally decided to test driving Sentra 2009 2.0S because I'm afraid tires on SE-R are much more expensive and it's hard to find spare ones.
Any price suggestions?
Thank you, guys.

Originally Posted by
malecoke
It's definitely overlooked. With $25k OTD (without negotiation) you can get a Corolla Sport or a Civic Sport, and the Sentra SE-R outperforms both in terms of features and performence by a longggg shot. One thing that's worth noticing is the CVT version reaches its peak torque @ 2800rpm. Should be quite impressive off the line.
And i dont think it looks that bad if you get one in black and tint the windows...it's just another short chubby compact, that look can last u a while before it looks outdated.

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Apr 9th, 2009 07:55 PM
#9
the markup is about $1500 on the Sentra's .... I have a 08 Sentra SE-R, I got it for just over $26000 w/ taxes & .065% financing for 36 months, but you can do much better. Also, the dealer cost for the moonroof/audio upgrade is $1500 on the SE-R/Spec V models.
Do NOT go for that security add-on for $500 or whatever, even if they say you have to get it or all of the dealership cars come with it, its BS! Negotiate hard, its a bad economy, new car sales have plummeted and its not exactly a sales leader. Richmond Hill's Alta Nissan is apparently the best, stay the hell away from Agincourt & Morningside Nissan. I purchased mine at Village Nissan and I wouldn't recommend them.
My impressions, the build quality of the interior is pretty poor IMO, the material isn't the best either (hard plastic on the dash). I have the SE-R w/ CVT and its pretty darn good on gas for a big engine, I get about 9.5 - 10 L/100 km. Its not the best and I'm sure the 2.0 engine does much better. Highway driving is about 8.0 L/100 km if you keep the speeds at 110km/h. It terms of driving, with the big engine, it can get upto speed and fast no problem, I'm usually cruising at 130km/h on highways, whereas on my dad's Matrix, that'd really require me to push the car. But as it is a tall car, there is noticable body roll, but the SE-R's seats hold you relatively well. The car has a lot of nice features standard although I do hate the fact that I can't push down the rear seats from the trunk. The SE-R isn't a "sport" car by any means, but I can't drive stick and I don't want to pay premium gas for the Spec V, plus I found the SE-R to be fun to drive. I only compared my car to the Mazda3, which was $2000 more.
I would personally go for the SE-R, I didn't drive the 2.0 models, but I find them uglier and boring. Only the Spec V comes with summer performance tires, the SE-R has all weather, don't be afraid, test drive that thing!
If you have any questions/concerns regarding the SE-R, feel free to PM me, I'd be more than willing to help you guys/gals out.... and I do love my car, no matter whatever negatives I may have posted above or others say (styling wise especially)
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Apr 10th, 2009 03:11 PM
#10
[OP]
Newbie
Thanks guys! Can you recommend any good sales reps in the Mississauga/Oakville area?
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Apr 21st, 2009 04:19 PM
#11
Just helped my girlfriend get a deal of a lifetime. 2008 (floor Model with 18 km's) SE-R Spec-v w/sport package and extended warranty + 7 Oil Changes + Hood Deflector. $25k out the door. You can't even get a Civic EX-L with "similar" features for that. Heck, a Fit sport is about that much. Btw, I love the understated look of the New Spec-v, was not a huge fan of the old ricer look of prior gen.
Mileage so far on first tank: 350km and still over a quarter tank left. (City driving mainly)
Last edited by a2vr6; Apr 21st, 2009 at 05:34 PM.
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Apr 21st, 2009 04:21 PM
#12

Originally Posted by
a2vr6
Just helped my girl get a deal of a lifetime. 2008 (floor Model with 18 km's) SE-R Spec-v w/sport package and extended warranty + 7 Oil Changes + Hood Deflector. $25k out the door. You can't even get a Civic EX-L with "similar" features for that. Heck, a Fit sport is about that much. Btw, I love the understated look of the New Spec-v, was not a huge fan of the old ricer look of prior gen.
Was that the one from Alta?
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Apr 21st, 2009 04:58 PM
#13
I still don't trust the Nissan QR engine. Revised or otherwise. It took them so long to fess up to the engine issues, one wonders what else they were hiding.
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