Showing posts with label Nissan Sentra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nissan Sentra. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

Unbelievable: Teen Jumps Moving Car, Hits Windshield, Flips Over and Lands on His Feet!


After watching this video, you'll probably be wondering if this guy is for real – and by that, we mean if this is a genuine incident and not a digitally manipulated one (you can never be sure this day and age), and if so, how can one be so foolish to attempt this kind of a stunt?

The guy, who looks like he is in his late teens, had a female friend drive her Nissan Sentra while he was running towards the car and then tried to jump or rather run over it, but he stumbled on the bonnet and hit his knee of the windshield, which caused him to flip over in the process. Unbelievably, he landed on his feet!

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Nissan Cuts Prices by Up to $4,400 on Seven U.S. Models to Rank Higher in Online Searches


Nissan will cut prices on seven of the 18 models it offers in the U.S. with the aim of making its cars show up more often in shoppers’ Internet searches. The price cuts vary from 2.7 percent, or $580 (€440), on the top-selling Altima midsize car to 10.7 percent, or $4,400 (€3,335), on the Armada big SUV. Other models included are the Sentra, Juke, Murano, Rogue and Maxima.

The seven vehicles that are getting the price cuts account for 65 percent of Nissan’s U.S. sales, according to Jose Munoz, Nissan senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas.

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Nissan Announces Recall for Five 2013 Models Due to Passenger Airbag Issue


Nissan will be recalling four of its own models, and one Infiniti vehicle, due to a possible problem with the passenger airbags, which may not deploy in the event of a crash. The affected models are the Sentra, Altima, Pathfinder, Leaf and the Infiniti JX35, all of which are from the 2013 model-year. Read more »

Monday, October 1, 2012

New 2013 Nissan Sentra Starts at $15,990*, $440 Less than Outgoing Model


Nissan today released detailed pricing for the brand-new Sentra compact saloon before it hits U.S. showrooms on October 16.

Prices for the 2013 Sentra start at $15,990, not including a destination and handling fee (*) of $780, which is $440 less than the starting MSRP of the previous generation model (2012MY).

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

New Nissan Pulsar Sedan and 2013 Patrol to Debut at Australian Motor Show


The compact sedan we first came to know as the new Sylphy for Asia before Nissan told us that it will be named Sentra in North America, will be marketed as the new Pulsar in Australia, where it will debut at the 2012 Australian International Motor Show in Sydney from October 19 to 28. Read more »

Friday, August 31, 2012

New 2013 Nissan Sentra is Larger Yet Lighter and More Efficient, Returns up to 40MPG


Nissan continues the new model assault on the North American market after the recent introductions of the mid-size Altima sedan and Pathfinder crossover with the next generation of the Sentra compact saloon.

If the 2013 version of the Sentra looks familiar, it's either because it's exterior design is modeled after the new Altima or you remember the third generation of the Asian market Nissan Sylphy sedan, displayed at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show in April.

We should point out here that the Russian market Nissan Almera, which debuted at this week's Moscow Auto Salon is based on the previous, second generation of the Sylphy.

In comparison to the previous generation Sentra, the 2013 model sports a 0.6-inch longer wheelbase at 106.3 inches and a 2.3-inch longer overall length at 182.1 inches. On the other hand, it's slightly lower in height (-0.6 inches) and narrower in width (-1.2 inches).

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Nissan Unveils New Almera Sedan at Moscow Auto Show, Gallery with 36 Photos


Highlighting Nissan's extended presence at this week's Moscow International Auto Salon, is the world premiere of its new Almera sedan that will be offered exclusively in Russia.

The reveal comes almost six months after the Japanese brand teased the car through a single image in late February.

As we pointed out at the time, the new Almera is based on the second generation of the Japanese market Bluebird Sylphy that uses Nissan's B-platform and which was introduced in 2005.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hit and Run Driver Strikes Down Four Scooters in Taiwan, Ambulance Just Passes By…


There are so many things wrong with this accident, which allegedly took place on a central road in Taiwan earlier today, that we could go on and on but let just give you the basics.

Video footage from another vehicle shows a driver of a white compact sedan (an older generation Nissan Sentra / Sunny, if we're not mistaken) running a red light more than five seconds after it turned on before he crashes into three or four scooters at the intersection.

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Monday, April 23, 2012

New Nissan Sylphy is the 2013 Sentra Sedan for North America


It doesn't take long to connect the dots after taking a quick look at the teaser photos and video of the 2013 Nissan Sentra for the North American market and comparing them with the official imagery of the new Nissan Sylphy sedan that was revealed today at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show.

Even though Nissan preferred to use the term "based on the Sylphy" in its press statement for the 2013 Sentra, it is evident that the two cars are more or less one and the same.

We expect that the differences between the two models will be limited to the trim accents on the exterior and interior of the car.

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Nissan Teases All-New 2013 Sentra Sedan, to be Unveiled this Summer


Nissan will mark the Sentra nameplate's 30th anniversary in the States with the presentation of an all-new model that will be unveiled later this summer with sales to start across the country in the fall.

The new Sentra will be based on a new global sedan that is making its world premiere at this week's Auto China 2012 in Beijing. The Chinese market version of the compact sedan is named Sylphy.

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