If this was 9999 new, I would go for one, just out of my budget....well, for the money, ima just get a gently used V6 Camaro or Mustang V6 with a manual or get a vintage Mustang....with a manual trans of course. I am 29, but never wanna go back to autos ever again. Right now I drive a 1998 5 speed Nissan Sentra....which is actually smaller than this car I think...besides the hood.
Those older Sentras are great cars, among the last made to be kept and maintained for a long time, not traded in and recycled after 50,000 miles. It's worth keeping and maintaining if it's in decent shape.
The base model comes with a regular key, no keyless entry or anything fancy. You can buy a flip key from nissan and have a locksmith cut it and program it for you.
Those are great cars, the only weakness is the Cvt tranny but you got that covered.
super common all over the world except the U.S
also have not been sold in Europe since like 2 generations ago
I really dig this thing. It's like a brand new 30 year old car.
1.6 litre. 122 hp "S" Trim doesn't give a 40/60 split rear seat back.
A split rear back seat would be nice, but the trunk has a lot of room.
There is a dealer near me that has 9!!!! of these with a manual, and one is even blue!
Oh man, go grab that thing! A blue one could be a rare future collector's item!
You should go get one now, my local dealer had 5 and when I went to buy a month later they were gone. I had to go elsewhere and wait a month for one.
If this was 9999 new, I would go for one, just out of my budget....well, for the money, ima just get a gently used V6 Camaro or Mustang V6 with a manual or get a vintage Mustang....with a manual trans of course. I am 29, but never wanna go back to autos ever again. Right now I drive a 1998 5 speed Nissan Sentra....which is actually smaller than this car I think...besides the hood.
Those older Sentras are great cars, among the last made to be kept and maintained for a long time, not traded in and recycled after 50,000 miles. It's worth keeping and maintaining if it's in decent shape.
If under $14k with discounts, manual? Sure! I nearly bought the prior generation one in 2018, end of the year, $9500.
Well, not quite that cheap, but pretty close. Very affordable and kinda fun to drive.
Did the car only come with one key?
Thankfully the car came with 2 keys.
The base model comes with a regular key, no keyless entry or anything fancy. You can buy a flip key from nissan and have a locksmith cut it and program it for you.