Ser Spec V, Super Low Miles, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
2005 Nissan Sentra SER Spec V, 63,906 miles, excellent original condition, premium Nissan sound system, sunroof, new front brakes and rotors, a new battery and a new starter motor. If you're unfamiliar with this car, the model designator stands for Sport Edition-Racing - Special Version, which means it was upgraded to a 2.5 liter engine, a 6 speed manual transmission, 17 inch alloy wheels, a limited slip differential, performance suspension upgrades from Nissan's Racing Division and more. These cars only weigh 2710 pounds and are known for their excellent handling. Feels like a sports car, but does the work of a sedan while getting the fuel mileage of an economy car. And this one is super clean with very low mileage.
$9,500 or make your best offer. •2.5 liter inline 4 cylinder DOHC engine with variable valve timing •175 horsepower, 180 ft/lbs torque •4 Doors •Air conditioning •Center Console - Full with covered storage •Clock - In-radio •Cruise control •External temperature display •Front fog/driving lights •Front-wheel drive •Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 29 and EPA city (mpg): 23 •Intermittent window wipers •Limited slip differential •Manual 6 Speed Transmission •Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door •Overhead console - Mini with storage •Passenger Airbag •Power mirrors •Power windows with 1 one-touch •Privacy/tinted glass •Rear defogger •Rear spoiler - Wing •Remote power door locks •Speed-proportional power steering •Tachometer •Tilt steering wheel •Trip computer |
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