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US $3,600.00
Year:2001 Mileage:168000 Color: Features
Location:

Vernon, New Jersey, United States

Vernon, New Jersey, United States
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2001 Nissan Sentra GXE

Save Hundreds on dealer fees & additional charges purchase privately.

Contact me via email, txt, or call: (973) 866-9776
Pickup available in: Vernon, NJ 07462 or Boonton, NJ 07005 (near Parsippany)




Mpg - City/Highway


City: 27
Highway: 35


Engine

126-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 (regular gas)
Torque 129 lbs.-ft. @ 2,400 rpm
# of valves: 16
Variable valve control
Sequential MPI
Aluminum cylinder head
Ignition type: Electronic
Engine orientation: Transverse
Fuel tank capacity: 13.2 gal.

Transmission

5-speed manual w/OD (Automatic)

Powertrain


100-amp. alternator


Battery amp hours: 49Ah


Battery-rundown protection


Low emission vehicle


Single stainless steel exhaust


Axle ratio: 4.18


Front-wheel drive



Suspension/Handling

Independent front strut suspension w/anti-roll bar
Front coil springs
Rear multi-link suspension w/anti-roll bar

Rear coil springs
Speed-sensing hydraulic power-assist rack-pinion steering
Full wheel wheel covers

Tires 185/65/14.

Body Exterior Features

4 Doors
Body-colored door handles
Body-colored front and rear bumpers
Fully galvanized steel body material
Chrome grille


Convenience Features

Air Conditioning / Heating
Cruise control with steering wheel controls
Mechanical trunk/hatch/door remote release
Power windows with driver 1-touch down
Mechanical fuel remote release
Keyfob trunk/hatch/door releaseIlluminated entry
Standard Day-night rearview mirror
Driver and passenger-side visor mirrors
Front and rear cupholders
Full floor console with covered box
Glove box
Driver and passenger door bins
Audio media storage
Covered bin instrument-panel storage
Driver's footrest
2 12V DC power outlets


Seating and Trim
Max. seating capacity of 5
Front bucket seats
8-way driver seat adjustment
Manual reclining driver and passenger seats
Manual height-adjustable driver seat
Manual driver and passenger fore/aft adjustment
Manual driver cushion tilt
4-way passenger seat adjustment
Front center armrest
Rear bench seat
Premium cloth front and rear seat upholsteryRear seat fold-forward seatback
Full cloth headliner
Carpet floor covering w/All Weather Rubber Floor Mats
Urethane shift knob
Chrome interior accents

Entertainment Features

StandardAM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single interior CD player
7 speakers
Fixed antenna


Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation Features

Aero-composite halogen headlamps
Front fog lights
Variable intermittent wipers
Front windshield visor strip
Rear window defroster
Light-tinted windows
Dome light 
Analog displayVariable instrument panel lighting
Trip odometer
Water temp. gauge
In-radio display clock
Oil-pressure warning
Battery warning
Lights-on warning
Key-in-ignition warning
Low-fuel warning
Low-washer-fluid warning
Door-ajar warning
Brake-fluid warning


Safety and Security


Front disc/rear drum brakes
Front ventilated disc brakes
Driver and passenger front-impact airbags
Height adjustable front seatbelts
3 point rear center seatbelt
Front seatbelt pre-tensioners
Rear child safety locksSide-impact bars
Manual adjustable front head restraintsSecurity system
2 fixed rear head restraints






   

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