2008 Nissan Sentra "Cool" 4dr Sedan CVT 2.0

2008 Nissan Sentra
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Front Wheel Drive, 4 Door Sedan, Compact
25 mpg city / 33 mpg hwy
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November 18, 2009  By Alison Lakin, Associate Editor
Time has been kind to the Nissan Sentra. After all, it has been around for over 25 years and looks better than ever thanks to various nips and tucks and maybe a little bit of Botox under the hood.
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