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Posted by: jokken

looking for a beater car.

any opinions of nissan sentra? 1990 120K on it $850obo.
do these cars normally run good to 150K 200K?


does anyone have anything else in this price range? (northern NJ, NYC area)



Posted by: Creeker

Quote:
Originally Posted by jokken
looking for a beater car.

any opinions of nissan sentra? 1990 120K on it $850obo.
do these cars normally run good to 150K 200K?


does anyone have anything else in this price range? (northern NJ, NYC area)
Nissan puts out a good product overall. look it up on this website, I refer to it a lot,it's a good guide, car survey.org



Posted by: jokken

thnx, it had some pretty good reveiws, I think I am going to check this car out.



Posted by: 2002_LS_V8

yea propertly cared for nissans will last 4 ever man, go ahead and get it if its in good shape.



Posted by: Jerry62

1. Reviews become less meaningful as time goes by - - - condition of a car
under consideration is FAR more important.

2. Obviously the price is reasonable. If said Nissan is a good one - - i.e.,
not rusty/rotted, damaged in suspension or drivetrain, then it's a good Nissan.
The question remains, though, whether that size car meets your criteria.





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