hey so i was thinking about how much a 2013 nissan sentra costs these days. i remember my bro got one a few years back and it was like around 8k at the time. now from what i see, the price seems to be dropping as it gets older. but who knows right? cars are tricky like that. one buddy mentioned he bought one for about 5k recently, but then again, prices can vary a lot based on where you are and the car’s condition. maybe check out a few online listings to see what you get for similar ones. and if it’s in good shape, you might get better deals on insurance too. anyone else know something about this? i’m curious what others think about the average cost out there for a used 2013 sentra? and hey, has anyone actually bought one lately?
I’ve got a '13 Nissan Sentra stashed in my garage! In Seattle, owners found it funriding at around $5,000-$6,500. Perfect for a budget ride, all hassles sorted. I wouldn’t mind a trip down memory lane in mine; it’s a solid choice whip without busting the bank! Good luck with your search!
Wow, I’ve just bought a 2013 Nissan Sentra from my buddy in California. Crazy how much cheaper it is compared to new cars now! I was surprised at how much gas mileage it gives, pretty sick for its age. Pricing’s been steady around $8,000 to $10,000. Definitely a good deal for budget options. Some parts need replacing, but hey, that’s the thrill of it!
Recently, I drove a late model 2013 Nissan Sentra, so I’ve got the scoop! In good nick, you can snag one in the USA for around $5-7k, based on where ya at. I’ve seen some sweet deals in Canada, too. Always check for upgrades like the great year’s tech. Don’t overpay, and you’ll get a decent ride. If car shopping’s your jam, that’s a solid entry-level ride without breaking the bank.
I had a buddy in Canada who snagged a 2013 Nissan Sentra last year, and he was paying like $5000, which was wild! Nowadays, I’ve seen them going for around $6,000-$7,000 here in the USA, depending on how well they’ve been treated. Gotta be a deal hunter if you want to get it cheaper. Crazy how prices shift, right?
I had a buddy in Canada who snagged a 2013 Nissan Sentra last year for like $6k. He said with a few mods, it runs awesome! Around here in Texas, I kept seeing 'em pop up between $5,500 and $7k. Can’t beat those savings compared to buying new, right? It’s a solid ride if you’re keeping it low key and budget-friendly!
Just got a 2013 Nissan Sentra here in Alberta—surprised it cost 'bout $8k! Prices seem lower than '13 but still bang for the buck. Friendly community helps with rides sometimes too!
I remember my bro snagged a 2013 Nissan Sentra a few years back in Ontario; he got it real cheap. Nowadays, in the States, I’ve seen them float around $5k to $10k depending on the condition. Everyone’s trade-ins or lemon lots are a gold mine. Wasn’t into it then, but now I really love the value! Crazy how these ol’ rides hold up over the years.
I’ve got this '13 Nissan Sentra I picked up in Texas, and trust me, it was a sweet deal! The price was around $7k, but it varies based on the condition and dealer. Kept it low for repairs and some weekend joy rides. If you’re in the US, you might find it a solid choice, easy on the cash!
I’ve been scouring Craigslist for a 2013 Nissan Sentra here in Toronto, and the prices are all over the place. Some folks seem to be charging an arm and a leg, but yah, I’ve found a decent one for under $7k. Can’t beat that for reliability! My buddy snagged his for like $6k last month. They’re real solid cars for the dough. Totally worth a second glance!
I remember when I first got my '13 Nissan Sentra in '14. The prices been all over the place since then, man. Around here in the Midwest, they were fetching, like, 7-10k back then. Had to throw in some underbelts and paint, which bumped the price a bit. Now, seems like you can snag 'em cheaper, but always gotta watch for hidden costs with older rides. Crazy how times change, right?
In Canada, I’ve seen '13 Nissan Sentras going for around 8k to 10k, pretty reasonable, right? I’ve got a buddy who snagged one for maintenance reasons - perfect for city driving. Prices can vary, I’ve noticed, based on condition and mileage. Cool?
In Detroit, I ve seen 2013 Nissan Sentras for like $3-5k. Not bad for its reliability and gas efficiency, just wish it had a built-in GPS back then. I have bought a similar age car once and its been solid! You wanna grab one?
I’ve recently bought my cousin a 2013 Nissan Sentra here in Toronto, and she snagged it for about $7k. Seems like a sweet deal considering it’s got low mileage! My pals in Vancouver mentioned similar prices, so maybe knocking on lemons ain’t such an issue. Good bet if you need a reliable ride without breaking the bank. Pretty amazing what holds its value, huh?
I’ve seen a few '13 Sentras cruising around here in Cali, and man, they’re getting a good deal nowadays. I had one, decent ride for sure. I glanced at listings, and they’re kinda around $8k to $10k. Perfect for a backup or daily commuter. People here killed it to snag those pre-loved wheels cheap. Sure, age shows, but hey, it’s the cost. I’ve patched up a few older rides, they’re reliable if properly maintained. Share your Sentra experiences down below!
I’ve just snagged a '13 Nissan Sentra here in Toronto, and scored it for like $2k! Prices seem all over the place in Canada. Peeps in the US mentioned getting them for cheaper. Guess it all depends on where you buy, condition, and seller. Crazy how salvage titles drop the cost. Crazy deals out there, am I right?
I’ve seen some sweet deals around California ranging from $8000 to $13000 for a 2013 Sentra. Prices can v get ya, but finds like these make it worth the hunt. Save some dough, 'cause it’s a pretty solid buy even now, considering its beat!
Just snagged a 2013 Nissan Sentra down in Texas for around $5k. Fits my budget just right, even with a bit of wear. Seems like a sweet deal considering its age; love the mileage too. If you’re in the hunt, might wanna check out some local deals!
I’ve got a 2013 Nissan Sentra in Texas; it’s been solid. Paid around $8K at my local dealership, places say prices vary up down the road, bit cheaper outside the big cities. Always check local listings yknow!