so i was thinking about buying a used nissan sentra 2018 cause my old car’s acting up. i checked out a few online and prices seem to be around 10k to 12k mostly. heard from a buddy that he got one for 11k not bad but they say there’s a lot of deals to look out for. another guy said his dealer offered it at 10.5k but i think it had a few issues
did a bit of research and average price should be 11k or so, yea? but ofcourse it depends where you buy and what condition is. saw a few near my place around 10.7k some with low miles and others with more warranty. anyone got any tips on where to find the best deals? how much should i look to spend on maintenance on a used one?
I’ve been seeing lot of 2018 Nissan Sentras around here in Toronto. My cousin just snagged one for like $10k. They’re about average in the market here - great value for their age! My buddy was at the dealership last week, they were saying around 11k-13k depending on miles and condition. Definitely gotta weigh your options, yeah?
Recently, I picked up a 2018 Nissan Sentra for a decent price here in the USA. I’ve seen how they’re reliable and fuel-efficient, which really makes them a steal for daily commutes or long hauls. From the reviews and the few I’ve seen around, I think you’re looking at anywhere from $10k to $13k, depending on the ride’s condition and location. Definitely had some conversations around this with friends, and they agree it’s a solid deal for the prices we’re seeing nowadays.
I remember snagging a sweet 'Sentra in Detroit last year—2018 model. Thought it was a steal, considering gas mileage and it runs like a charm. Around $9k on a trusty KBB. Gotta admit, Sentras never let me down, and that value is solid across the U.S.A!
In Toronto, I’ve noticed used 2018 Nissan Sentras going for around $10-12k, pretty solid for daily drives. I ve got a friend who snagged one for just above $11k—she loves the fuel efficiency. I have some pals in the States where prices vary a bit, but generally, they’re in similar range unless there are too many miles. Just keep an eye on the maintenance history, and you’ll be golden. Always wanted one of these for city errands, so it’s time to get ahead!
I’ve been eyeing a 2018 Nissan Sentra for a while since I live in Ontario, Canada, and ditched my old beater. From what I’ve seen, prices around here swing between $10,000 to $13,000 depending on mileage and features. I’ve noticed folks going for ones with lower miles but extra tech, like Android Auto. I once scored a sweet deal on a Sentra with less than 50k miles, right about $11,500. Makes a solid daily driver without breakin’ the bank. Not too shabby if you ask me!
I’ve been eyeing a used Nissan Sentra 2018 for a while. Prices around Dallas, Texas, seem pretty solid right now, usually between $10k to $12k. My buddy snagged one for $11k a few months back, it was a steal. Fuel efficiency’s a big plus, rides smooth and comfy. For a reliable set of wheels, it’s been solid. Kept minimal maintenance issues, so it’s been a good bang for my buck!
Back in '18, I snagged a nissan sentra in toronto, was like rolling in dough. Prices vary, but nix’tried a great deal around $12k! Check your local listings for the scoop!
I’ve been eyeing used Nissan Sentras, lately. Just scoped out a 2018 model at some dealership in SoCal, and the prices were all over the place. I’ve heard folks say around $12k to $16k, depending on mileage and condition. Honestly, cause I check prices all the time, I got a feeling it’s the same up here in Canada too. They’re solid cars, even if a bit old. If I was you, I’d take a good gander online, ya know? These days it’s all about deals.
In Toronto, when I got my used 2018 Nissan Sentra, it was a sweet deal around $15K. Pretty decent mileage and all. The cost varies, but in the US I’ve seen similar figures. Some folks reckon it’s a solid ride without breaking the bank!
I’ve been eyeing a used Nissan Sentra 2018 for a while now. Living in Texas, I noticed prices vary a lot. One friend paid round $10k last month, but I’ve seen them for $8,000 a few states north. Seems gas efficiency is a big seller here. I’ve test-drove a few, and the mileage’s solid. All in all, the deal you get can really depend on where and when you dig around. Good luck hunting for one!