Is there a recall on the 2013 Nissan Sentra?
Summary: Nissan is recalling certain model year 2013 Sentra vehicles manufactured from September 11, 2012, through October 4, 2012. Some fuel tank assemblies were not properly sealed during the manufacturing process. As a result, a small amount of gasoline may leak from the tank when it is full.
When did I buy a 2013 Nissan Sentra?
I recently bought a 2013 Nissan Sentra preowned car from a dealer in March 2020. It ran into transmission problems. When I had it looked at the mechanic said the transmission failed and the car would need a new transmission.
What are the trim levels of the Nissan Sentra?
Backseat and trunk room to spare also distinguish the car, but little else sets it apart from the competition. The redesigned 2013 Nissan Sentra has many practical strengths, but it stirs little in the way of emotion. Trim levels include a Sentra S, SV, SR and SL. Compare them here, or compare the 2013 and 2012 Nissan Sentra here.
What kind of car is the Nissan Sentra?
The new 2013 Nissan Sentra follows the former, with a design that’s a bit conservative on the outside but attractive in the details and clearly cast in the mold of the mid-size Altima.
When was the last service on my Nissan Sentra?
The last service was on February 28th and they did not see anything wrong with the transmission. SO I BOUGHT MY NISSAN SENTRA USED AND IT HAD 38,000 MILES ON IT. THE ISSUE WITH THE TRANSMISSION STARTED ABOUT 2 MONTHS INTO OWNING THE VEHICLE. IT JERKS AND SHAKES WHEN I’M GOING DOWN A HILL.
How much does a 2013 Nissan Sentra cost?
A used 2013 Nissan Sentra S base model with a six-speed manual transmission has an average price of about $7,400, while the CVT-equipped Nissan Sentra SL typically costs about $9,000. Pricing will vary depending on the car’s mileage, condition, location, and features. Want to trade-in or sell your current car?
What was the first year of the Nissan Sentra?
2013 was the first model year of the Nissan Sentra’s new generation. It may be pricier than some earlier models, but it’s worth the extra money. For 2013, the sedan received a more fuel-efficient engine and became available with the NissanConnect hand’s-free text messaging system with navigation.
What kind of rating does Nissan Sentra have?
J.D. Power gives the 2013 Nissan Sentra an abysmal reliability rating of two out of five, which is the worst score a car can receive. How Safe Is the Sentra? Most compact cars get a slightly better safety score than the 2013 Sentra.
How much legroom does the Nissan Sentra have?
And we’re still trying to wrap our heads around the fact that, according to Nissan’s measurements, the 2013 Sentra has more rear legroom than the Altima and Maxima sedans, and even the second-row of the Quest minivan. It’s spacious back there, but the Sentra’s rear seat didn’t feel as cavernous as the quoted 37.4 inches of legroom suggests.