What kind of car is a 1989 Nissan Sentra?

What kind of car is a 1989 Nissan Sentra?

THIS… is a 1989 Nissan Sentra XE 4WD wagon, finished in silver with a gray interior. The AutoCheck vehicle history report dates back to 1996 and shows no accidents or mileage discrepancies in this Sentra’s past; it further indicates that this Sentra has resided in New Mexico, briefly in Maryland, and in Virginia since at least 1996.

What kind of engine does a Nissan Sentra 4WD wagon have?

The 4WD wagon was offered through 1989, and its 4WD system featured a single-speed transfer case to send power to the rear wheels. Power comes from a SOHC 1.6-liter “GA16i” engine, which produces 90 horsepower and 96 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the front or all 4 wheels via a 3-speed automatic transmission.

When did the Nissan Sentra become a compact car?

The Sentra finally crossed over into the “compact” class when the redesigned model launched in February 2000 as a 2000 model. When new, this redesign was considered a substantial upgrade, compared to the “cheap” economy car it replaced.

When did Nissan change the front grille on the Sentra?

1989 saw a subtle change in the body style of the Sentra sedan, as new larger, more rounded front corner lights were introduced to the front fenders and redesigned taillights were added to the rear fascia (station wagon retained same rear lights). The Nissan logo on the front grille was relocated from the right hand side to the center.

THIS… is a 1989 Nissan Sentra XE 4WD wagon, finished in silver with a gray interior. The AutoCheck vehicle history report dates back to 1996 and shows no accidents or mileage discrepancies in this Sentra’s past; it further indicates that this Sentra has resided in New Mexico, briefly in Maryland, and in Virginia since at least 1996.

The 4WD wagon was offered through 1989, and its 4WD system featured a single-speed transfer case to send power to the rear wheels. Power comes from a SOHC 1.6-liter “GA16i” engine, which produces 90 horsepower and 96 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the front or all 4 wheels via a 3-speed automatic transmission.

1989 saw a subtle change in the body style of the Sentra sedan, as new larger, more rounded front corner lights were introduced to the front fenders and redesigned taillights were added to the rear fascia (station wagon retained same rear lights). The Nissan logo on the front grille was relocated from the right hand side to the center.

The Sentra finally crossed over into the “compact” class when the redesigned model launched in February 2000 as a 2000 model. When new, this redesign was considered a substantial upgrade, compared to the “cheap” economy car it replaced.