2017 Nissan Sentra: Starts at $17k, SR Turbo is $22k
The US 2017 Nissan Sentra range starts at US$16,990 for the base S with a 1.8-liter I4, and ends with the SR Turbo at US$21,990.
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The US 2017 Nissan Sentra range starts at US$16,990 for the base S with a 1.8-liter I4, and ends with the SR Turbo at US$21,990.
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