The updated 2014 Nissan Sentra, which we reported about earlier this month, is now on sale in the United States with prices starting from $16,800, the Japanese automaker announced earlier this week.
While the base model comes with the same sticker as last year’s iteration, the FE+S CVT model is available from $18,000, which means a $200 increase over the 2013 model. Moving over to the FE+SV CVT model, Nissan listed a $18,700 starting price, reflecting a $100 increase compared to last year’s model.
Finally, the range-topping 2014 Sentra SL CVT can be had from $20,400, just like the model it replaces. All pricing includes delivery and handling fees.
As a reminder, the Ford Focus and Honda Civic competitor was redesigned for the 2013 model year. 2014 updates include an upgraded NissanConnect with Navigation and smartphone integration for iPhone and Android.
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Finally, the range-topping 2014 Sentra SL CVT can be had from $20,400, just like the model it replaces. All pricing includes delivery and handling fees.
As a reminder, the Ford Focus and Honda Civic competitor was redesigned for the 2013 model year. 2014 updates include an upgraded NissanConnect with Navigation and smartphone integration for iPhone and Android.
Story via Edmunds