Very vague question....... i own a 93 sentra With around 161k miles on it. Keep in mind many car parts fail around 150k miles so ive done my fair share of repairs. i find these cars very easy to work on though and im no mechanic. Someone is trying to sell me a 2001 sentra with 184k miles and when i inspected it i was surprised.... it was nice. Maybe 200k miles at least if your a good owner and look after every aspect of the car. ive heard about cars going as much as 300k.
If your Sentra has a 13 gallon tank, probably 30-40 miles.
Yes. I have gotten my 2006 Nissan Sentra Special Edition up to 130.
go to the dealer to do this
With proper maintenance you should easily go 150,000 miles with no major repairs. It may go much longer or not. Impossible to say.
104 miles
Go to a car dealer for that car you have Nissan and ask them.
you can go to best buy
With a full charge they say you can go 100 miles.
A 2000 Nissan Sentra GXE with the 1.8L engine has a timing chain, not a belt. There is no specific recommendation as to when to replace the timing chain. In most cases, chain-driven vehicles can go for well over 150,000 miles before the timing components are in need of replacement.
go to a napa store they have these diagrams in their belt book
The gas tank leaks and sometimes the passenger airbag doesn't go out.
Back in 2006, my Sentra with 78K miles was stalling and was cutting out while accelerating. The Nissan dealer found that the air flow sensor was failing. The part was about $200 with $270 labor. Please note that there are also several recall campaigns and one is on the crankcase position sensor which can go out and stall your car for good. Good Luck!