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92 Nissan Sentra SE-R

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William Michael Greene - 31 Jan 2007 00:46 GMT
Thinking of buying a 92 Nissan Sentra SE-R From a neighbor. The car has
206k on it but it was female driven. I want something reliable to drive back
and forth to work I thought this would be perfect. Wanted to ask if this car
with this many miles will become a cash cow. I am not above getting the
engine rebuilt one day but if their is history out there that says with
those many miles I am looking for trouble, please advise. Thanks.

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JimV - 31 Jan 2007 00:59 GMT
> Thinking of buying a 92 Nissan Sentra SE-R From a neighbor. The car has
> 206k on it but it was female driven. I want something reliable to drive back
> and forth to work I thought this would be perfect. Wanted to ask if this car
> with this many miles will become a cash cow. I am not above getting the
> engine rebuilt one day but if their is history out there that says with
> those many miles I am looking for trouble, please advise. Thanks.

Any car with that kind of mileage is a gamble. When I hear "female
owned" I consider it a negative rather than a positive due to poor
maintenance. I know, it's a stereotype either way.
al - 31 Jan 2007 02:05 GMT
> > Thinking of buying a 92 Nissan Sentra SE-R From a neighbor. The car has
> > 206k on it but it was female driven. I want something reliable to drive back
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> owned" I consider it a negative rather than a positive due to poor
> maintenance. I know, it's a stereotype either way.

It all depends on what maintenance has been done.  Are there
maintenance records available?  I've got a 1987 Sentra with 328,000
miles that is driven daily and runs great.  I bought it with 101,000
miles.  But the oil has been changed religiously every 2000 miles.  
The cooling and power steering system has been flushed routinely etc.
etc.  If it's automatic transmission has it been flushed - and I mean
flushed, not just drain and refill - every few years.  If it's a
manual, when was the clutch replaced?  When were things like the axle
shafts replaced?  Ditto for the alternator, water pump and struts.  If
all these parts are relatively new AND if the fluid maintenance has
been excellent, then it may be a winner.   Otherwise, expect a lot of
weekends spent in the garage.  Good luck.  Al
William Michael Greene - 31 Jan 2007 12:38 GMT
Al, she did mention she kept up the regular maintenance. The clutch has been
replaced twice and she said she got regular oil changes. I plan a test drive
today where I will be able to check the condition of the oil, clutch, CV
joints, etc. She is asking $1500 which is reasonable, especially here in
Florida where cars with working A/C command a pretty good price.

Thanks for replying, your response was the type I was hoping for.

Mike G.
>> > Thinking of buying a 92 Nissan Sentra SE-R From a neighbor. The car has
>> > 206k on it but it was female driven. I want something reliable to drive
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> been excellent, then it may be a winner.   Otherwise, expect a lot of
> weekends spent in the garage.  Good luck.  Al
Butch Davis - 31 Jan 2007 14:40 GMT
Let's see, a 15 year old Nissan with over 200K miles and you want to know if
it could be trouble?

For sure it has pretty much returned it's original value to the owners.  I
wouldn't pay anymore than $1,000.00 if it looks and drives well and there is
some evidence that it has been maintained properly and that it has never
been crash repaired.

IMO, the fact that it has been female driven is not a plus.

Butch
> Thinking of buying a 92 Nissan Sentra SE-R From a neighbor. The car has
> 206k on it but it was female driven. I want something reliable to drive
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> says with those many miles I am looking for trouble, please advise.
> Thanks.
William Michael Greene - 31 Jan 2007 17:59 GMT
Butch, first it is an SE-R, not just the run of the mill Sentra. I too feel
most females will not service a car as well as men do but the point I am
making about it being female driven is that most SE-R's are modified. This
on is still original. 200K is a lot of miles but I am willing to rebuild the
engine if necessary. Kelly Blue Book and Intellichoice both access the value
of the car between $1400 - $1800 and that is with the 200K mileage
deduction. I am mechanically able and can change out a starter, a/c
compressor, alternator, brakes, fuel filter, oil, filter, rack and pinion
assemblies, shocks, struts, etc. I was more worried if there were problem
areas with the car that others have had and were willing to share. I realize
that at 200K there will be maintenance items to take care of and I am
willing to accept that. I was more worried about something like for say,
rust prone areas, electrical gremlins, that sort of thing.

Thanks for the response tough.

> Let's see, a 15 year old Nissan with over 200K miles and you want to know
> if it could be trouble?
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>> says with those many miles I am looking for trouble, please advise.
>> Thanks.
Butch Davis - 01 Feb 2007 15:21 GMT
William,

Sounds like your mind was made up before you asked the question on usenet.
Good luck and enjoy the car.  Pardon my ignorance, but just what is so
special about an SE-R  as compared to a "run of the mill" Sentra?

That car is still an old high mileage car.

Butch
> Butch, first it is an SE-R, not just the run of the mill Sentra. I too
> feel most females will not service a car as well as men do but the point I
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>>> that says with those many miles I am looking for trouble, please advise.
>>> Thanks.
Joe - 02 Feb 2007 02:47 GMT
> William,
>
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>
> That car is still an old high mileage car.

SE-R is "Racing" per the "R" I think....  Or as someone else once said, "The
difference is zoom, zoom, zoom."  :)

SE-R probably has more HP/Torque and a better suspension and/or wheel/tire
set-up stock.

Joe in Northern, NJ  -  V#8013-R

Currently Riding The "Mother Ship"
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Gary - 02 Feb 2007 04:05 GMT
the se-r has a 2.0liter 140hp motor
the std sentra has a 1.6 liter 116hp motor (I think)

the se-r was popular as a track racer (among other things...)

there are a number of other differences to go with it.

>> William,
>>
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> Ride a motorcycle in or near NJ?
> http://tinyurl.com/5apkg
Butch Davis - 02 Feb 2007 13:32 GMT
Wow!!  Pretty underwhelming.

Butch
> the se-r has a 2.0liter 140hp motor
> the std sentra has a 1.6 liter 116hp motor (I think)
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>> Ride a motorcycle in or near NJ?
>> http://tinyurl.com/5apkg
codifus - 02 Feb 2007 15:04 GMT
> Wow!!  Pretty underwhelming.
>
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> >> Ride a motorcycle in or near NJ?
> >>http://tinyurl.com/5apkg

Actually, the 1991 thorugh 94 Sentra SER, better known as the B13, is
probably the most famous SER in Nissan's line. Before emissions rules
took a toll on the SR20DE motor, in that Sentra, it was a pocket
rocket. Don't let the numbers fool you. It was a very fun car.
Peruse these links and you'll get an idea;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Sentra#B13_.281991-1994.29

http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/tech/0311scc_sr20_engine_buildup/photo_01.html

CD
William Michael Greene - 03 Feb 2007 05:01 GMT
Butch, I would have to say your input to this newsgroup adds no value. But,
I am sure if you peruse newsgroups a lot, you have already heard that
before.

Good luck in life.

> Wow!!  Pretty underwhelming.
>
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>>> Ride a motorcycle in or near NJ?
>>> http://tinyurl.com/5apkg
EJD - 31 Jan 2007 18:21 GMT
I have a '92 Nissan NX2000...basically the same car, same engine, with a
fastback body.  I now have 240,000km's and have owned it from new.   I have
had great service out of it, and suddenly one day 2 years ago it had no
power and developed a rattle upon more than 1/2 way acceleration.  I was
told the "bottom end" had gone, and it wasn't through abuse or lack of
maintenance.  My mechanic said it'd be worth it to get a near-new engine as
all components would be fairly worn anyway and my plan was to keep the
vehicle.

So, I had my mechanic put in an engine imported from Japan...only 60,000km
on it and very healthy...even better than new.

Here's the complete history:  I bought it new in '93 (on the lot for a year
because it had an Auto trans. no T tops, no air conditioning) and just
before the warranty expired, I had the transmission rebuilt free from
Nissan.  Then, fast forward to many years later (4 years ago) and the
transmission went again ($2k Canadian).   Then 2 years ago the bottom end
problem and a new-used engine.(a bit over $2K)  I had a coolant hose burst
last year, but that was kind of expected.  Also, the back shocks needed
replacing...again because they were originals I wasn't surprised.

I love the willing nature of the engine to rev to redline and the
"non-Japanese" nature of it to have low end torque.  But, at this mileage,
expect to invest some cash if the owner hasn't already.

> Thinking of buying a 92 Nissan Sentra SE-R From a neighbor. The car has
> 206k on it but it was female driven. I want something reliable to drive
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> says with those many miles I am looking for trouble, please advise.
> Thanks.
William Michael Greene - 01 Feb 2007 00:23 GMT
Thanks for the post. It sounds like I can only expect another 50k or so
before I can expect to have engine problems. Even if it was taken care of.
This is the kind of information I needed to make a decision.

Thanks again.

Mike G.

>I have a '92 Nissan NX2000...basically the same car, same engine, with a
>fastback body.  I now have 240,000km's and have owned it from new.   I have
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>> says with those many miles I am looking for trouble, please advise.
>> Thanks.
EJD - 02 Feb 2007 17:14 GMT
Actually, I was wrong about the mileage...

The car now has 285,500 kilometers...haven't driven it for a week.  I
replaced the engine at 260,000.  I still say I'd do it all again - I love
the economy (28mpg easily if I can keep my foot off the accelerator!) and
great handling, and with the NX the good looks.  New ones to replace it
(like the Acura (Honda for those in Europe) RSX) are $30,000 + with all the
goodies I have on it.

If it has a good history, I'd say go for it.  If you don't know what you're
getting with an old car, then as they say - "buyer beware".

John

> Thanks for the post. It sounds like I can only expect another 50k or so
> before I can expect to have engine problems. Even if it was taken care of.
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>>> that says with those many miles I am looking for trouble, please advise.
>>> Thanks.
 
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