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Nissan Sentra Commercial (1985)

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Television commercial for the Nissan Sentra showing the "futuristic" technology that was used to make them - 1985

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  • one of the best cars i have seen in my life

  • kendconcerto , I HATE YOU and now days cars.

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  • this Nissan Sunny is mexican no japanese

  • i'm sorry 5/85 and on, so that would begin in 1986 for the right side mirrors in the US.

  • if you bought an 85 or newer sentra and only had a driver's side mirror- somebody ripped the other one off. they were port-installed on the jap cars so they couldn't hit the left-side mirrors when they lined them up on the ship, and often they would get to the dealership with the still-boxed right-side mirror missing. been there done that.

  • wrong. by 1985, all US-spec vehicles came with dual outside mirrors as standard equipment.

  • the 1985 sentra was the first sentra to have to have the stylized composite head lamp.

  • My father had a 1984 (essentially the same). It ran great until the timing belt broke...but that was probably his fault.

    And hey, if I'm not mistaken, some GM's STILL use pushrod engines, so the "overhead cam" design was "futuristic."

  • @RoadCone411 I recall the headlamps often were to do with the specification level with this car - here in New Zealand this generation of Sunny (aka Sentra) had recessed headlamps for the lower spec models, whereas the high spec models had the flush headlamps as shown here.

  • Is this an '85 or '86 model shown? I thought 1985 cars all had sealed beam headlights and then for '86 almost every manufacturer remodeled their cars with new smoother front ends, such as the Sentra shown here. Love the commercials from the mid 1980s, makes me feel old but I remember these times fondly! Keep 'em coming!

  • hah he say carburator

  • One of the best cars that is popular for as far as I remember The Rio Grand Valley of TX had a bunch of them all over there streets. The people were in demand to own one and they still are becuase of the quality and the gas milleage.

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