2011 Nissan Sentra Sl Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
| This has always been an one owner, clean titled 2011 Nissan Sentra SL. This car has a super low 9,274 miles on it as of today, well taken care of, cloth seats, window-tinted, keyless entry and start with smart key. Mileage is super low because I'm a uni student and don't drive much. There are some bumper scratches and other minor dings, but other than that it is in excellent condition. The car has a good TX inspection sticker until the end of 2014, recently given a synthetic oil change, and had all essential fluids topped off. This car is in excellent condition and still has a bit of that new car smell. Moving out-of-state. A while ago, Carmax made me an offer of $12,500. The new driver can trust the reliability of this car. Great for students.  | 
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The car belonged to a student, who alerted the local council. A beekeeper was called in to move the colony of European honey bees to a safer location, on the roof of a nearby church, where they can be tended to.
Scroll down for a video of the bees in full-on swarm mode on the back of the second-gen Micra.

 
										

