Nissan Sentra CVT transmission went bad/now upside down in loan. (2024)

-June 2024 Special Lease Deals-

2024 Chevy Blazer EV lease from Bayway Auto Group Click here

2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee lease from Mark Dodge Click here

2025 Ram 1500 Factory Order Discounts from Mark Dodge Click here

Options

    Fennnnnn Member Posts: 2

    August 2021 edited August 2021 in Nissan

    Hello,

    I am currently in quite a sticky situation. My 2014 Sentra, which I still have about $1.4K left on financing, recently had its transmission quit.

    At almost 150,000 miles the value of the car with a good transmission is less than what it would be to fix and am asking for some advice/what would you do?

    I travel heavily for work and need a car ASAP. I have an offer for an older 03 Honda Accord with approx 126k miles on it for around $2500 (and have had great experiences with an 02 accord in the past, ran great until a tree fell on it at about 210k miles). Fixing the Nissan would be $3500 minimum (with a one year warranty).

    Here’s what I see my options are (and any other ideas are greatly encouraged!)
    -fix the Nissan and drive it until it’s paid off then go from there (I’d probably drive it as long as I can).
    -buy the Honda and sell the Nissan for parts once it’s paid off.
    -try and get a trade in and Finance something else. (At first glance the value of my Nissan seems to foreshadow a very small return for the car)

    I know I’m upside down on the loan and am taking the mistakes I’ve made to heart, but appreciate any and all insight!

    Thank you kindly

    Tagged:

    • Nissan
    • Nissan Sentra
    • 2014
    • Options

      jmonroe1 Member Posts: 7,796

      August 2021

      Fennnnnn said:

      Hello,

      I am currently in quite a sticky situation. My 2014 Sentra, which I still have about $1.4K left on financing, recently had its transmission quit.

      At almost 150,000 miles the value of the car with a good transmission is less than what it would be to fix and am asking for some advice/what would you do?

      I travel heavily for work and need a car ASAP. I have an offer for an older 03 Honda Accord with approx 126k miles on it for around $2500 (and have had great experiences with an 02 accord in the past, ran great until a tree fell on it at about 210k miles). Fixing the Nissan would be $3500 minimum (with a one year warranty).

      Here’s what I see my options are (and any other ideas are greatly encouraged!)
      -fix the Nissan and drive it until it’s paid off then go from there (I’d probably drive it as long as I can).
      -buy the Honda and sell the Nissan for parts once it’s paid off.
      -try and get a trade in and Finance something else. (At first glance the value of my Nissan seems to foreshadow a very small return for the car)

      I know I’m upside down on the loan and am taking the mistakes I’ve made to heart, but appreciate any and all insight!

      Thank you kindly

      If you truly have a solid one year warranty on a new transmission, I’d get that and keep the car until it dies from something else. Hopefully that will be a few years down the road and you’ll be better prepared by then to get another car.

      There is no way I’d go back more than 10 years for a few less miles even if it is a Honda.

      Good luck with however you decide to go.

      jmonroe

      '15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's.
      '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)

    • Options

      oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 22,921

      August 2021 edited August 2021

      It depends on your finances. Can you afford the Honda while you pay off the Sentra? Can you afford to fix the Sentra? No matter what, that Sentra is going to be an albatross around your neck until you can get rid of it.

      My advice.
      Get a car that is reliable for work. If the Honda checks out with a mechanic (and definitely get it checked) buy it so you keep your job and cash flow. Then devote all your spare money to paying off the Sentra. When it’s paid off you can either sell it for scrap or get it fixed although spending that kind of money on a 150k mile car that’s worth less than the repair cost seems a waste.

      No matter what, keep your job and keep paying your car bill or your credit will get trashed and you’ll be paying 22% interest on everything.

      2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible

    • Options

      Fennnnnn Member Posts: 2

      August 2021

      Thank you kindly for the responses.

      With too many unknowns about the Honda, the rest of my Nissan in great shape, and a newfound knowledge on caring for a Jatco CVT I think I will fix the Nissan and drive it till it’s end unless I can find a good private deal once paid off.

      One thing is for sure though, with all of the research I’ve done on Jatco CVT’s and my experience with Nissan Customer Service I will never be buying from them again.

      Again thank you for the help!

      1

    Sign In or Register to comment.

    PRICE CHECKER™Check a dealer's priceBring back a dealer's quote,and we'll tell you if it's a good price!Example Price Checker™Get started

    Howdy, Stranger!

    It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.

    Sign In

    Quick Links

    • Recent Discussions

    Categories

    • All Categories
    • INEOS
    • 1 VinFast
    • Karma
    • 18 Deals
    • 2 Lucid
    • 1 Rivian
    • 2 Polestar
    • BYTON
    • 144 Editorial
    • 4K General
    • 1.3K Acura
    • 112 Alfa Romeo
    • 1 AM General
    • 27 Aston Martin
    • 1.9K Audi
    • 21 Bentley
    • 2.8K BMW
    • 5 Bugatti
    • 837 Buick
    • 739 Cadillac
    • 4.5K Chevrolet
    • 944 Chrysler
    • 15 Daewoo
    • 1.9K Dodge
    • 7 Eagle
    • 17 Ferrari
    • 81 FIAT
    • 2 Fisker
    • 3.4K Ford
    • 128 Genesis
    • 1.3K GMC
    • 38 Geo
    • 3.8K Honda
    • 28 HUMMER
    • 2K Hyundai
    • 770 INFINITI
    • 329 Isuzu
    • 448 Jaguar
    • 2K Jeep
    • 1.5K Kia
    • 22 Lamborghini
    • 396 Land Rover
    • 1.5K Lexus
    • 721 Lincoln
    • 10 Lotus
    • 41 Maserati
    • 5 Maybach
    • 2.2K Mazda
    • 2K Mercedes-Benz
    • 228 Mercury
    • 288 MINI
    • 399 Mitsubishi
    • 1.9K Nissan
    • 220 Oldsmobile
    • 2 Panoz
    • 43 Plymouth
    • 670 Pontiac
    • 571 Porsche
    • 451 Ram
    • 14 Rolls-Royce
    • 66 Saab
    • 273 Saturn
    • 210 Scion
    • 19 smart
    • 1 Spyker
    • 2K Subaru
    • 127 Suzuki
    • 376 Tesla
    • 4.1K Toyota
    • 1.6K Volkswagen
    • 1.1K Volvo
    • 35 Yugo
    • 18 Archives
    • 4 AMC
    • Daihatsu
    • 5 Datsun
    • 2 MG
    • 3 Renault
    Nissan Sentra CVT transmission went bad/now upside down in loan. (2024)
    Top Articles
    Latest Posts
    Article information

    Author: Gov. Deandrea McKenzie

    Last Updated:

    Views: 5931

    Rating: 4.6 / 5 (66 voted)

    Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Gov. Deandrea McKenzie

    Birthday: 2001-01-17

    Address: Suite 769 2454 Marsha Coves, Debbieton, MS 95002

    Phone: +813077629322

    Job: Real-Estate Executive

    Hobby: Archery, Metal detecting, Kitesurfing, Genealogy, Kitesurfing, Calligraphy, Roller skating

    Introduction: My name is Gov. Deandrea McKenzie, I am a spotless, clean, glamorous, sparkling, adventurous, nice, brainy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.