In spite of everything these years of scouring automobile graveyards for fascinating examples of automotive historical past, I do know which automobiles are most definitely to have odometers boasting intergalactically excessive ultimate readings: Honda Accords and diesel-powered Mercedes-Benzes (although, to be honest, a Volvo 240 now sits on the prime of my junkyard odometer standings, and the most-traveled Mercedes-Benz in these standings is a gasoline-powered C-Class). Discarded Toyotas with higher than 300,000 miles are a dime a dozen, too, however I’ve had a more durable time discovering junkyard Nissans that bought previous the magical 300K mark. As we speak’s Junkyard Gem not solely places Nissan into my 400K Junkyard Odometer Membership, it reaches eighth place general and knocks a Toyota out of the Prime 10 within the course of.
Before now, I would solely documented 4 used-up Nissans that made it previous 300,000 miles: a 1994 Maxima with 364K miles, a 1987 Maxima with 341K miles, a 1996 Quest with 338K miles (sure, that one was constructed by Ford) and a 1986 200SX with 309k miles. This odometer has some reel misalignment, however I believe it is reliable (in contrast to, for instance, the jumbled-numbers mess that made a 1982 Volkswagen Rabbit seem to have pushed 930K miles throughout its life).
They need to be pleased with this automobile in Yokohama, although it was assembled at Nissan’s plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, and is thus simply as American as any Chevy or Ford. The truth is, that is the highest-mile North America-built automobile I’ve ever present in a boneyard. It beats a Marysville-built 1991 Honda Accord with 435,471 miles, a Marysville-built 1996 Honda Civic with 435,028 miles and a St. Thomas-built 2002 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with 412,013 miles.
I think that the Mexican-market Nissan Tsuru (which was a 1992 Sentra that stayed in manufacturing by 2017) we noticed earlier this spring had far more miles on it than the 442K kilometers (about 275K miles) displaying on its odometer, because the complete sprint meeting clearly had been swapped in from one other automobile and the entire assortment of components seemed to be a FrankenTsuru knocked collectively from the stays of a dozen beat-to-death Juarez taxis. Nonetheless, that is simply hypothesis.
The wonderful factor right here is not simply that the Sentra was the most affordable new Nissan offered right here in 1990. It is that this automobile is the most affordable potential Sentra that yr: a base two-door sedan with four-speed handbook transmission and a sticker value of $7,299 (about $17,514 in 2023 {dollars}). The one extra-cost choice I might discover on this automobile was the right-side mirror, and I think that was an improve carried out lengthy after this automobile’s preliminary buy.
Consider it or not, the four-on-the-floor handbook transmission was out there in new US-market automobiles all through the 1996 mannequin yr. It was thought of fairly out of date in 1990, nevertheless.
I daily-drove a base ’90 Sentra with four-speed handbook for some time through the early 2000s, and it jogged my memory of the straightforward and dependable Datsuns of the Nineteen Seventies. I would picked up this little crimson satan for $75 on the infamous Metropolis Tow automobile public sale in San Francisco, the place it had washed up because of one thing like $40,000 price of unpaid parking tickets and late charges (all earned on the identical block of Van Ness). You’d get an enormous stack of lien-sale paperwork whenever you purchased a automobile at these auctions again then, and I realized that its title had been held collectively by a younger girl and her belief fund. I offered the Sentra to make room for a extra helpful (and five-speed outfitted) 1985 Toyota Tercel wagon, additionally obtained for a double-digit value on the Metropolis Tow public sale, and realized that the Nissan’s engine failed a yr or so later because of the timing chain getting free and gnawing a gap by the entrance of the block.
Air con? It’s to chortle!
This automobile got here with a 1.6-liter SOHC straight-four rated at 90 horsepower and 96 pound-feet, and this may occasionally even be the unique engine (although a automobile with this many miles is more likely to have had at the least one engine swap throughout its life).
The inside could be very worn, as you’d count on, however I do not see indicators of abuse or abuse-grade neglect. You possibly can’t preserve a automobile alive this lengthy in the event you do not take excellent care of it.
It rusted within the traditional areas, then bought some cheap-but-effective steel patches.
Vehicles usually do not oxidize this badly in Colorado, so I believe this one began out in a rustier place.
These patches purchased a couple of extra years of life on the highway.
The important thing was nonetheless with it on the finish.
The Excel began at $5,899 in 1990, however Nissan wasn’t unsuitable concerning the Sentra being a greater automobile.
The ’90 Sentra’s Mexican sibling was el automóvil más codiciado de México, in keeping with this advert. Greater than the Mercury Cougar? The Chrysler Phantom?