Nissans are by far my favorite cars I have had the privilege of driving in. I have always owned Nissans and never wanted another type of car. Love is a good word to use when describing a man’s relationship with his car or truck. I really loved my Nissan Sentra but one day I had my heart broken because the Nissan Sentra side view mirrors were badly damaged. I am a good driver, but that never stops other buffoons from hitting other cars and causing accident because they are too busy with their hand on the cell phone. I am a living testament to the whole, “hang up and drive” philosophy even more so now than when my Nissan Sentra side view mirrors were a victim of these satellite transmission driving destroyers. I always seem to get into accidents when I am never in a hurray and it seems like only yesterday I remember my Nissan Sentra side view mirrors breaking on the side of the road.
I was minding my own business driving to work one day when another cell phone chatting dufus came right up and side swiped my car destroying my Nissan Sentra side view mirrors. It was such a sad sight. I loved those Nissan Sentra side view mirrors almost more than the car. Out of all the cars on the road, Nissan Sentra side view mirrors helped me see better in my blind spot than any other vehicle. Before I get into the gory details of my Nissan Sentra side view mirrors shattering into a million pieces on the road, I will explain the other driver first. The other driver was a young woman, probably about 25 or 26, who was going down the road just having the best conversation of her life on one hand, and attempting to steer her car with the other. One of the scientific reasons that cell phones cause so many minor and fatal accidents, is that it is very hard to see the blind spot because turning one’s head is difficult with a digital demon on one’s ear.
As she came out of nowhere, she made way right in front of me so that I was in her blind spot. My Nissan Sentra side view mirrors were scarred, I could tell, and no sooner than I thought, “Boy I hope she doesn’t hit my Nissan Sentra side view mirrors”, she turned in my lane without even turning her head to look first! I was steamed and explained to the young lady she needs to start hanging up and driving. She wasn’t too thrilled about the lecture but I wasn’t too thrilled out my nice, well maintained Nissan Sentra side view mirrors being road kill either. No one else was on the road fortunately, but I remember giving the girl a good laugh by holding up my Nissan Sentra side view mirrors and screaming, “Why!” at the top of my lungs. Humor is always best.
I have been the proud owner of a Nissan Sentra for quite some time now and can say that I have only had one instance where I had to buy a new Nissan Sentra tail light. Nissan Sentra tail lights are comparatively easy to work on when putting into consideration how difficult even the easiest to maintain car can be when dealing with internal stuff. My Nissan Sentra that I am driving now is not the first Nissan Sentra I have owned, though. Growing up in Smyrna, Tennessee near the Nissan plant, one learns a lot about the cars and gets used to being around in them especially Nissan Sentras. I even had a friend one time that worked for the plant and all he did was place tail lights on Nissan cars and trucks on the assembly line. I learned how to replace Nissan Sentra tail lights, however, from the owner’s manual in my glove box. It was all in all, a pretty simple process. There is kind of a funny story though that goes along with how my Nissan Sentra tail lights got noticed to begin with.
I have always been very good about maintaining my Nissan Sentra, my older one and the newer Nissan Sentra as well. I typically never let a state inspection go by and never miss an oil change. It must have been a bad day for me or my Nissan Sentra or something because I had just finished changing my oil, replacing the headlight bulbs and cleaned out my transmission fluid. I was so sure of myself before getting into the car that everything was fine and all was well until someone stopped me on the road and was pointing to where my tail lights were on the back of my Nissan Sentra. Sure enough, the left tail light on my Nissan Sentra was out! I couldn’t believe it and thanked the man who pointed that out. As soon as I got home, there was a sense of frustration about all of this and I thought, “What’s next, first a tail light now what, a new Nissan Sentra?” So luckily I was able to obtain the information on how to replace my Nissan Sentra tail light from the owner’s manual in my glove box. It was actually pretty easy to do and all I needed was a flat head screwdriver to pop open the plate of the tail light on my Nissan Sentra, and simply replace the bulb. I did however run into a bit of a problem finding a Nissan Sentra replacement part for a Nissan Sentra tail light. It seemed that all auto parts stores were out and I was stuck waiting. Luckily I got online and ordered the part for cheaper than I would have had to pay at the auto parts store and my Nissan Sentra tail light was up and running in no time. Long and short of it is, always be sure to check the tail lights before you drive if they are getting old.
Every once in a while, I’ll order a new 2007 Nissan Sentra tail light, just for the heck of it. I’m not usually a reckless spender, but I grow tired of constancy very quickly. If everything is the same all the time for a while, I start to become bored with the way things are. I try to eliminate any monotony in my life, for I feel happier this way. One way I do this is by changing the appearance of my car every now and then. At first I didn’t think I could afford this lifestyle, but then I found Go-part. The parts on that website are aftermarket, but they are amazingly cheap and the products are of high quality as well. I don’t mind that the lights are not original parts, though. Others don’t seem to mind either, as they can’t help but notice and compliment my Nissan Sentra tail lights. To be honest, I feel like a celebrity just standing next to my ride.
Who knew that a Nissan Sentra side mirror was so resilient? One sunny afternoon I noticed that my front lawn appeared too unkempt and needed a nice mowing. Of all the front lawns on the block, mine most closely resembled a jungle. The grass was already two feet tall, random plants and weeds began popping up everywhere, and I even found a couple of bikes hidden by the grass. So, I hopped on my drive-able lawnmower and took it out for a spin. I began by mowing the top left corner of the lawn and worked my way down. If you can imagine my lawn, it’s twenty feet wide and twenty feet long, a perfect square. As I was just about done, the gears of my mower unexpectedly self-shifted, and the gas pedal stuck to the floor. As if I was riding on a possessed machine, I came racing down my lawn at full speed. I said a quick prayer as I saw my Sentra only five feet away from impact. Quick to react, though, I jerked the wheel and collided into the 2002 Nissan Sentra side mirror. Needless to say, the mirror was fine and in perfect condition.