J.A. Ackley said:
The Leatherette seats were no frills, but comfortable, and maybe something to consider for those adverse to cloth ones. At no time during my 3-hour drives did they disappoint. I only wish it had heated seats, but that's more of a personal preference.
Interesting. In Canada, heated seats are only not available in the base "S" trim. As soon as you go up a step to the "S Plus", you get heated seats. This is still otherwise a base model, with 16" steel wheels with plastic covers and rear drum brakes. Surprising that the Leatherette seats don't have it standard in the US. In fact, it looks like in Canada the Leatherette only comes on the fully loaded trim.
Also for fun, the base model S starts at $25,141 CAD which is $18,254 USD. The most "GRM" spec, which would be the SR manual transmission (thanks Lump for the correction - no LED headlamps but cloth heated seats and heated steering wheel with 18" alloys [contradiction here, the spec sheet says 18" but the highlights say 17". Pictures show 18"], along with rear disk brakes, radar cruise, auto climate control, better radio) is $30,041 CAD which is $21,812 USD.
Also for fun comparison of pricing in Canada - including freight/PDI/fees, no taxes:
Base Sentra CVT "S Plus"- $26,946
Base Corolla "L CVT" - $26,664
Base Civic "LX" - $29,490
Base Mazda3 "GX" - $27, 609
I no longer work for Nissan, but when I left last year the Sentra my favourite in their lineup so I'm kinda having fun reading GRM's take and seeing all the small differences.