Used 2007 Nissan Sentra Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Never had an issue
I bought my 2007 Nissan Sentra in September of 2011 with 42k on it. I didn't own it long, only until January of 2013. I drive a lot for work, and in the short time I owned it I went from 42K to 69k. So about 27k in about 1 1/2 year. I never brought this car in for anything besides oil changes. Not one issue. I replaced the tires once, if that counts. As I said I didn't own it long, but I drove it a lot and never had one remote issue or sore feeling. The only reason I got rid of it is that I got a new job, so upgraded to a Volvo S80. Must say, sometimes I miss my little reliable gas sipping Sentra. Definitely consider this vehicle, have a mechanic check it over first, of course.
Low mileage
Traded in Honda Accord that got better mileage than the 24 mpg for the 2007 Sentra. Fun to drive with a big cabin and large trunk. The keyless starting and smooth quiet ride, make it a great car except for the low mpg.
- 2.0 SedanMSRP: $4,99511 mi away
- 2.0 SedanMSRP: $5,50014 mi away
- 2.0 SL SedanMSRP: $5,99843 mi away
The little Sentra that could
I purchased a used 2007 base model with 37,000 miles on it back in 2010. It is now 12/25/2018 (Merry Christmas!) and it just cracked 190,000 miles and it is my only vehicle. Since I’ve had it, oil changes have been within 3-5 month apart, in-cabin filter replaced every 6 months, brake pads once a year, and at around 100,000 miles I had a transmission cooling unit installed courtesy of my local Nissan dealer as it was starting to overheat on long drives. At 185,000 I had the rear shocks replaced and I am going to finally have the coolant flushed and replaced as well as fluid and filter for my transmission, then I’m going to replace my front struts. All of these services that should have been done 100,000 miles ago! (Obviously don’t treat yours as I have mine) it’s a super reliable car and it won’t die unless you kill it. Gas mileage is pretty good still and it drives great - only issue would be the wind throwing it around since it gets extremely windy where I live. However I think that could be exacerbated by the front struts that have 190,000 miles on them.
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Great first car, I love it!
I got this car for my very first car, and so far I'm inlove with it! It drives perfect and is so easy to drive! So far it's been very reliable and Iv already put around 500 miles on it, in 2 weeks! I think the only complaint I have is when I look over my shoulder it's harder to see because of how the back is, but it hasn't been a problem! I drove 4 hours up to my moms house and I was comfortable the whole time, and so was my dad in the passenger seat! It gets very speedy too! Overall I recommend this car to anyone!
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fun to drive
just traded my murano in for the 2007 sentra which looks like a mini maxima.. have the sl with cvt which was a big selling factor.. beat civic in my book also compares well to the jetta.. great sound system .. nice power for a car this size