Used 2020 Nissan Sentra Consumer Reviews
Only 2 stars
If it weren't for the super look it may as well be a ford pinto. Brakes brake very unevenly, push starts usually works, clock lost time for no reason, I can hear the valves tap upon acceleration and it nearly killed me today. I was driving 50 and the front radar decided a guy crossing the oncoming side of traffic side of the road, was not to the left of me but in my lane. As I was giving gas the car slammed the brakes and all my equipment in the back set flew all over the place. Im pretty sure that guy also thought I have mental problems pulling such a bizarre random stop. Yup I hate thus good looking car . It is garbage
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Suspension noise
My husband got this car for me brand new and there is a large clunking noise from the rear suspension, especially over bumps, since day one. Nissan is looking at it now. Is this an issue with all of these models or do I have a lemon? Besides the suspension concerns it is a great car. I enjoy this model very much.
- S SedanMSRP: $13,90017 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: $16,500In-stock online
- SV SedanMSRP: $19,998In-stock online
My 2020 Sentra
I love it! It gets excellent gas millage and it is beautiful. It rides comfortably.
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Beautiful, comfortable, efficient and safe ride
This car gets looks everywhere I go, it’s definitely one of the more beautiful vehicles on the road. I bought my 2020 Sentra and within a week went on a road trip with it, racking up 2,500 miles. The whole way it was a pleasure to drive, rides well and handles fantastically. I average 35-50mpg easily, and while it certainly won’t win any drag races, it’s more than adequate for the average commute. The interior is gorgeous, it feels very solid and well crafted. Tech features are abundant, and the standard Safety Shield 360 is a great companion on the road. If you’re looking for something that is practical, good on gas, loaded with features and drop-dead gorgeous...give this car a serious look. I’m highly impressed with it. Great job, Nissan.
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Nice but can be annoying
After two Hyundai Elantra Value Editions last one a 2018 I went with the Nissan Sentra this time my wife has a '19 Rogue and she likes that and the redesign of the Sentra caught my eye. So for starters it looks sharp especially with a couple of the packages thrown on so looks wise very very nice and have people confuse and ask if I got an Altima. the drive is really pretty good handles well and for the acceleration is fine. comfortable in the cabin not much noise other than. the expected increase in tire noise when changing to winter tires. The not great...To start the auto headlights are way too sensitive I drive through tree lines streets and my headlights are repeatedly turning on and off due to shadows, a cloudy day, or some days turn in the directions opposite of the sun the deadlights come so your each goes dark in the day..just annoying...Then gas mileage...I have a 40 mile one way commute with 37 of those miles in highway and no traffic..My Elantra consistently got 38 to 39 miles to the gallon the best I get out of the Sentra with the Eco button pushed is 34 to 35. with 400 miles of commuting weekly that adds up. The infotainment system regularly goes haywire and you have to stop turn it off unplug phone everything is good. The starting sequence doesn't always work and have had to let it sit for a minute and try again Bottom line it's a nice car but at this point its a purchase I regret.
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