Used 2022 Nissan Sentra Sedan Consumer Reviews
GREAT vehicle
What a well built car
A really good option on the segment
The Sentra SV offers an aggressive exterior look and nice interior materials with a good space for a sedan. Fuel consumption is one of the best features of the car (I have done 49.8 miles per gallon on the highway). The sound system is quite good and driving provides a nice experience. Totally recommended!
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- SV SedanMSRP: $15,581In-stock online
- SV SedanMSRP: $17,198In-stock online
- SV SedanMSRP: $16,999In-stock online
2022 Sentra Braking
I was at a stop light and even though I had my foot on the brakes I noticed my 2022 Sentra rolling slowly forward and I even tried to mash the brakes two or three times and pump them my car still proceeded to move forward and then I put the car in park it also still continued to move forward until ultimately hitting the car that was in front of me. But if a car would not have been in front of me I could have went into the road and got hit by some fast moving vehicles.
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Outlier
Currently driving one that is an SV trim that is a rental I have through work. I was surprised to hear that Consumer Reports rated it the best compact car due to the "refined" transmission and safety features. I don't know what planet they are on but Nissans are known to have very crappy CVTs and unfortunately this one does too. It's not that it's always bad, it's just so far it has performed so inconsistently that it makes it more tedious to drive because you don't know if you press the pedal if it will give you solid acceleration or really whine and be sluggish, which can even be dangerous if you need quick acceleration to merge or pull out in traffic. I've also been disappointed in the gas mileage--a big reason to have this rental as my job has me driving around in city traffic all day. It is "rated" for 29 city 39 highway and so far I've averaged about 21 mpg. In general I tend to subtract 6 mpg for the city rating if driving in a lot of heavy traffic but the Sentra is doing even worse than that. While the 2020 redesign apparently really impressed a lot of people, I still think that a Corolla or Civic is a better choice, but to each his or her own.
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Sentra
I like everything,except just a little hard to get in and out of.But other than that I love it
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