Used 2023 Nissan Sentra Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Ohh the leather is amazing, Jaw-Dropping In Love
I love the SR Trim so much it looks sporty while at the same give at the light to moderate luxurious feel. At the end of the day the speed is amazing the mpg is amazing $20 - $22 to fill up from half or less than that a little. Which that in alone was an eye catcher for me. I recommend this vehicle if you want to save on gas while at the same time have really solid speed which surprised me and I’m 24. And I’ve driven fast cars. 10/10 no issues with the car 549 Miles and counting i really do enjoy this car
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New 2023 sentra sr
More safety features and more streamlined. Vehicle performance and engine definitely improved over the years. Was well worth getting my third nissan vehicle in a row. I’m a loyal customer.
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Dream car!
I love the sporty look and all the features! Remote start, heated seats and wheel, automatic temp set, lots of safety features, even shows the speed limit of where you’re driving. Nitrogen in the tires, door edge protector strips… I love this car,
Almost Hybrid MPG
I have owned my 2023 Sentra for 14 months now. I love it. 22,000 miles on it and I am averaging 40 mpg. Yes, averaging 40. I drive this 70 miles per day mostly on the freeway. Plus I drive it kindly ,not hard, so it has rewarded me. Today, I got 50.1 mpg on my 35 mile drive to work. It is comfortable, quiet, and smooth. I can accelerate from a stoplight and not go above 2200 rpms and keep up with traffic. It has enough power to go up an on-ramp to the freeway and get to 70 mpg well before merging. That is enough power for me. I've had no issues with the car. My complaints are minor. The automatic lights are too sensitive. Sometimes the CVT doesn't know where the sweet spot is when going 25-30mpg (in the neighborhood). I can feel it figuring out the correct ratio. It's a very minor thing that I only feel occasionally. I don't notice it at any other speed. The cool thing is that I can use the pedal to get the exact torque ratio to "coast" at 25 mph for over 1/2 mile. I wish Nissan would have put soft materials on the back doors like they have on the front. Heck, even my 2005 Elantra has better amenities in the back! But, I will say that the back seats are extremely comfortable. Better than most I've sat in. I love the interior design and the exterior is the best looking of all the compact cars.
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Dangerous
The lane correction feature is DANGEROUS! The equivalent of someone suddenly grabbing the steering wheel when you're driving.Also visibility is poor.AVOID THIS CAR !!!