2025 Nissan Sentra Consumer Reviews
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Not so sure
This is a car for young at heart very hard to enter and exit lot of old features from 2000 head lights are crap from years ago, screw on gas cap dash is hard to read, made a mistake close to 29000 should of paid more attention, gas mileage is good ,pretty quiet, interior is nice probably a 75% for me 800 miles ready to trade
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Just bought my 2023 Sentra SR midnight
So far I love it , got with little over 1k miles on it and so far the car is amazing . First new car I bought and well priced !
Good value for price and at a good cost.
As of 26 Jun 2024, from what I got from Nissan Canada, the 2024 Sentra SV does NOT equipped with NissanConnect that allows you to remote start engine on MyNissan App. Dealership says it is only available to the premium trim, it is not an module/ service/ subscription that I can buy afterwards. Performance: 6/10 2024 Sentra is the choice for daily commute, city or as a second car. Speaking from experience on 2018 Qashqai S, the acceleration from 0 to 30km/h on Sentra feels buttery smooth, and there is no noticeable noise or vibration from the CVT (with only 150km on odometer as of writing). However, after reaching 80km/h or higher, it starts to feel like under-powered and struggling to climb to 110km/h or higher. Unless you really stepped on the pedal. My Sentra SV comes with 16" HanKook Kinergy GT tires, alloyed rims. The braking feels under-powered and took me some time to adjust. Powered steering is much stiffer even without Sport mode on. But the handling is okay. Interior / Comfort / Gimmick: 7/10 The zero-gravity sofa is the strongest feature a Sentra has, and I absolutely love it over Hyundai Elantra 2024. Everything else seems standard but inclusive in the Sentra. The Sentra does have a tech-y look, it does offer moon-roof and Bose speakers in the premium trim. To me, I can get Hyundai Elantra or a Honda Civic at that price point, it does not justify the few extra thousands. Plus, the center console screen I believe it is much smaller than its competitors. Rear backup camera is okay, it is too zoomed out to my liking, image seems more distorted than other cars. Rear trunk is wide and deep. One of the Sentra biggest gimmick is the NissanConnect, as mentioned in the start, it is only available for premium trim, at least in Canada. It is the biggest let-down. Sentra has a lot of its shortcomings but the price point makes up a bit (MSRP CA$28,505). Sentra really has no competitive advantages when comparing to other sedans, it lacks options/ packages. Anything not mentioned is acceptable to me, there is nothing I really regret from buying this car.
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Tires
Have 16000 miles on tires a the back tires have on tread on them. They are like racing slicks. Also dash board are had to read
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Default Steering Wheel
Nissan has lost all my respect. My brand new 2024 Sentra SV has a factory default steering wheel that is adjusted too high and cannot be fixed. They didn't give me a different car even though the title was still under their name. Just because corporate says its normal I cannot claim leman law and the BBB denied my claim as well.
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