2025 Nissan Sentra Consumer Reviews
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NOT! Underpowered!
Bought this car new with 4 miles on it. The first thing I noticed was that while this car does not make a quarter mile in 5 seconds, it certainly has adequate acceleration and is NOT underpowered. The only issue I have noticed with mine is fairly minor. And that is, when I back out of my driveway in reverse and then put it in drive...if I hit the gas right away, it hesitates for a second before engaging. If I wait a second before hitting the gas, it's fine. Otherwise, this car performs at or better than advertised. The seats are comfortable, it is roomy and quiet when driving. The infotainment center is fine..It has plenty of saftey features. And it is sporty looking. I absolutely love my 2023 Sentra SV.
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Not yesterdays Nissan **Buyer Beware**
I have a 25 Sentra sv and this car has already has been in the shop for a irregular window causing the driver side to not go all the way down. And now the car makes noise on curves as if the wheel bearings are going out. These cars are pure junk. Nissan will do nothing for you if you complain as well.
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- S SedanMSRP: $18,192In-stock online
- SV SedanMSRP: $20,299In-stock online
- SV SedanMSRP: $28,49272 mi away
My last car?
Just bought it to replace my trusty 2007 Altima 6-speed. Other finalists: Prius, Civic (std & hybrid), Corolla, etc. What stood out about the Sentra was the comfort. My wife and I will be using it to visit family a couple hours away. She liked having her own temp control. AppleCarPlay is great, so is larger touch screen. Interior fit & finish quite nice compared to others. In the first week, we’ve driven it from Atlantic City to Doylestown, PA to Philly airport and back. Surpassed 40 mpg on first tankful in suburb/city stop & go/highway traffic. CVT acceleration just fine despite what naysayers claim. My wife, a notorious tailgater, got good use of the automatic braking system. We both liked lane departure warnings and blind spot detection as tractor trailers whizzed by us. Seats, as I mentioned, were far more comfortable than competitors’. Interior plusher. And not once did I bang my head on the doorframe getting in or out.
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Lemon
The warranty is worthless! It really has a negative value, because they do not fix my brand new Senta, and I just do without; I filed a report with NHTSA. "As I was straightening my steering wheel, from a left turn into my driveway, I heard, about half a dozen, very loud, banging noises, coming from the front of my vehicle. This was so loud, that I heard it over the noise of my audio, playing fairly loud, to begin with. This, coupled, with previous experience, and the ride on this vehicle becoming incredibly rough, leads me to believe that the ball joints are froze up. This car is less than two months old, with 2,700 miles on it. The noise out of the front, has happened before, and I went to the dealer in Denison, TX, about it, a couple of weeks ago. There was also a very strong smell of, like burning rubber, but that seemed to stop, by hitting the switch, every time, after starting the engine, to turn off the auto stop / start. These cars should not be on the road!" Report number NHTSA ID Number 11622132 .
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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 !!!