2025 Nissan Sentra Consumer Reviews
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Longing for Versa SR
Like the car, very nice. Was looking to get the best, cheapest car with great gas mileage. Everyone talked me into the Sentra over the Versa SR due to passenger confort and ride. I like the sentra alot, but the Versa SR had everything, was a great price and would have filled all my needs. Time will tell if I made the right decision.
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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 !!!
classy style
flashy car, great style, good size ,nicely equipped ,great discount , moves good has enough power, 2024 SR model now the bad rides hard from tires radio bowes but no clarity not clear ,seats are hard not comfy ..view good driving to see, Thats it it is not a Toyota or Honda but its good and has much better styling
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The value option
I purchased my 2024 Nissan Sentra S in February 2025. Nissan was struggling for business so I got a great deal on the price. That being said, I was a little hesitant to buy a Nissan with their reputation. But I could not say no to the out the door price. So far I put 7900 miles on the car. I’ve had one engine mount fail but it was replaced under warranty. I’ve been fairly happy with this car, although the CVT transmission is jerky at 15mph to zero. It has the famous Nissan rattle that infects their Sentras and Versas. (nothing is wrong with the car, it just rattles upon acceleration). In freezing weather the interior makes strange thudding noises when going over bumps that aren’t there when it’s warm out. And lastly, when you put the vehicle from reverse to drive after backing up. The suspension makes a clapping noise that you can feel all the way through the gas pedal. I’m told by the dealer this is normal and that it’s just part of it being a cheaper car. Overall, I do enjoy driving my Nissan Sentra, especially the gas mileage 40.4mpg on average and the features for the money. Now, hopefully this CVT will last 175,000 miles with extra maintenance.
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Good fuel economy.
I had the pleasure of renting this car from Enterprise for a week and drove across the state. It gets good fuel economy. It also has lane guidance, will vibrate when you cross the lines and stop you when you're about to back into an object. Some features however go a little too far for me, the headlights will only go into full beams if the car wants. I have approached dark places and wanted to see further and it won't let you switch to high beams. I get it that it's a safety feature to avoid blinding others and it happens mostly in city driving but I am the driver, I should be the one to choose when and when not to use high beams. The seat belt warning sound is so annoying, will keep beeping non stop until you wear the belt, even if you stop the car, beeping when the car is not in motion and with a sound like that of a fire alarm is obnoxious. My personal car, a Hyundai sonata beeps with a more friendly tone and only when in motion. I also believe the Bluetooth connects even if you choose to disconnect it. I would disable the connections and instantly it reconnects itself, perhaps to encourage "hands free" driving but I feel it shouldn't make choices for me. I'm glad it was a rental because if I buy it I'd have to pull some fuses and make modifications.
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