Nissan Sentra
Nissan is a car company older than the Toyota brand but yet has struggled to keep up in recent years to build quality, reliability and market praise the Toyota’s and Honda’s have acquired.
The Nissan Sentra is another solid contender in the struggle for compact sedans. The car has been newly redesigned for 2020 to give it a more aggressive look and new tech features to appeal to the younger demographic.
It shares the same CVT transmission as the corolla which helps its ride quality on the highway and city driving. It consumes almost the similar gas mileage with the Corolla. So why isn’t the Sentra selling as much? Reliability! reliability is a big factor when I buy a car and I’m sure it’s yours too. I can attest that the new designed Sentra has a bold look and really nice interior but its a pass for me.
[ngg src=”galleries” ids=”5″ display=”basic_thumbnail” thumbnail_width=”175″ thumbnail_height=”125″ thumbnail_crop=”0″]Production Year | Production Name | Production Location | Trim Levels |
2020-2021 | USA, Canada | S,SV,SR, SR Turba |
RIM | MPG | Engine | Trans | Drive | Seats |
S | Combined MPG 30 | 130-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 (regular gas | 6-speed manual w/OD | Front-wheel Drive | 5 |
SV | Combined MPG 32 | 124-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 (regular gas) | 2-speed CVT w/OD | Front-wheel Drive | 5 |
SR | Combined MPG 32 | 124-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 (regular gas) | 2-speed CVT w/OD | Front-wheel Drive | 5 |
SR TURBO | Combined MPG 29 | 188-hp, 1.6-liter I-4 (regular gas) | 2-speed CVT w/OD | Front-wheel Drive | 5 |