I am definitely buying a 2023 Sentra! The 2022 version SAVED MY LIFE!!! I had a bad car crash and the Sentra did it job, airbags worked as designed, and with Apple car play, it automatically called 911 for me. With all the safety measures and features in the Sentra I would definitely recommend it!
@@cgmiddle Base models have much of the equipment that was reserved for luxury models in years gone by. Standard a/c, automatic transmission, power windows, engines that achieve 10 sec to 60 mph or faster... that was luxury stuff not that long ago.
These are the types of reviews I really appreciate and enjoy as a car salesman myself. Gives me a great rundown of the product I’ll be selling this year
2022 nissan sentra SV premium totaled with only 600 miles on it. I negotiated the price to 23k, and to my surprise my insurance paid me 32k for the car haha. AND I bought the car when nothing was available. Nissan did great with this car.
It’s sooooooo good looking!!! Damn! That thing is more beautiful than any other brand new car on the market, PERIOD! I will get one for my next car.❤😍🥰😘😎👍
Just bought an S last night, I will get it in July and will leave a review. I currently drive a well equipped 2018 Mazda 3 sedan which I bought new in July 2019. I’m not expecting the basic trim Sentra to be as good as my sporty little Mazda, but we’ll see. Love the review! I’ve had the car for almost a week and LOVE IT!! Definitely well equipped for the base model and super fun to drive.
I just got a 23 SR Premium about a month ago, glad I got the SR Premium over the midnight. I think mine is pretty much the most load one you can get unbeknownst to me when I bought it. Heated seats, steering wheel, all tech, Bose 8 speaker, sunroof and everything else. Love the SR Premium 18" wheels with the silver rather than black. Hope to be able to do a review of mine here in the next week or so. It's my first real "new car" for me in 12 years so still have the new car excitement. ;-)
I'm driving a 2020 SR - and it has the full 4 camera system (birds eye top down plus forward, rear, and parking assist camera views - all handy for parking lots). Because it has a windshield camera (and radar for the adaptive cruise) for the Forward Emergency Braking - it also shares the windshield camera with the computer to read and display speed signs... The BOSE stereo with 8 speakers sounds great - lots of bass and loud. It's a little under powered, but runs the highway up to 115 MPH (nevermind.. i was chasing a BMW that passed me and hit me with debris) very comfortably. The brakes are good. You have to watch the adaptive cruise though because it can abuse your brakes on hilly terrain trying to maintain the set speed. You also have to watch the FEB in weather - it can trigger unexpectedly and brake (there is an option once you are running to shut it off until the next start). It's only got about 26,000 miles on it now, and Nissan is making offers to get it back - but I am still having fun with this car...
@@dieselbaby Used cars are in demand. they want to upsell...they offered me a full payout on my loan (more than the car was worth) to go with a Rogue Platinum Edition because they know they can sell the car at a premium.
Nissan does a good job at making you pay for what you get. The versa is very affordable but is plastic-ridden and clunky. The Sentra is more roomy and comfy, but you’re still feeling the bumpiness of the compact car. Imo if you’re gonna get a Nissan you should just get an Altima, they ride like clouds
@@tom11zz884 I’ve been in a lot of new Nissan CVTs… they are so much better than the past CVTs. They don’t feel confused when you drive them. A lot more linear and powerful.
I brought my 3rd car from Nissan, the Stanza in 1983, the Altima in 2007, and now the 2023 Sentra SV, I pick it up 5/13, need I say more about Nissan, I love their cars, this Sentra is out of sight ❤️ it rides good, plenty of room for my 6ft frame, sound system is nice 🎶
That's great you love it. Thinking of getting one. Btw, the guy said the entertainment system doesn't come with wireless connectivity. Did he mean Bluetooth!?
Currently loving my 23’ Sentra SV. Fully Loaded with a luxury Peanut Butter Interior. Got all the windows 15% and a full front windshield 35%. Solid vehicle, spacious, comfy seats, not too quick on take off, but has a nice and powerful 2.0 engine. I always get compliments on it.
@@sanjaypersaud9695 you mf’s must drive them like racecars just to replace the transmission at 27k. This is the 4th Sentra I’ve ever owned and I never had a problem 😢 they’re such reliable cars. Also since it’s under 30k you shoulda got it replaced for free pretty much. Ya know, warranty and all??
I have a 22 sr with ALL optional features (black wheels, bose, heated seats and wheel, moon roof, cargo net, bag hooks, paint protection, door sill plates, dual tone paint, homelink mirror...) it was 28.5k msrp but sat on the lot for 2 months Nov/Dec(I drove by it for my commute) I went in, in January saying it’s last year model I can get an altima for the price(but with less options lol) bla bla bla ...I will take it now if you're willing to sell it to me at 26k left with a 26k.4 selling price 😋I let them negotiate 400usd 😁
There is no cars currently in the market under 20k. Even the Versa cost more than 20k. Ask your local dealers around and they will tell you how much a 2023 Nissan Sentra SV cost. $25-27k plus tax and license and you'll end up buying it almost 30k otd.
I have tested the ECO and Sport buttons on my 2015, and they don't seem to do anything for mileage. Actually in ECO, I got 30 miles LESS from a tank of gas, doing the same city driving, than without. I didn't test the Sport for as long, because I felt no difference in the driving power, so couldn't imagine it doing anything.
This car is so sharp but I hate that it’s weak as heck. It needs a bigger motor option or a turbo. Also the option for a traditional automatic or a manual would be great.
you can go and buy that bottom level trim that comes in manual, smaller infotainment screen, different computer programming, different speedometer screen, no heated seats/steering wheel, no alloy wheels instead u get dogshit 15inch plastics wheels caps, no spoiler, no side skirts, no exhaust tip, just pray u don’t live anywhere that it gets cold cus ur gonna turn into an icicle
Take the badges off, and the Sentra looks the second best after the Civic. While there are a couple dealers sticking at/around MSRP (SF Bay), I'm seeing a few dealers trying to charge $27-$28K for an SR smh. Compact Car market is still a bit rough right now in June '23.
Did much change from the 22’. I just got my 23 sv today and see sites across the board not showing any hitch options for the 23’. I’m tempted to buy a 22’ setup and see if it lines up. Transmissions change? My intent is a hitch mounted bike carrier and a small 4x4 harbor freight trailer with a dirt bike
because it hasn’t been remodeled it’s been the same body style since 2020, all the nissan’s that have the new logo all have got body remodels. the sentra is getting a remodel once again in 2024
I'm looking into getting a 2019 Nissan Sentra for $16, 798 with 60,000 miles does that sound good to you? And it's from Enterprise Rental . Is that a bad idea because I know rentals can be driven hard. May I get your expert opinion please thank you!
@@drewski1441 well when I went there today they said most cars sold everywhere are from rentals . The cars at dealerships are rentals . Supposably what they said I didn't buy it but thank you for the advice!
Misleading review , you will not buy any new Sentra for under 20k or under 25k ,most reviewers are biased , it’s all a numbers game , 100k views even if they get 10% of the viewers to a dealership it’s all about the money 🤣everyone gets paid except the sucker that buys
I drive one and there's enough power. Plus with small displacement engines with turbos you are likely to run into serious long term and costly problems.
HELLO GOOD PEOPLE I JUST GOT APPROVED FOR A SMALL DECENT CAR LOAN MY OPTIONS ARE THIS SENRTA CIVIC COROLLA KIA SOUL OR FORTE OR ELANTRA HELP WHATS YOUR OPINION THANK YOU👍
Corolla S or Civic, they're really nice too, but I like the Corolla S in particular cuz they look sporty with the dual chrome exhaust pipes, I would however def stay away from the Kia's & Nissan's...Cheers!
Steering sucks. "Handles well" = handles poorly and is a chore to drive. Steering is overly heavy, slow, no play at higher speeds. 👎 Driving position is too low. Suspension needs to be softer. Lower part of dash intrudes on your leg room (it's very low).
Idk...right off the bat it looks boring to me. To me, Nissans attention was elsewhere with the agreement in the boardroom that theyll leave the upscale examples like Mazda have that space and theyll just be there for the folks with lower requirements.
i have the 2022 sr i bought new. its an absolute turd i hate it. the trans is awful. the radio is awful. the eco mode does nothing but tells you how much throttle to give it. the rear brakes wore out before 10k miles. it rides ok. the steering gets so tight at highway speeds it makes your arms tired. i wish i hadnt bought it. getting ready to trade it back in an only has 20k miles. the head lights suck too. do not recommend buying on.
You sound like you don't have one because I have 2 of these vehicles that are SR and I haven't had any issues with them.. A 2022 and a 2023 that I brought last month .. The headlights are better than the Corolla and the steering feels better than both the civic and Corolla a
@@sleeping7003 i do so i can keep the warranty, just hoping at this point the trans dont go out. didnt learn until after i bought it nissan has a hand full of lawsuits on them about the cvt trans..
maybe you just don’t know how to drive and take care of a car🤣i’ve had mine for 2 and a half years and not a single problem EVER literally no problems at all. i drive this thing quite aggressively too. be honest with yourself you’re probably one of those guys that are mad ur toor broke to buy a BMW or something🤣 be proud of what u got atleast ur not walking or riding a bike