Hey! Really appreciate the honesty about the 0-60mph. times. I've been saying for years that it makes no sense that Nissan does not offer a turbo as an option on the SR trim. Especially since it occupies a weird spot in Nissan's line-up. For those on a tight budget, there's the Nissan Versa sedan. Which, in terms of styling and size is not that different from the Sentra. Less power, but less money too. For those who want more room and power, there's the Nissan Altima. It's bigger than the Sentra, but not huge. And, also looks a lot like it. Sentra in that weird middle ground.
Thanks for the review. I hope Nissan keeps offering this vehicle for the people like me that doesn't like spending $30k plus in new “cheap cars ". Subscribed
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Nice review. This is a good looking refresh. That exhaust note sounds like a leaf blower, but who cares in an economy compact car. I would love to see a more performance orientated version. My daily is a 2013 base Sentra that came with a 6speed m/t and it feels like it will run forever. Zero problems when you take away the CVT.
Thanks Mike, Hopefully we get some type of performance version soon! Glad to hear yours is still holding up, wish you luck with it for years to come 👍🏼
Nah....no more Nismo or SER Sentra Versions...I would even be happy if they dropped the 2.5 in it and gave it 240HP with no turbo and a six gang...but they aint gonna do nothin. If they did...id be very surprised.
Great review.. I am focusing on the Versa ,because of the standard transmission in the base model. I really would like the Sentra, but not the CVT … Give me the Sentra with a 5 speed 😂
Got a 22 SV & love it. For a work daily driver mpgs are great ride is good as well. Cheaper than Corolla that every grandma has or speed junkie teen. If u abuse your cars this isn't for u.
I have a 2022 Nissan Sentra SV. I’ve had it now for about about 18 months. I love the car I just wish it came with better tires than Hancock. i’m getting ready to upgrade the tires to the new Michelin cross climate 2. I feel that Tire would really complement the already awesome ride and handling of the centra. Anyway, thanks for your video.
Hearing good things about this car. Hopefully, the next redesign makes it a tad bigger and adds an engine. With the Versa gone and Altima and Maxima becoming EVs this could be a good car to keep on ICE until a hybrid is ready then EV. They need to keep a more traditional car for those buyers for as long as possible. Keeping it in the $20-35k range allows it to be accessible for people and to keep it fun. Then the Altima and Maxima can take it from there. EVs definitely can’t get cheap enough right now for this segment.
@kimcheng5210 What is it about the previous look that you like more than the current refresh? Share link to video that shows previous look you like... If cannot share link, then share title of RU-vid video & I'll go watch it... I'm Just Curious, There's No Right Nor Wrong Here... Everyone Is Entitled to Their Personal Taste, Style & Choice of Vehicles, Etc...
service your car properly, and it'll take care of you. nissan is still a Japanese manufacture, and will get average to above average reliability compared to it's german, or american equivalent.
👍🏻👍🏻 you summed up my thoughts and feelings better better than I did to myslef. Odd request for a side by side with a base or A spect, Integra and a Civic sport touring. They are almost the same price.
Glad I could help man thanks for the comment! I think I’m misunderstanding your request with the comparisons though, both of those cars are about $10k more expensive with the civic sport trg starting just under $32k and Aspec starting at $33k
My 22 Sentra has leather wrapped steering wheel and the cup holders in the center of the back seat. Seems they took a few things away. Can't say I really would care for a start-stop feature on my car. That just seems like it would do nothing but wear out starters.
After Two Weeks of Ownership Things Dont Like About : 2024 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 SR CVT Over All Love 2024 Sentra SR However, Glove Box Issues & No Garage Door Opener Would Be Deal Breaker in Future... 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 Compared to 2010 Sentra, 2024 Lacks Internal 💥💥💥 Glove Box * No Valet Lock * Tiny, Too Small * Cannot Fit 8.5 x 11.5 Doc No Garage Door Opener * No HomeLink * No Button Under Mirror * Should Come With SR Android Auto+ * Should Connect wirelessly Like IPhones can No Front Passenger Side * Power Windows with One-Touch Auto Up/Down No Space for Phones * No Private Cover Hide * Charger, Cables, Etc... Cup Holders * Non-Functional * Too Wide * Not Deep Enough * Cups Will Fall Over & Out No Charger Outlet * Rear Seat Passengers External 💥💥💥 No Fog Lights * Should Come With SR No Mud Flaps / Splash Guards * Should Come With SR Manual Retractable Side Mirrors * Should Have Electric * Option Retract When Parking * Should Come With SR No Space in Wheel Well * For Larger Sidewall on 18" Tire * Snow Chains
Fwd rogue with 200hp gets the same city mileage lol. Mine as well put the vc turbo in here!. To push the fuel economy higherm i would say 31-32 city and 42 hwy
The last 3 cars that I have owned had/have CVT Transmissions. Total mileage on all 3 200,000 + miles. As of now have never had a CVT Transmission trouble. In my opinion if you maintain them you will not. They help tremendously with better fuel mileage also. If Donald Trump were our President fuel might be $2.50 per gallon instead of $3.75 per gallon in Illinois. Thanks Mr. Biden. Then wemight not be so concerned about transmissions that could save us on gas. What da ya think???
I never understood why people believe and think Presidents have something to do with gas prices, when they don't. That was taught in Economics 101. Again, basic Economics 101. But anyway my old 2016 Altima SR never had CVT issues with 134,000 miles. Maintenence was always done on time following manual. The only thing I had to replace was the battery, brakes, and tires. I even drove it through 3 states at 120,000 miles without being worried about anything, and the ride was smooth like a brand new car. Also got 42 mpg going 65-70 mph on cruise control on that trip. It got totaled last week being in an accident, and I wasn't at fault. That car was built like a tank during the collision, and did exactly what it was rated high for during an accident. I came out with minor injuries. Now I'm looking at the 2024 Sentra SR. I don't care if it's a downgrade from the Altima. I'm looking at budget and great gas mileage.
@@marvin7533 In the case of gasoline prices...Mr. Trump opened the pipe line to allow more petroleum into our country...thus lowering prices. Mr. Biden closed the pipeline thus allowing a shortage of petroleum and allowing prices to increase. But regardless good luck and best wishes when you purchase your Sentra. They are a beautiful vehicle. Thanks for the info on the Altima. They are a great car as well.
@@marvin7533Economics 101 shows how presidents have a big effect on gas prices. See, it’s basic supply and demand. Biden greatly reduced domestic supply, while demand remained constant. Also, he mishandled Russia and the Middle East, creating supply challenges there. Hence, prices went way up. Very simple.
You're too young. Nissan made great cars in the 80's and 90's. CEO Carlos Ghosn has really set Nissan back with his cost cutting. Now that he's been gone for several years now, Nissans have been improving.