My associate just bought his son (co-bought) a '24 Sentra SV ... It is *fantastic* ... I've even driven it. It is incredibly smooth, for the class .. Has heated seats and remote start.
It is smooth to drive I have a 23 with midnight edition package and I had led fog lights and headlights and led turn signals in the mirror I changed my reverse lights to led and my tag lights to led and they Sentra is actually small but bigger inside in the maxima in the rear I can’t explain it I have a 23 maxima sr as well and 4 ppl can’t fit car unless you don’t have rear seat passengers and the Sentra trunk isn’t really that big like the dude said in the review it’s built funny
My only concern with this car is the CVT, if Nissan hadn’t had a horrible experience with their CVTs in the past, I wouldn’t consider any other car, but I’m sure things have improved since then
Anyone can get a bad credit loan with anyone. Its not just Nissan. Hell, people with good credit are paying ridiculous $600-$1000 monthly car payments they can't really afford.
I just bought a 2024 Sentra SV, I’ve been driving for two weeks now, my first impression is that it’s a great little car, it’s spacious, very quiet in normal driving conditions, it handles the road very well, the interior it’s very nice, the engine power it’s very good, it’s not a sport car but definitely it’s a very quick little car, very fun car to drive, and the gas mileage could be great but I’m getting only around 21mpg on the city because it’s so hard not to accelerate, I can tell that Nissan can easily make this car into a sport cart just by adding a turbo, the platform of this car it’s very balanced and stable definitely a sport car platform. I look into a Toyota Corolla before I buy this car but the interior it looks much better on the Nissan Sentra and the extended warranty of 10 years or 100,000 miles was included in this car at no extra cost.
@@gerardoespinoza7202 glad you like it! Funny enough, I just got done driving about 1,000 miles on a Corolla and the Sentra is better in my opinion. Thanks for watching!
My first car was a 240SX so I'll always have a soft spot for Nissan. I wish they'd bring back the Sentra SE-R but make it a little more grown up and refined. Here's hoping Nissan will continue to improve and get back to the reputation they once had.
As an immigrant to Canada from Sri Lanka, I like value cars very much (Missing Japanese Hatchbacks, kei cars so much) So I got a Versa SV which is perfect for me 🤟
Auto start stop has to meet certain conditions to function. If your hvac is set to heat or cool the car and it hasn't reached the desired temp the car will always run, if the battery is in a semi low voltage state it will also run to charge it.
Was odd, I’ve never driven a car that I remember with auto start stop engaged not using it and then at totally random times without changing settings would. Must’ve been some kind of guideline In The system that wasn’t met. I personally hate auto start stop anyways, especially if it locks the steering wheel when it cuts engine off
I have your car (24 SV w/o the premium pack). If you use the Eco mode and don't drive like a madman you'll do better in the MPG department. I find I can get 29-30 in town, in mixed city/hwy I get around 35 and in all highway I can get around 42 mpg. This isn't the "get there first" car but I've been very happy with mine so far.
My wife had an 08 with a 5 speed rear shocks blew out at 60k miles radio went out at 70k miles all the clear coat started peeling off by the fourth year head gasket blew at just under 100k one of the cylinders started m8ssing ck engine light came on started using coolant, but it never left us stranded
Dang that’s a lot of major stuff before 100k! The new one feels much more solid then previous gens, hopefully it’ll make it to 100k fairly trouble free
I bought a new Sentra in '87. Worst car ever! Started to self destruct around 60k. Gave it to my old man and he had to put $2k in it to get it up to scratch. Never bought another Nissan.
I wrecked my 2016 Juke Nismo RS about a week ago and looking to get the Sentra or Altima SR cause I’m a Nissan fan my first car at 18 years old were the 1988 Pulsar oh by the way I still got my 2014 370 touring 😀
@@petrolectric I kinda want the Altima SR turbo but hate to high monthly payments beside I got the 2014 370 touring that had been paying off for almost 5 years now my Juke Nismo RS were also payoff little over 2 years
Actually, best compact bargain sedan goes to the Nissan Versa. No clue why Nissan is even bothering with the Sentra at all. Seriously, keeping the Sentra in Nissan's line-up would ONLY make sense if Nissan offered a Turbo-charged engine option for it. They don't. Still don't. Should have done that years ago on the Sentra!
@@dauntlessasmr7910 actually haven’t driven the latest generation of Versa yet… glad to hear you like it. Maybe bring back the Sentra SE-R using the Altimas turbo engine? That could be fun!
I bought a 2024 Sentra SV about 5 weeks ago. I bought it because it was affordable and has as standard equipment blind spot, rear cross traffic with braking, adaptive cruise control, pedestrian detection and auto emergency braking. Mine also has heated front seats, heated steering wheel, and dual climate zone. That package only added about $600. It’s fun to drive and I have to admit I really love it. I’m averaging just over 34 mpg in my normal mix of driving. 😊
@@petrolectric yeah I don’t understand tht either lolol. I have the S 2024, great car. If someone wants a sports car then the sentras are not the car for u. I feel ppl are to harsh on the POV reviews. Gets u from point A to B has a sporty feel and the CVTs has gotten a lot better. I think ppl say they don’t like CVTs just say it bc everyone else says it.
Not if you follow the manufacturers recommended maintenance intervals. There's tens of thousands of Nissan cvts in North America with over 200k miles on the original transmissions. They sell over half a million a year at least.
Nissan's CVTs are way more reliable. CVTs in other brands such as Toyota, Honda, etc., can have issues no different than Nissan if you don't take care of the car, not taking it in for its routine scheduled maintenance.
Replace the CVT fluid every 20K-25K miles & don't drive it like a race car, assuming the CVT design isn't flawed/defective, & it will last a long time. People who never change their CVT fluid because they fall for the "lifetime fluid" marketing scam are the ones who usually have CVT problems.
@@etvow I’m not a fan of modern Hyundais and have expressed that in many videos - their driver aids are extremely flawed and I’d say borderline dangerous.