2024 Nissan Sentra | Review & Road Test

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The Nissan Sentra might not be the first car you think about when in the market for a compact sedan, but with it's improved looks, handling and power maybe it should be. Check out the full review in this video and let us know what you think. #KBB

00:00 2024 Nissan Sentra
00:25 Exterior details
01:14 Cargo space
01:25 Interior passenger space
02:32 Interior tech and connectivity
04:03 Engine options - power numbers
04:16 How does it drive?
07:01 Pricing
08:17 Competitors

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'21 Sentra owner here, I've had no issues and I love my car everyday. Definitely a lot of bang for the buck.

johnchristopher
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It's crazy how big the Sentra has gotten, but it's always a pleasure to see a review of a sedan. Great review Mr. Danger!!!

Stinger
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I have a 2015 Sentra and have had ZERO issues so far, I feel like I can get another 5-7 years out of it

Jennifersuleiman
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I got the 2023 SV model August 2023! Its rosewood with black/beige interior! The interior is banging! I have a moon roof which is great in summer with a/c on and moon roof open. Love the heated front seats and steering wheel. Everyone says to me, nice car man!! I love Nissan, yes I am a Nissan fan boy. This is my 4th brand new Sentra! I never had any problems with any of them. Advice, keep up the matiemce people. Every 15, 000 miles get a tune up which includes new spark plugs/the check the the timing belt etc and other stuff. Please get your transmission serviced every 25, 000 to 30, 000 miles! The drain the old fluid and fresh in along with a new filter! And of course have your oil changed. Take care of your Nissan and she keep purring like a kitty cat! Hey Nissan, you #1 in my book!!

robertelder
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Nice to see the Sentra growing up, in looks, and options. I feel it would actually achieve better fuel economy with a bit more power.

michaelthompson
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Last affordable compact sedan left since GM, Ford, Mopar, left market (total of 700, 000 cars/year) and Corolla/Civic/Mazda3/Jetta all sell for $7k more in typical trim.

bigcrowfly
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Good looking car...I own a 2013 and still OK...yes, drive gently, change the CVT fluid every year myself and added aftermarket trans cooler.
Hasn't given me any problems...big car for the money

vincentkosik
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Really wish this had a 200+hp trim option to match the sporty look.

wolflarson
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I have a 2020 Sentra SV in that blue color. It is a nice handling fun to drive car, keeping in mind it's an inexpensive sedan.

ccroy
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For those complaining about the CVT, CVTs have improved over the years and as long as you’re not trying to race in one or have a very heavy foot on the gas, they are perfectly fine.

TheHuskyK
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Apreciate every time this guy does a review …

TinoMiller
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I hope CVT based transmission engineering has improved. Newer Nissan cars have always have good steering regardless of model.

tonybino
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Folks will be thrilled to rent one at their airport car rental place.

ccpooperscooper
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I own the same B18 '20 SR model since new, and I have been getting highway gas mileage in the high 40s and even got more than 50 mpg with eco mode, though I engage in serious economic driving, and the range is around 500 miles or more. The CVT gives surprisingly low RPMs on the highway drive, probably due to the overdrive ratio. The ride is very well-rounded and yet the handling is enjoyable on the mountain roads.

Psalm-nifh
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I have a 2022 Nissan Sentra sv. I couldn’t be more happier with it. The only thing is the Hancook o.e.m tires that came with it. Which I’m about to replace with Michelin, Cross climate2. Which I think would do wonders on a car that already handles and rides well. Thanks for your video.

josephmclean
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I just got the Sentra SV in Scarlet Ember, the cruise control on the tollway can help prevent crashes by setting the distance and speed, and automatically slows or stops if traffic gets congested, and has blind spot warning lights. You get a lot for your hard earned money, my old Corolla had 177K miles and was having a lot of repairs and issues. I have decided not to ever push a car that long again, as it wasnt worth much in trade in value and the repairs cost me more than a payment schedule on a nice new car.

The heated seats and steering wheel are comforting on cold morning commutes.

I have never had a car with so many safety features.

My only concern is the giant skid plate underneath that has 20 or 30 plastic button connectors that have to be removed in order to get the oil changed, but i like that it protects the car from debris, and it has a white blanket so you can see if it leaks and what color. I check the oil when i get gas to make sure its not burning oil, it was a bit low at 1250 miles like a 1/4 of a quart low. Had the windows tinted, tinting cost 200 bucks at a local place, they were smoking pot in the car it smelled like weed for a few hours after that, it dissapated and the new car smell is back. it looks cool now and stays cooler from the hot sun.

amydefries
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Great and informative video, Danger. That CVT though. Why am I complaining? I'm definitely not buying one lol

Kiss__Kiss
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Need a Sentra SE-R with the 1.5T from the Rogue, and a manual transmission. Too bad that Nissan can't figure this out. Would offer nice performance with off the shelf parts.

digitaldoc
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Currently driving a black sport trim SV model '24 .. been many moons since I been in a small old sentras..
Much has improved!
Not bad nissan whip under 24k not a corolla but drives great

CaliLifeJoseSanchez
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Good looking vehicle. Shame about its crappy JATCO CVT transmission.

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