Nissan’s compact sedan introduced a new generation for 2020 and now features similar styling to the rest of the lineup. Under the hood of the Sentra is a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine producing 149 horsepower along with 146 pound-feet of torque. Shifting is handled by a continuously variable transmission in most cases. The Sentra is also one of the rare cars on the market that still offer a manual gearbox on select models.
Pros
- Impressive road behavior
- Most comfortable seats in the segment
- Low fuel consumption
- Attractive design
Cons
- Poor rear visibility
- Annoying parking break pedal