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2013 Nissan Sentra

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  • 3 weeks later...
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i hope to get a chance to write my short impressions of this this week yet. bottom line.... it's just a commuter car, in some ways a better car than the Altima, just because it really is only trying to be an honest commuter car. It's like bringing the Corolla and it's creepiness along 8-10 years.

I actually thought it was a decent ride for what it was, and overall pretty quiet except when you really have it on the boil, then, it's another Japanese brand car that doesn't really put anything into drowning the din in front of the firewall.

We had a sentraq as a rental car once when the Miata was in a very minor accideent....driving it was it was pretty much like having someone run their fingers across a chaulk board...pretty much qualified for the worst car I'd ever driven.

Previous gen SER Sentra wasn't terrible, but wasn't even close to SVT Focus, GTI, or other small commuter cars that were worth a damn....

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This was the all new 13. In comparison to a corolla, it's a champ. Compared to something fun......

Better than a Corolla....Shoe leather!

Compared to something fun...Sentra...not so much....

  • 9 months later...

I was helping my mom with her in picking out a rental car while her current Charger was getting repaired. All the dealership currently had available was this Sentra and an Altima. I had to leave before she decided to choose something, but it would make for a good comparison...

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