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Reviews of the 2007 Nissan Sentra

  • 7.4

    CNET Review

    December 5, 2006

    The Good: Nicely equipped at the SL trim level, the 2007 Nissan Sentra will please techno-savvy buyers with a relatively advanced powertrain, standard Bluetooth, and an MP3/WMA-capable stereo with auxiliary input.

    The Bad: No navigation system is available on the Sentra. It can feel underpowered at times, and despite solid standard features, the remaining option combinations seem a bit pricier than average.

    The Bottom Line: You may not feel compelled to live in it for a week as seen on TV, but the 2007 Sentra 2.0 SL is a solid value and makes good use of technology for efficiency, utility, and entertainment.

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Manufacturer: Nissan USA

Part number: 100815361

Basic car properties

  • Body style Sedan
  • Trim levels 2.0 S
  • Available Engine Gas

Safety Features

  • Smart airbags Standard
  • Antilock brakes Optional
  • Adaptive cruise control Optional

Entertainment

  • Satellite radio Optional
  • Connection for portable MP3 sound system Standard
  • MP3 CD-enabled sound system Optional

Climate/convenience

  • Two-way security system Standard
  • 12V power outlet Standard

Drivetrain Technology

  • Drivetrain available Front-drive

Navigation

  • Trip computer Standard
  • Live traffic data Optional

Communication

  • Bluetooth phone interface Optional

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  • side
  • interior

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