Getting a cheap car right is, admittedly, difficult. In the face of dwindling yet solid competition from Kia, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, and others, it may seem unsurprising that the new Nissan Sentra falls a little short. It falls more than a little short, though. As far as I've been able to tell, there are two (2) significantly good things about this car.
The first is that the sound system is surprisingly high quality. The second is that it's very easy to park.
That doesn't mean that everything else about the car is bad. It means that not a lot stands out as good, not even for the money. The starting price of a top-trim Nissan Sentra SR is $22,675, which is probably worth it. Heck, even a base model that starts at $19,410 is likely still a pretty good deal. However, the price of my loaded test car was $25,910, which is definitely not. Read the full article here.