1997 Nissan Sentra Review

E Sedan
Comfortable, economical, fun to drive.

Introduction

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
1997 Nissan Sentra Review

Competition is good. Competition for buyers

is what makes shopping for a compact sedan a worthwhile investment of time.

All the players want your business. Which means all of them have to go

the extra mile if they want to send you home in one of their products.

The Nissan Sentra provides a good example of how this works. Ranging

from about $12,000 to just north of $16,500, the retail price of a Sentra

drops it into a slugfest with more than a dozen other subcompacts, an arena

that includes pint-size hot rods like the Chrysler Neons and the ingenious

variety of the Honda Civic.

Achieving visibility in this realm is, to understate things, a challenge.

But the Sentra does so, by the simple expedient of doing nearly everything

quite well.

The Sentra is an affordable sedan with a roomy interior. It's fun to

drive with better-than-average handling, decent acceleration and good braking

performance. It also rides well, operates quietly and provides an attractive,

well-appointed interior. And like other Nissans, it's not likely to break. Next Page


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