It’s not easy being Nissan’s middle child. Big brothers Maxima and Altima steal the limelight and even the Versa has upstaged the Sentra since 2011. With the seventh generation, Nissan has decided to completely redesign the Sentra giving it some much needed love. This refocus on the C-segment isn’t surprising with so much competition swirling from the stalwart Corolla and Civic to the upstart Dart and Sonic. In order to compete in this cut-throat market Nissan has whipped up a compact car so big on the inside it’s EPA classified as a mid-size sedan. Did Goldilocks get it right? Is the middle the best place to be?
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Bluto - Is being a legit racist still working out for you, Ronnie?
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nrd515 - Not to me. I thought the Colonnade (How appropriate that Colon is part of the name. cars and the Cordoba and it’s siblings were the...
racer-esq. - I’m not the first to say this, but Weekend at Bernie’s immediately comes to mind.
nrd515 - A friend of mine who has seen it has one word to say about it…”Uggh!!!” . This is just a totally clueless move on Ford’s...
Bluto - This is hysterically, laughably childish. BS, you are a tremendous joke.
E46M3_333 - I agree. This guy is heralded as some sort of automotive genius. From what I see, he couldn’t hold a middle manager job where I...
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