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Now heres a car that needs little introduction. One of Nissans longest-running nameplates, the Sentra has been around the block a few times. Introduced to the North American market in 1981 as a 1982 model-year vehicle, the export version of the Sunny has gained a reputation for being a good, hearty, and even peppy (in SE-R form) vehicle. Squarely targeting the Toyota Corolla and four-door Honda Civic, the Sentra enters into 2007 completely redesigned, and ready to take on its competition with a bold new look.
Coming into its sixth generation, 2007 will mark a radical departure from the current and past Sentras rather conservative style; with the no-longer-entry-level (its been displaced by the equally new 2007 Versa) Sentra responding to its upscale move by emulating its
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| Looking very much a shrunken Altima, the new Sentra boasts more of everything. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
Not exactly pretty, the Sentra literally
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| Larger overall than the outgoing model, the 2007 Sentra has more interior room; although its not exactly pretty. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
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| The new Sentra is powered by a 135 horsepower 2.0L four banger that is backed, oddly enough, by a six speed manual. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
Of course, reading through the sixth generations specs makes me want an SE-R version despite the styling. Although the new model may look larger than life with its newfound big-car design, its powerplant is anything but. Rated at a paltry 135 horsepower and 140 foot pounds of torque, the all new 2.0L (MR20DE) four banger is every bit a compact car engine. Yet while the motor screams economy, Nissans chosen to back it up with a curiously sporty six-speed manual, one of the few compact sedans to offer anything quite so exotic. As cool as a standard six-cog tranny is, however, Nissans choice of an optional continuously variable transmission
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| Sitting on a longer wheelbase, the Sentras suspension has been tuned for comfort, leaving plenty of room for improvement on an SE-R model. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
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| With such options as leather and a Rockford? Fosgate stereo, the new Sentra offers more luxury than before. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
Driving in mind, no past Sentra has been a real barn burner. Even the SE-R model boasted only reasonable power supplemented by a lively chassis; and the sixth generation Sentra shouldnt disappoint in this regard either. While the longer wheelbase will reduce the cars famous flickability, its independent coil-over setup on the front and tried-and-true torsion bar in the rear should give it a modicum of handling prowess. Of course, with the Versa slotting in below as the new small car, the Sentras suspension has been moved upmarket, now tuned more for ride comfort and space-saving than anything else. Features like trunk floor-mounted rear shocks for added cargo capacity and special "ripple control" shock absorbers that are built to ride
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| The trunk houses a hidden storage area to protect valuables from being beaten about during hard cornering, like this. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
Likewise, the interior should give said families reason to pause on their way through the local automall, with sporty but sensible styling throughout. Designed for active lifestyles, the interior is blissfully larger than the previous model thanks to the cars larger dimensions. It now accommodates four full-size adults. Front and rear head and shoulder room have increased, with the stretched wheelbase working in the rear seat passengers favour, adding knee room.
The trunk is also enlarged, and with both a pass-through and 60/40 folding rear seatbacks, can be made even larger to accommodate what Nissan calls "unexpected" items. Also, the trunk houses a patented trunk divider system that consists of a simple divider that lays flat on the trunk floor when not in use. Raised and
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| A myriad of storage nooks and enclosures within the passenger compartment mean the new, larger trunk need only be used for the most lengthy of shopping trips. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
Thats just one of the Sentras new little storage nooks, by the way. Brad Bradshaw, the VP and General Manager of the Nissan Division of Nissan North America says, "As impressive as the dimensional enhancements are, the real revolution in this new Sentra is in its improved functionality," and hes right. While the old Sentra was certainly a functional vehicle in its own right, the new Sentras almost minivan-like interior layout means the thing is filled with cupholders, cell phone trays, and MP3 player pockets. Even the rear seat passengers get their own net pockets specifically designed for small electronic devices! The centre console features the standard array of storage bins, and the glove box
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| Features like complex clear taillights make the Sentra appear more upmarket. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
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