If you’ve owned a Nissan in the past decade, chances are you’ve heard the term “CVT” tossed around, often followed by a groan. My mother-in-law recently found out how bad a CVT can be in her 2020 ...
The car market is always buzzing with new models, but beneath the shiny surface and impressive specs, lies the crucial ...
The excitement of driving a new car, with its fresh scent and the promise of endless possibilities, is a feeling many ...
The 2026 Nissan Sentra’s pricing starts at $23,645 (all prices include $1,245 destination charge). Redesigned ninth-generation Sentra debuts More standard technology and safety equipment Powertrain ...
The redesigned 2026 Nissan Sentra is a holistic improvement over the outgoing car. The compact sedan is comfortable, well equipped and nicely priced. It gets significantly changed exterior and ...
The 2026 Nissan Sentra lineup has been totally redesigned, and each trim now costs more than before. The base-level S now starts at $23,645 (up $860), and the new top-spec SL is priced at $29,235. The ...
Nissan isn't in the strongest position right now. Sales are down, dealerships are closing down, and many of its once-dominant nameplates are fighting just to stay relevant. That includes the Murano — ...
Due to economic pressures and changing consumer preferences, the average transaction price of a new vehicle has soared to $50,080. That’s a princely sum, and the carpocalypse has seen a number of ...
The price of the average new car is higher than ever before, recently topping $50,000 for the first time in history. Unfortunately, wages have not gone up in accordance with that, so vehicle ...
Compact sedans are on the endangered list in America but Nissan isn’t ready to let the Sentra go extinct just yet. For 2026, the automaker keeps its small four-door alive and even manages to make it ...
The 2026 Nissan Sentra has not followed the crowd by going longer, lower, and wider, even though pictures of this car may have you thinking otherwise. Instead, this generational update focuses on ...
Think cars have gotten too expensive? Nissan does, too. The automaker is proud of the fact it has five vehicles in its lineup that start at well under $30,000, and its newest might be the most ...