2007 Nissan Sentra Review
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Nissan has brought the Sentra more into the family, with styling from a clean sheet of paper. It looks like a scaled-down Maxima now, with all the right curves, lines, and sculpted shapes. From every angle, it looks like a new Nissan, with its crisp character lines. Special attention has been paid to the grille, front fascia, big trapezoidal halogen headlamps, and steeply raked windshield.Large door openings make it easy to climb in and out, and a high, distinctive rear deck offers ample trunk space. The 2007 Sentra is 4 inches higher and 3.2 inches wider than before, and has a wheelbase 5.9 inches longer while only increasing the overall length by 2.3 inches, so there's a lot less of the body hanging over the wheels. This means better balance on the road. And the latest chassis are safer, with crush zones built into less space. Everything about a car is packaged so much more efficiently, today, in the cabin and under the hood. The Sentra is no exception. You'll make no compromises in looks, comfort, safety or style, to have this inexpensive compact car in your driveway.
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