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2006
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2006
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2006
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2005
Nissan 350Z
2005
Nissan Altima
2005
Nissan Armada
2005
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2005
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2005
Nissan Maxima
2005
Nissan Murano
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Nissan Quest
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2006 Nissan Sentra
Consumer Guide Rating:
No CG Rating
Pros: Acceleration (SE-R); Steering/handling (SE-R); Fuel economy
Cons: Ride (SE-R Spec V); Rear-seat entry/exit; Cargo room; Noise
2006 Nissan Sentra Specifications
Also Consider the following best buys:
Chrysler PT Cruiser
Honda Civic
Mazda 3
Pontiac Vibe
Toyota
Matrix
Also consider the following vehicle recommendations:
Chevrolet Cobalt
Ford Focus
Hyundai Elantra
Kia Spectra
Toyota Corolla
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New 2006 Nissan Sentra
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| 2006 Nissan Sentra Highlights |
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"Nissan's smallest sedans are virtual reruns for 2006 pending redesigned versions due for 2007. Sentra comes in economy-oriented 1.8 and 1.8 S models, and as the sporty SE-R and SE-R Spec V. All have 4-cyl engines. The 1.8 versions have 126 hp and offer a 5-speed manual transmission or optional 4-speed automatic. SE-R has 165 hp and uses the automatic transmission. Spec V has 175 hp and mandatory 6-speed manual. SE-R and Spec V include 4-wheel disc brakes instead of rear drums, plus sport suspensions and 16- and 17-inch wheels, respectively. Other Sentras have 15-inch wheels. The 1.8 S offers alloy 16s in a Sport Appearance Package that also includes a rear spoiler, fog lights, and leather-wrapped steering wheel. ABS packaged with front side airbags is available for all but the base 1.8, as is satellite radio. The Spec V has specific exterior and interior trim, sport seats, and available Brembo-brand brakes. "
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| 2006 Nissan Sentra News |
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"A redesigned Sentra is expected in summer
2006 as a slightly early '07 debut. It's apparently been developed with French
parent Renault, but Nissan stresses that underskin components will be its
own work--and that Sentra will still be sourced from Japan, not France. Due
sometime later is a hybrid version with a Nissan 4-cyl gasoline engine and
Toyota-sourced electric-drive components. Nissan is one of several automakers
that license Toyota's hybrid powertrain technology.
The next Sentra should
be taller, longer and wider than the current model. That makes room for a
smaller sedan and 2-dr hatchback that Nissan also confirms for '07. Sources
say the hatchback will bow about the same time as the new Sentra, with the
sedan following some six months later. Both will be built at Nissan's plant
in Aguascalientes, Mexico. No word yet on design and engineering, but the
hatchback is said to be inspired by the Sport Concept model seen at various
auto shows in early '05. Sources say this new plan rules out a rumored U.S.
version of the redesigned Japanese-market Cube miniwagon, which was expected
to answer Toyota's boxy Scion xB. Even so, the new ""sub-Sentras"" will target
the Scions, the Mini Cooper and Honda's upcoming Fit/Jazz as trendy, budget-priced
wheels for young buyers. More news as we get it, so keep checking back."
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| 2006 Nissan Sentra Competition |
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"Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle
into one of 17 classes based on size, price, and market position. Compact
Cars comprise the smallest passengers cars. These vehicles range from
tiny economy models to slightly larger, popularly priced sedans, hatchbacks,
and wagons. Our Best Buys include Chrysler PT Cruiser, Honda Civic, Mazda
3, and Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix twins. Our Recommended picks include Chevrolet
Cobalt, Ford Focus, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Spectra, and Toyota Corolla.
New
or significantly redesigned models include Chevrolet HHR, Hyundai Accent,
Kia Rio, and Volkswagen Golf and Jetta."
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| 2006 Nissan Sentra Write Ups |
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Acceleration
Test manual-transmission 1.8 S clocked a lazy 9.9 sec 0-60 mph; expect about 11 sec with automatic. Test Spec V took 7.9 sec. Manual transmission in any Sentra suffers imprecise shift action.
Value
"No Sentra matches Honda Civic or Volkswagen Jetta for refinement, Ford Focus
for roominess, or Mazda 3 for balanced handling. But these are solid-enough small
cars, and even the sporty SE-R and Spec V are competitively priced."
Ride
"Mainstream 1.8 models tend to bound over large moguls and jiggle on rippled
freeways. SE-Rs have firmer, more-controlled ride motions. Stiffly sprung Spec
V can fidget even on apparently smooth pavement."
Economy
"Test manual-transmission 1.8 S averaged 24.9 mpg; expect slightly less with
automatic. Test Spec V averaged 18.2 mpg. Nissan recommends premium-grade fuel
for Spec V, regular for others."
Noise
"Mediocre, even for small cars. Tire roar higher than the class norm--especially
in Spec V--and engines get fairly loud and thrashy-sounding in full-throttle
work."
Comfort - Front
"Typical small-car space. Seats nicely padded and shaped; special Spec V buckets
very firm, with prominent bolstering for great support in fast cornering. Drivers
enjoy standard tilt steering wheel and, save base 1.8, height-adjustable seat.
Insufficient seat travel may cramp longer legs, though. Fine outward visibility."
Comfort - Rear
"OK head room for those 6-ft and under, but very little leg or foot room if front
seats are very far back. Narrow door bottoms cramp entry/exit."
Controls
"Neat, logical, unremarkable. Radio sits nice and high, but has small buttons.
Interior materials solid and serviceable. Metal-look trim dresses up SE-Rs."
Cargo Room
"Subpar for class, with intrusive trunklid hinges and scant height beneath rear
parcel shelf. Average-size trunk opening. Folding rear seatbacks included only
on 1.8 S, SE-R. Decent interior storage."
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| 2006 Nissan Sentra Warranty Information |
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Bumper-to-Bumper
"yr 3; mi 36,000; N/A"
Powertrain
"yr 5; mi 60,000; N/A"
Corrosion
yr 5; mi unlimited; N/A
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| 2006 Nissan Sentra Rebate |
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$2500 cash back or 1.0%financing.: 04/03/2006
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