2007-2008 Nissan Sentra: Full Review

Updated: 11/23/08

2008 Nissan Sentra
2008 Nissan Sentra
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2007-2008 Nissan Sentra 

  • Price Range:  $9,900 - $15,700
CG Rating

46

out of 100

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Learn about the year-to-year changes and reliability for the 2007-2008 Nissan Sentra and our price chart details a range of prices based on vehicle mileage and condition.

Pros

  • Fuel economy
  • Control layout
  • Acceleration (Spec V)
  • Handling (Spec V)

Cons

  • Rear-seat comfort
  • Rear-seat room
  • Cargo room
  • Engine noise
  • Interior materials

Vehicle Highlights

Nissan redesigned its compact front-drive sedan for 2007, giving it freshened styling as well as additional power and more features. Measuring 5.9 inches longer in wheelbase than the 2000-2006 model, the 2007 Sentra was 2.3 inches longer overall. Base 2.0, step-up 2.0 S, and top-line 2.0 SL models were offered. Each held a 140-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, replacing the prior 126-hp 1.8-liter. A six-speed manual transmission was standard in the 2.0 and 2.0 S. Optional on those two and standard on the 2.0 SL was a gearless, continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). High-performance SE-R and SE-R Spec V editions joined the Sentra lineup at midseason. The SE-R held a 177-hp, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a CVT. The Spec V's 2.5-liter engine develops 200 hp, with a mandatory six-speed manual gearbox. Antilock braking was standard on the SL, SE-R, and Spec V, but optional on others. SE-R and Spec V models had all-disc brakes, a sport suspension, and specific exterior and interior styling details. Front side airbags and curtain airbags were standard on all models. Also standard were air conditioning and power windows and locks. Sentra's rear seat cushion could be flipped forward, allowing the split rear seatback to fold flat with the floor. A trunk-wall divider that created a hidden storage compartment was standard in SL, SE-R, and Spec V models, and available for the S. Leather upholstery, a wireless cell phone link, and keyless locking and starting were standard on the SL. Likely Sentra rivals included the Ford Focus, Honda Civic, and Mazda 3.

Expert Ratings Summary (view detailed report)

Category Sentra 2.0 S w/CVT Rating
Performance 5
Fuel Economy 7
Ride Quality 4
Steering/Handling/Braking 4
Quietness 5
Controls/Materials 5
Interior Room 5
Room/Comfort (rear) 3
Cargo Capacity 3
Value within Class 5
Total Score: 46
Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 2007-2008 Nissan Sentra. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 2007-2008 Nissan Sentra.

Year to Year Changes


2008 Nissan Sentra: Apart from additional standard equipment on certain models, and modified option package contents, little was new for 2008.

Our road test for the 2007-2008 Nissan Sentra includes a full evaluation from the inside out. We've evaluated every aspect of the 2007-2008 Nissan Sentra and highlighted the vehicle's performance with pros and cons. Use our comprehensive road test ratings to decide if this generation 2007-2008 Nissan Sentra is right for you.

Consumer Guide® Road-Test Evaluation

Nissan's 2.0 models have decent around-town power, but passing punch is lacking. Manual-transmission versions are not significantly quicker than those with the CVT. A 2.0 S with manual shift took 8.6 seconds to reach 60 mph, and these models suffer from imprecise shift and clutch action. Nissan's CVT, in contrast, is smooth and responsive. The SE-R Spec V is stronger in all situations, though it needs high rpm for best performance. Fuel economy scores well. A manual-shift 2.0 sedan averaged 23.4 mpg in city/highway driving, including gas-eating performance runs. Another 2.0, equipped with the CVT, avenged 25.1 mpg in city/highway travel. The Sentra 2.0 uses regular-grade fuel. Nissan recommends premium for the SE-R and Spec V. Sentra 2.0s absorb most bumps quite well, with minimal bounding over dips and ruts. Solid structure means minimal tire slap and impact harshness. Still, large bumps and rippled pavement yield some sloppy wheel patter and other unwanted motions. The Spec V's ride is more controlled and stiffer, but never harsh. A Sentra 2.0 takes turns with moderate body lean and plenty of tire squeal. Also, the steering wheel returns to center with unusual force. Fast bumpy turns upset stability. The Spec V is relatively nimble, though not as agile as a Honda Civic Si or MazdaSpeed 3. All models tested had ABS, and each provided merely adequate stopping control and pedal feel. Nissan's 2.0 engine buzzes at full throttle, and does not completely settle down while cruising. Some road noise intrudes, too, but the cabin is well isolated overall. The Spec V has a raspier, performance-oriented exhaust note and yields more road noise. Audio and climate controls are easy to operate. Instrument panel displays for fuel level, engine temperature, and the radio wash out in direct sunlight. Cabins make good use of textured surfaces, but most are unyielding plastic. The few padded surfaces are either wafer-thin or too hard to be comfortable for extended periods. Front-seat headroom and legroom suffice for six-footers. The steering wheel tilts to aid in driver positioning. Seat comfort is good, though some occupants will want more lumbar support. Spec V sedans have snug, supportive sport seats. The backseat is comfortable only for short trips with no more than two medium-sized adults aboard. Head clearance is adequate for six-footers, but legroom is cramped even with front seats well forward. Narrow doorsills hamper entry and exit. As for cargo space, the available trunk-wall divider would be useful for hiding items, though with it raised, trunk volume is subpar. The divider can be removed, creating class-competitive trunk space. Flip-forward seat cushions and fold-flat rear seatbacks create a convenient loading deck for bulky items. Good in-cabin storage has included an available portable CD holder that integrates with the headliner behind the sun visor.
Value for the Money
Sentra is a competent compact sedan that rides comfortably and has been available with some upscale features, such as keyless starting and a wireless cell phone link. Still, its cramped rear seat, lackluster acceleration, and ordinary handling make it less appealing than a Honda Civic or Mazda 3-or for that matter, Nissan's own Versa.

Expert Ratings Summary

Category Sentra 2.0 S w/CVT Rating
Performance 5
Fuel Economy 7
Ride Quality 4
Steering/Handling/Braking 4
Quietness 5
Controls/Materials 5
Interior Room 5
Room/Comfort (rear) 3
Cargo Capacity 3
Value within Class 5
Total Score: 46

Each vehicle report contains one rating chart for representative model. Consumer Guide® rates in ten key areas: Performance, Fuel Economy, Ride Comfort, Steering and Handling, Interior Noise, Controls and Materials, Driver Room, Passenger Room, Cargo Capacity, and Insurance Costs. These ratings compare the particular vehicle rated to ALL other vehicles, not a vehicle's standing in a particular class. In the ratings table, "1" is the lowest rating and "10" is the highest rating.
Our reliability study for this generation Nissan Sentra includes details on average repair costs, manufacturer recalls, and everything you need to know to gauge the long-term reliability of this generation Nissan Sentra .

Trouble Spots

Consumer Guide's® Auto Editors have scoured repair bulletins and questioned mechanics to search for commonly occurring problems for a particular vehicle. In some cases we also give possible manufacturer-suggested solutions. In many instances these trouble spots are Technical Service Bulletins posted by the manufacturer, however, we have our own expert looking at additional vehicle problems.

Doors: On some early-build vehicles the doors may not open from the outside in extremely cold weather (10 degrees F or below) unless the locks and cables have been replaced. (2007)

None: The foam from the dashboard creeps up and obscures the VIN plate. (2007-08)

Windows: If the auto-up feature of a power window quits working, it is restored by closing the window and holding the button for four extra seconds. (2007-08)

Consumer Guide® Estimated Repair Costs

This table lists costs of likely repairs for comparison with other vehicles. The dollar amount includes the cost of the part(s) and labor (based on $50 per hour) for the typical repair without extras or add-ons. Like the pricing information, replacement costs can vary widely depending on region. Expect charges at a new-car dealership to be slightly higher.
Item Name Repair Cost
A/C Compressor $780
Alternator $490
Automatic Transmission or Transaxle $1,650
Brakes $460
Clutch, Pressure Plate, Bearing $870
Constant Velocity Joints $1,380
Exhaust System $460
Radiator $580
Shocks and/or Struts $1,580
Timing Chain or Belt $670
Our price chart for this generation Nissan Sentra details a range of prices in year-by-year listings based on vehicle mileage and condition.
Prices Good Average Poor
2008
Sentra 2.0 $12,500-14,500 $11,300-13,100 $7,100-8,300
Sentra SE-R $15,500-17,200 $14,100-15,700 $9,900-11,000
2007
Sentra 2.0 $11,000-12,500 $9,900-11,300 $5,900-6,800
Sentra SE-R $13,800-15,500 $12,600-14,100 $8,300-9,300
This chart details a range of prices in year-by-year listings for vehicles in three condition levels:
Good: a clean low-mileage, solid-running vehicle that needs little or no repair.
Average: a car with normal miles on the odometer, perhaps a few scrapes or dings; engine might need a minor repair or two, but runs acceptably well.
Poor: might have potentially dangerous problems with the engine and/or body, or abnormally high mileage; definitely in need of mechanical attention. Valuations reflect wholesale prices paid by dealers at auction, and retail prices on used-car lots. Each range covers all trim levels and engine types for a vehicle with a typical amount of equipment--usually an automatic transmission, air conditioning, stereo, etc. Fully loaded vehicles may cost more. Average mileage is 12,000 miles per year. Keep in mind that these are guidelines only. Actual selling prices vary- especially from region to region.
Specs for this generation Nissan Sentra include everything from fuel mileage to seating capacity to options availability.

Vehicle Dimensions

Specification 4-door sedan
Wheelbase, in. 105.7
Overall Length, in. 179.8
Overall Width, in. 70.5
Overall Height, in. 59.5
Curb Weight, lbs. 2853
Cargo Volume, cu. ft. 13.1
Standard Payload, lbs. --
Fuel Capacity, gals. 14.5
Seating Capacity 5
Front Head Room, in. 40.6
Max. Front Leg Room, in. 42.4
Rear Head Room, in. 37.3
Max. Rear Leg Room, in. 34.5

Specifications Key: NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.


Powertrain Options and Availability

Either a six-speed manual gearbox or a continuously variable transmission (CVT) has been available with Nissan's 140-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. SE-R and SE-R Spec V editions hold a 2.5-liter four-cylinder, developing 177 or 200 horsepower, respectively. The SE-R came only with a CVT; the Spec V, with the six-speed manual.
Engines Size liters /
cu. in
Horse- power Torque Transmission:
EPA city/hgwy
Consumer Guide Observed
dohc I41 2.0 / 122 140 147 6-speed manual: 24/31
CVT automatic: 25/33
6-speed manual: --
CVT automatic: 25.1
dohc I41 2.5 / 153 177 172 CVT automatic: 24/30 CVT automatic: --
dohc I41 2.5 / 153 200 180 6-speed manual: 21/29 6-speed manual: --

1. EPA Note: Figures shown are for 2008 models. The Environmental Protection Agency changed its procedure for 2008 to yield more realistic estimates. Therefore, estimated mileage is lower than for prior years.

Specifications Key: NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.

Built In:  Mexico
Drive Wheels: transverse front-engine/front-wheel drive
Detailed safety information for this generation Nissan Sentra include detailed crash test scores from the NHTSA.

NHTSA Crash-Test Results

Test 2008
Front Impact, Driver 5
Front Impact, Passenger 5

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests a vehicle's worthiness in front- and side-impact collisions and rates its resistance to rollovers. Front-impact crash-test numbers indicate the chance of serious injury: 5 = 10% or less; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-35%; 2 = 35-45%; 1 = More than 45%. Sideimpact crash-test numbers indicate: 5 = 5% or less; 4 = 6-10%; 3 = 11-20%; 2 = 21-25%; 1 = More than 26%. Rollover resistance numbers indicate the chance for rollover when the vehicle leaves the roadway: 5 = Less than 10%; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-30%; 2 = 30-40%; 1 = More than 40%.

Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 2007-2008 Nissan Sentra directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.

NHTSA Recall History

2007-08 Sentra equipped with a Robert Bosch master cylinder: An incorrectly manufactured brake master cylinder may leak, causing the brake warning light to illuminate. If the warning lamp is continuously ignored, one of the brake circuits on the vehicle may not operate as designed increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will inspect the master cylinder/brake booster assembly and if brake fluid leakage is detected, the master cylinder will be replaced with a new one.

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