Nissan Sentra 2018 Manual
. Engine: 1.8L DOHC 16-Valve 4-Cylinder -inc: 130HP. Transmission: 6-Speed Manual. Front-Wheel Drive. 3.93 Axle Ratio. 49-Amp/Hr 470CCA Maintenance-Free Battery w/Run Down Protection.
110 Amp Alternator. 3781# Gvwr. Gas-Pressurized Shock Absorbers. Front And Rear Anti-Roll Bars. Electric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Steering. Single Stainless Steel Exhaust. Strut Front Suspension w/Coil Springs.
Torsion Beam Rear Suspension w/Coil Springs. Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS, Front Vented Discs and Brake Assist. Brake Actuated Limited Slip Differential.
A roomy compact sedan, the fuel-efficient 2018 Nissan Sentra is perennially popular with first-time car buyers and budget-minded consumers looking for a sporty 4-door. Now in its seventh generation, offers the new Sentra in a wide range of models including the fun-to-drive SR Turbo and the Sentra Nismo, which is a factory-tuned sports sedan with 188 horsepower. Not much smaller than the midsize, the Sentra seats five and features a long list of available luxuries and the latest safety features including adaptive cruise-control and autonomous-braking systems. Most models are available with a manual transmission or a continuously variable automatic transmission. Prices start around $17,000 for the base Sentra S, but we recommend stepping up to at least the better-equipped Sentra SV for about $20,000. Competitors include the, and Chevy Cruze.
The Sentra’s ride is comfortable and visibility is excellent. The interior is also pleasingly spacious and comfortable. It’s a pleasant sedan in the city, but it’s not a car you would hesitate to road-trip through a few states either. Its interior is quiet on the highway, and its highway fuel economy is impressive. It’s easy to average over 35 mpg. Power is sufficient, but a drive in the mountains with a few on board will make you wish for more.
With 188 horsepower speed comes easier for the Sentra SR Turbo and Sentra Nismo. These turbocharged models are quick and much more fun to drive. However, even in Nismo trim the Sentra’s handling is not the best in this class.
The Sentra still uses an antiquated rear-suspension design that keeps it from turning corners as well as the Honda Civic, Mazda3 and Ford Focus, which are more athletic. The Sentra’s steering does feel good, however, and its brakes provide plenty of strong stopping power. ACTIVE UNDERSTEER CONTROL This system is standard on all Sentras except the base Sentra S with the manual transmission. It’s also used on the Nissan Altima.
It improves both the performance and overall safety of the vehicle by lightly braking the inside front wheels during cornering, which enhances traction and the sedan’s ability to turn. Its operation is completely undetectable by the driver. SAFETY SHIELD TECHNOLOGIES The 2018 Sentra is one of Nissan’s most affordable, but it still offers an impressive list of active safety systems.
Automatic Emergency Braking is now standard on all automatic-transmission-equipped models except the Sentra Nismo. Intelligent Cruise Control, Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert are also available. Vehicle Details. Inside, the 2018 Sentra offers one of the largest interiors in its class. In fact, according to the EPA's classification system, there's so much room inside the Sentra it's actually a midsize.
There’s room for five, ample rear-seat legroom and large trunk capacity of 15.1 cubic feet. A 60/40-split fold-down rear seat is standard. The front seats are comfortable, and the interior layout is simple and intuitive. High-quality materials include soft-touch door armrests, which improve comfort on long drives. Our test car’s piano-black accents were a nice touch and the 5-inch color LED info screen between the main gauges was useful. Unlike its little brother, the frumpy sedan, the 2018 Sentra is well proportioned and attractive. Its design closely mimics the shape of Nissan’s larger Altima sedan with athletic curves and a subtle flare of its wheel wells.
Although it’s more conservative than some other designs in the class, the Sentra’s sculpted flanks and dramatic headlights and grille treatment keep it from being boring, while the touches of bright trim around the greenhouse, grille and door handles give it an upscale presence. SL and SR trim levels feature LED low-beam headlights as well.
Nissan’s wheel designs are also attractive and the Sentra Nismo gets dark chrome, unique side sills, aggressive front and rear bumper covers and a red stripe. Caterpillar c7 engine parts manual. The most basic 2018 Nissan Sentra is the S, and it comes with a 6-speed manual, three driving modes - Eco, Normal and Sport - and standard air conditioning. It's also equipped with Bluetooth phone and audio integration, a USB port, keyless entry and truck release, electroluminescent gauges, power windows, power mirrors, cruise control, auto headlights, and an audio system with four speakers. For extra cargo space, the rear seatbacks fold in a 60/40 split.
Starting this year all new Sentras with the automatic transmission get Automatic Emergency Braking, and the automatic is standard on SV, SR and SL models. The 2018 Sentra SL is the top dog, but the Sentra SR also comes with the LED low-beam headlights, larger 17-inch alloy wheels and keyless ignition, and it can be equipped with the same upgraded audio system that includes a 5.8-inch screen and navigation.
SR and SL models also get heated outside mirrors, and the SL gets a moonroof and leather upholstery. Other available luxuries include Nissan Voice Recognition for audio and navigation and a long list of safety systems including Intelligent Cruise Control, Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. The Sentra Nismo gets sports seats, red interior accents and a racy suede-and-leather-covered steering wheel. For 2018 Nissan’s Sentra comes with two engine choices.
S, SV, SR and SL use a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder that, with only 130 horsepower (124 horsepower with the automatic transmission), is among the least powerful in the class. The SR Turbo gets a turbocharged 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine that bumps output to a more respectable 188 horsepower. The continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) works its magic to get the Sentra up to speed with little fuss, and passing power is fine as long as you plan a heartbeat ahead.
There is a 6-speed manual transmission available, but only on the base model, the SR Turbo and the Sentra Nismo, and it actually hurts fuel economy, rather than helping it. 1.8-liter inline-4 (6-speed manual) 130 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm (124 horsepower w/CA emissions) 128 lb-ft of torque @ 3,600 rpm (125 lb-ft w/CA emissions) EPA city/highway fuel economy: 27/35 mpg 1.8-liter inline-4 (CVT automatic) 124 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm 125 lb-ft of torque @ 3,600 rpm EPA city/highway fuel economy: 29/37 mpg 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-4 188 horsepower @ 5,600 rpm 177 lb-ft of torque @ 1,600-5,200 rpm EPA city/highway fuel economy: 26/32 mpg (manual), 27/33 mpg (automatic). The 2018 Nissan Sentra S with a manual transmission comes with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $18,000, including the $885 destination charge. On the other side of the pricing spectrum, the Sentra SL starts around $24,500, which is a pretty solid bargain for a car with adaptive cruise, blind-spot detection and forward-emergency braking. The SR Turbo starts around $23,000. Prices are on the lower side for the segment, undercutting cars like the Honda Civic and Ford Focus, but coming in a bit higher than the.
2018 Nissan Sentra Manual Book
An SR Turbo starts around $23,000 and the Nismo model is over $26,000. As a long-term prospect, the 2018 Sentra's is about average for the compact-sedan class, but its solidity and refinement make it feel like it's worth more. Be sure to check the Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price to see what others in your area are paying for the 2018 Sentra.
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