• TaskForceCausality@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Say what you will about Nissan, but they’re one of the few mainstream companies still making practical - and affordable - cars. You can buy a Nissan Frontier at or under MSRP and get an uncomplicated pickup that isn’t saddled with touchscreen only controls or an insane markup.

    Same for the Sentra and Altima. Memes aside, if you need an A-to-B car with no BS they’re a good choice right now.

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      1 year ago

      We just rented a new Sentra and were pleasantly surprised. Quiet, just enough power, comfortable, good fuel economy, decent set of features. I’d consider one if I was in the market.

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        1 year ago

        i saw a new sentra in black the other day and it surprised me how much i liked the looks of it…if you can get a good deal on one it’s probably a solid commuter, i haven’t heard of catastrophic nissan issues for a few years now honestly.

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        1 year ago

        We rented one for a trip from Tennessee to Cincinnati and loved it. It was very comfortable, responsive steering, and great on gas (We averaged 45 MPG round trip!).

        We would have considered buying one but the CVT horror stories made me nervous; from what I’ve read though the latest Sentra has a revised CVT that’s supposed to be less problematic.

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        1 year ago

        The current sentra is WAY nicer than it has any right to be. The interior is fantastic for what it is.

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      1 year ago

      Dunno about the US but in Canada they’re one of the few brands whose prices haven’t gone crazy in the past few years, both in terms of price increases on a given model and trim, and in terms of not phasing out their basic economy offerings.

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      1 year ago

      This is really the truth. Ive rented several Nissans in the past few months. They are not the car for me. However, I would say they are the best appliance cars on the market today. As long as their CVTs hold up, these cars give you what you really need and want without the frills of other manufacturers. Nissan is the epitome of shit box and that isn’t necessary a bad thing.

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      1 year ago

      And you didn’t even mention the Rogue. Super spacey and incredible fuel economy for a nonhybrid.

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      1 year ago

      Frontiers have always been the most solid Nissan cars. Especially since the invention of the CVT. Solid trucks and can be had without shelling out $50k.

      Although I wish Nissan cared enough to keep their lead when it came to electrification. Would’ve killed for a Frontier PHEV.

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      1 year ago

      practical - and affordable - cars

      I wish they would have continued their efforts to revive the Datsun brand in the USA. Reviving a 100% bare bones cheap car like the 510 would have been great/affordable for those that just need baseline transportation.

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      1 year ago

      For a reasonably priced daily driver that fits my 6’5” frame I like it a lot. I bought mine new in 17 and try to baby it the best I can. The CVT tissues were supposed to be resolved in 13 but my solenoid shorted out, I’m wondering if that was the result of hitting a few huge puddles though.

      I had a bad experience with the headlight housing recall, my dealer never said my headlights were dim enough to qualify. By now the recall has expired but I’m positive they aren’t as bright as they should be.