The 2018 Nissan Sentra gets a standard 1.8 liter naturally aspirated inline-4 making 130 hp and 128 lb-ft torque. There is the option of a turbocharged 1.6 liter inline-4 making 188 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque and can be found in the SR trim. It’s mated to a 6-speed manual as standard in base Sentra S. There is the option of a CVT.
Both transmissions will manage and direct the power to the front wheels.
Models
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Nissan Sentra
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Honda Civic
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Toyota Corolla
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Chevrolet Cruze
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MSRP
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$16,990
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$18,840
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$21,715
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$17,850
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Engine
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1.8-Liter inline 4
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2.0-Liter inline 4
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1.8-Liter inline-4
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1.4 liter turbocharged inline-4
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Transmission
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6-speed manual
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6-speed manual
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6-speed manual
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6-speed manual
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Power
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130 hp @ 6000 rpm
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158 hp @ 6500 rpm
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132 hp @ 6000 rpm
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153 hp @ 5600 rpm
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Torque
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128 lb-ft. @ 3600 rpm
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138 lbs-ft. @ 4200 rpm
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128 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm
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177 lbs-ft. @ 2000 rpm
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The most powerful of the above cars are the Honda Civic making 158 hp. Following this is the Chevrolet Cruze making 153 hp, the Toyota Corolla making 132 hp, and then comes the Nissan Sentra making 130 hp.
2018 Nissan Sentra Acceleration
The Nissan Sentra will do the 0 to 60 mph Sprint in 8.3 seconds and will do the standing quarter-mile and 16.3 seconds. It will then continue towards its top speed of 122 mph. These numbers are decent for a daily driven sedan.
The fastest 0 to 60 time is sent by the Honda Civic and the Chevrolet Cruze, both setting a time of 8.2 seconds.
Models
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Nissan Sentra
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Honda Civic
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Toyota Corolla
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Chevrolet Cruze
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0-60 MPH
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8.3
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8.2
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9.5
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8.2
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Quarter mile
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16.3
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16.4
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17.4
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16.4
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Engine
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1.8L
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2.0L
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1.8L
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1.4L
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Top speed
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122
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132
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120
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125
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Following this is the Nissan Sentra with a time of 8.3 seconds and then comes the Toyota Corolla a time of 9.5 seconds. In the standing quarter-mile, the fastest is the Nissan Sentra with a time of 16.3 seconds.
2018 Nissan Sentra Ride and Handling
The Sentra is not a car that will intoxicate you barreling down a twisty mountain road. Rather, it offers safe, confident steering that provides excellent highway stability and still manages to be light in the city. Nissan stiffened the spring rates in 2016 to keep body rolls in check but while the competitors sport fully-independent rear suspension, Sentra has an old-school torsion beam rear suspension.
2018 Nissan Sentra Braking
The Sentra gets 11.0-inch front vented disc brake rotors and a 9.0-inch drum brake at the back. The Sentra comes to a stop from 60 mph in a distance of 122 feet.
The brakes also have the feature of ABS and brake assist.
Model
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Nissan Sentra
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Honda Civic
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Toyota Corolla
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Chevrolet Cruze
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Brake Front (in)
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11.0
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11.1
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10.8
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10.8
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Brake Rear (in)
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9.0
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10.2
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10.2
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10.5
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Curb Weight (lbs)
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2866
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2790
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2860
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2932
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60-0 MPH (ft.)
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122
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127
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130
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121
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The shortest stopping distance is by the Chevrolet Cruze of 121 feet. Then comes the Nissan Sentra with 122 feet, the Honda Civic with 127 feet, and then comes the Toyota Corolla with a distance of 130 feet.