For 2013, the redesigned Nissan Sentra gets a 34 mpg combined city/highway rating, which is tops among commuter sedans, says Cars.com reviewer Kelsey Mays. While the automaker softened the compact sedan’s look, adding curves where there were once hard corners, little else makes this five-seater with a roomy backseat and trunk stand out on the road. Will its higher gas mileage be enough to draw buyers?
Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Newman is a journalist with more than 25 years of experience, including 15 years as an automotive journalist at Cars.com. Jennifer leads the Editorial team in its mission of helping car shoppers find the vehicle that best fits their life. A mom of two, she’s graduated from kids in car seats to teens behind the steering wheel. She’s also a certified car-seat technician with more than 12 years of experience, as well as member of the World Car Jury, Automotive Press Association and Midwest Automotive Media Association.
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