Based on owner reviews, 0.6% of users reported having problems with the 2017 Hyundai Elantra
Based on owner reviews, 0.3% of users reported having problems with the 2017 Nissan Sentra
Efficient gas mileage, Warranty coverage is very good, sedan with 4 door feature is roomy. Appearance is stylish yet not flashy and pretentious, not overly large. Like, the camera, reverse feature for safety.
Acceleration problem, does not feel as though it catches up readily when merging into traffic.Feels light weight and not well constructed., Wondering about safety in accident, we have a 2017 with a pearl finish and we had a peeling problem had to be refinished.
There is a touchscreen which eliminates buttons, Bluetooth, wireless internet, cruise control, dash displays miles per gallon and miles left until empty, large trunk, drives smooth, capable of getting 33 miles per gallon.
The inside is small, if someone who is tall with long legs needs to put the seat back it leaves very little leg room for the people in the back, the seats sit very low to the ground which is not convenient for people with back issues, though there is Bluetooth connection it does not tell you when you receive a text message.
This car is very easy to drive, reliable, and great on gas. I love apple carplay. There is lots of space which wouldn't be expected since it is a small car. The most important part is that it is a very safe car!
This car constantly bottoms out on driveways, the wipers seem to break after a year (same this happened on my last Elantra), and little pieces on the interior peel off or break. The tires wear out very quickly.
The pros to this vehicle include great gas mileage of course. I love how smooth my drive is. The seats are pretty comfortable. (We use it to travel) and the cooling and heating are efficient and quick. I also enjoy using CarPlay to navigate my GPS, music, texts/calls, etc all hands free.
There are not many cons to this vehicle, but I will say that there is no armrest which can be frustrating when traveling and having nowhere to rest your arm. Other than that, I have very few complaints about this vehicle.
It has very good gas mileage and is a very dependable car. I like the ecoboost option it has and is very simple to understand. I like that it is also a push button and doesn't go for very much in the market up against its competitors like the corolla.
Its had a couple of recalls and my biggest concern is the airbag recall. I had my brake switch stop working also and I wasn't really informed on why. I always take it to the dealership and since it is an import, car parts are expensive and so is the labor.
The 2017 Nissan Sentra S is great on gas, it may be on the smaller end of sedan models but still houses enough room and can seat up to 5 people including the driver. The Sentra does come with a USB port and aux port as well as a cigarette lighter port for additional charging services. The Sentra has a decent amount of trunk space and is a great choice for a student drivers.
With S being the base model it lacks preferable features such as a sunroof, back up camera, and other attractive technological/entertainment features. The driver's seat lacks a rear pouch meaning that the interior of the vehicle provides less storage.
Good on gas. It is not too small and it gets me from place to place. Good radio speakers. Smooth ride and many other things like spacious back seating the color is nice I like my car. I am glad I got this car instead of something I was offered.
I REALLY WISH IT HAD A TOUCH SCREEN RADIO AND ELECTRIC SEATS. Does not have seat warmers or anything else I like. Sometimes the radio does not play my music from my iPhone when hooked up to the radio. I wish it didn't do that.
Reliable. Decent gas mileage. Comfortable. Small. Convenient. Easy to drive. Sporty. Black. Good trunk space. 4 Door. Power steering. Power brakes. Looks. Safety rating. Airbags. Tire gauge. Eco friendly. Inexpensive.
Lower gas mileage than other cars. Frequent oil changes needed. Windshield wipers needed to be replaced after 15,000 miles. Radio system is absolutely terrible. Tire pressure fluctuates depending on the weather.
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