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Nissan - Sentra (2018)

Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model or scouting the used market, the Nissan Sentra continues to be a popular choice for drivers who want a comfortable, reliable sedan without breaking the bank. In 2018, Nissan refreshed the Sentra’s styling and added a few performance tweaks, meaning the Nissan Sentra 2018 price today varies more by condition and trim than by the model year itself. A quick look at this vehicle’s specs and market context can help you gauge what you might pay for a 2018 Sentra and how it holds up over time.

  • Engine: 1.8‑liter, 4‑cylinder, naturally aspirated, 130 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (auto featured on higher trims)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane)
  • Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions: Car length 174.3 in (4 424 mm); Width 70.0 in (1 780 mm); Height 59.8 in (1 518 mm)
  • Wheelbase: 106.8 in (2 712 mm)
  • Cargo Capacity: 19.1 ft³ (539 L) behind the rear seats; 44.5 ft³ (1 261 L) with seats folded
  • Standard Features: 7‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, 6‑speaker audio, LED headlights, 16‑inch alloy wheels
  • Optional Upgrades: Bose premium audio, 20‑inch alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof, power‑folding mirrors, advanced safety packages (e.g., automatic emergency braking, lane‑keeping assist)
  • Safety Ratings: 5‑star overall from NHTSA; 4‑star from IIHS (moderate overlap frontal)

These specs underline why the Nissan Sentra has remained a go‑to sedan for commuters, renters, and first‑time buyers alike. Its balance of power, handling, and interior space creates a comfortable driving experience at a modest price point.

Depreciation Overview

The Nissan Sentra depreciation curve is a critical factor for anyone looking at buying or selling. Here are realistic percentage estimates based on industry data and long‑term market trends: