How many miles will a 2017 Nissan Sentra last?
The Nissan Sentra can last between 250,000 and 300,000 miles provided it is well maintained and driven sensibly. For the average driver doing 15,000 miles a year, this equals 16 to 20 years of service before major repairs are required.
Are there any problems with the Nissan Sentra?
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2013-2017 Nissan Sentra has an expensive CVT transmission failure defect that shows up plainly in our complaint data from the earlier model years in this same 7th generation Sentra. Read more » In late 2019, the CVT defect was subject to a class action settlement.
Can a Nissan Sentra have a CVT transmission problem?
Because many owners commonly drive 20,000 miles/year or more, Sentra owners experiencing CVT transmission problems may find they are not covered by this settlement due to the mileage limitation. This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov’t agency tasked with vehicle safety.
Is the Nissan Sentra SR Turbo overcharged?
The idle on my 2017 Nissan Sentra sr turbo surges every now and then, and when it is below ~55 degrees outside, it feels like it runs rough when it is in neutral (6 speed manual). Bought 2017 Nissan Sentra brand new from dealership and was very unfairly overcharged.
How much does a 2017 Nissan Sentra cost?
Bought 2017 Nissan Sentra brand new from dealership and was very unfairly overcharged. I was charged $23,014.53 for a car that was only worth $16,000 and has so many issues.
What causes a Nissan Sentra to not accelerate?
Nissan Sentra Won’t Accelerate: RPMS Go Up If your Sentra won’t accelerate, but the RPM’s go up it’s usually not going to be an engine related issue. Somehow, the power that your engine is creating is not making it to the rear wheels. This is typically a transmission related issue.
Is the 2017 Nissan Sentra a good car?
On the road, the 2017 Nissan Sentra suspension delivers a comfortable ride around town and on the highway. It’s not a particularly engaging car to drive, though opting for the sportier SR Turbo model this year should push handling, steering feel and brake performance up a couple of notches.
Because many owners commonly drive 20,000 miles/year or more, Sentra owners experiencing CVT transmission problems may find they are not covered by this settlement due to the mileage limitation. This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov’t agency tasked with vehicle safety.
Why does my Sentra not transfer power to rear wheels?
If your Sentra is too low on transmission fluid, it’ll will no longer be able to transfer power to the rear wheels. The power goes to the torque converter, and that’s the end of the line. You should check the transmission fluid immediately.