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With rising gas prices, inflation, and interest rates throughout the country, drivers are now more than ever looking to save money with a used, fuel-efficient car. For many drivers, their used car search will bring them to a 2015 Nissan Sentra, but is this a good choice for a used car?

If you are looking to buy a new-to-you car for your family and a Nissan Sentra has entered your vehicle search, here is everything you need to know about the 2015 model.

2015 Nissan Sentra specs and features

A teal/light blue 2015 Nissan Sentra compact sedan model
2015 Nissan Sentra | Nissan Motor Corporation

The 2015 Nissan Sentra is a member of the seventh-generation Sentra, which initially debuted in 2012 and lasted until the 2019 model year. According to Consumer Reports, the 2015 Sentra is powered by only one engine option, a 130-hp four-cylinder engine paired with a CVT or a manual transmission. With this powertrain, the 2015 Sentra can go from 0-60 mph in about 9.7 seconds. In the interior, the 2015 Sentra seats two passengers in the front seats and three comfortably in the back.

Regarding interior features, the 2015 Sentra offers a USB port and Bluetooth integration on all trim levels, with higher trim levels receiving a push-button start, navigation package, and rear-view backup camera.

Are 2015 Sentra models reliable?

The Nissan Sentra is not a very reliable car for many buyers. According to Consumer Reports, the 2015 Sentra ranks incredibly low compared to other vehicles in its class regarding reliability. According to Car Complaints, the 2015 Nissan Sentra has dozens and dozens of reported issues.

What problems does the 2015 Nissan Sentra have?

According to Consumer Reports and Car Complaints, the biggest glaring issue with the 2015 Nissan Sentra is its CVT. For years, Nissan has been known for struggling with its CVTs, and the 2015 Sentra, unfortunately, got the worst of the CVT issues. Car Complaints reports that the 2015 Sentra CVT tends to fail around 61,400 miles and costs around $3,540 to fix. Many drivers bought Nissan Sentras and drove them problem-free right to their warranty mileage of 60,000 miles, then had to pay for a complete transmission replacement, leaving many consumers extremely frustrated with the automaker. While some drivers have received a transmission covered under warranty, these replacement transmissions have proven to be just as faulty as the original equipment for many.

Is the 2015 Sentra a good car?

The 2015 Nissan Sentra is a good car if you can get one equipped with a manual transmission. The Nissan CVT failure problem plagues these 2015 models, so if you want a CVT-powered Sentra, you should steer clear. Unfortunately, only the base model Sentra comes equipped with a manual transmission, meaning you’ll miss out on many driver convenience features, but if a 2015 Sentra is on your list of cars to test drive, make sure it has a manual transmission!

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