Comfort, practicality, safety, space and versatility

Posted on January 30, 2010
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Comfort, practicality, safety, space and versatility are just some of the things that the Nissan Sentra offers its driver and passengers. 

This is true since on the mechanical aspect, the Nissan Sentra line is known to have a steadily variable valve timing control system in intake valves, an electronic drive by wire throttle, a front independent strut suspension, an iridium tipped spark plugs, a Nissan direct ignition system, a rear torsion beam spindle plus integrated rear stabilizer bar, a ripple control shock absorbers and a vehicle speed sensitive electrical steering. 

On its interior, the Nissan Sentra is famous for having an air condition with an in cabin micro filter, an auxiliary twelve-volt DC power outlet, a battery saver, a center console plus adjustable cup holder, a digital clock in radio, a driver side coin holder, a four way manual front passenger’s seat, front door pockets, height adjustable 3 point front seat belts, an oversize glove box, a passenger visor vanity mirror, power windows with a driver’s one touch automatic up or down and vehicle reverse feature, a rear defroster, a tachometer, a tilt steering column, a upper dash storage and variable discontinuous windscreen wipers. 

On the safety and security aspect, the Nissan Sentra is understood for offering kid safety rear door locks, an energy absorbing steering column, a front seat belt with pretensioners and load limiters, a front seat active head restraints, lower anchors and tethers for youngsters system, a Nissan advanced airbag system which has a dual stage supplemental front air bags plus seat belt and occupant classification sensors, a Nissan car immobilizer system, roof mounted curtain side impact supplemental air bags for the rear and front seat outboard occupant head protection, a tire pressure monitoring system and a zone body construction and front and rear crumple sections.

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