I would definitely go for the SR top trim with the Premium Package. I almost purchased a 2024 Nissan Sentra SR Premium in October 2023 but instead went with a new Kicks that day. I purchased a brand new 2023 Nissan Kicks SR with the Premium Package. For $1,390.00 on my Kicks the Premium Package added the 8 Speaker Bose Personal Audio System With Amplifier, Full Security System, Gray & Black Primatex Leatherette Seating With Orange Stitching, Full Solid Cargo Cover, Heated Front Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, NissanConnect® Services powered by Sirius XM® and NissanConnect® with Wi-Fi Hotspot+. For 2025 they fully redesigned the Kicks and after that new model has been out for a couple years I would possibly purchase it once all the bugs of the all new model are worked out. The good thing is they used a time tested and proven engine in the Kicks that has been used in the Sentra for several years as long as the Rogue Sport until it was discontinued. I also looked at a Sentra when I purchased my Kicks. It was a 2024 Nissan Sentra SR with the Premium Package. It was sharp and was the Atlantic Gray Pearl with Black Roof. It was like $28,500.00 fully loaded and optioned out and my Kicks was $26,130.00 fully loaded and optioned out. The only issue I had with the Sentra was how low it sat and how loud the sporty tires were on the SR. The ride was very good though and the car was premium inside out. Im glad Nissan seems to plan on keeping the Sentra around as their only Sedan. The Nissan Versa will be cancelled after 2025 and I believe the Nissan Altima is set to be cancelled in 2026 or after 2026. It’s a shame inexpensive sub $20,000.00 cars are going away. I have owned 3 Mitsubishi Mirages all purchased new and all top trims. I had a 2015 Mirage Hatch, 2017 Mirage G4 Sedan, and 2021 Mirage Hatch and they were great vehicles and did not deserve the hate they got. The Mirages were all trouble free, super fuel efficient almost hybrid level mpgs, cheap to own and run, had tons of features even push button start, heated seats, led head and tail lights, and more (top trim Mirage SE), had a 10 year warranty and did everything any other car can do. Its just a shame cars are getting so expensive for people and small cars are going away when some people like myself like smaller vehicles but loaded up with features. The Mitsubishi Mirage and Nissan Versa offer that. Even the new 2025 Nissan Kicks has went up several thousand dollars for its top trim loaded SR Premium. I mean it makes sense as the fully loaded one can now be equipped with a panoramic roof, AWD, pro pilot assist, 19 inch wheels, a bigger engine with more power, some more features and upgraded dual 12 inch screens and 10 speakers vs 8. Luckily the base price is almost identical but the fully loaded 2024 Kicks SR Premium seems to be around $3,500.00 to $4,000.00 cheaper than the 2025 Kicks SR Premium but again you do get alot more so it makes sense.
Thanks for the vid, Jeff! I’m glad I’m not the only one who randomly breaks into song 😂. Love both channels and watch all the vids. Came for the cars, stayed for the positive vibes.
For anyone curious what "SV" stands for, considering the fact that literally no other car brand uses that designation. I researched it.... "Standard Vehicle." Yes, that "S" does not stand for Sport, or Super, or Special. The "V" does not stand for what type of engine you get. (No *V* 6 option on the Sentra.) Nor does it stand for "Variable Valve-timing." Which raises another question. If the SV trim is the Standard Vehicle in the line-up, does that mean the "S" trim is lacking what it should have? You guys can decide that. As for me, I'll likely get an SV with the Premium package. That two-tone interior is just gorgeous. So is the leather wrapped steering wheel. Don't expect performance. While the suspension is better than that found in a 2024 GT Mazda 3, that car can do 0-60mph. in 6.5 seconds. The Sentra SV needs just a tick under 9 seconds to do that. You can get excellent sporty styling on the Sentra. Just not the performance to go with it.
Very informative video. I've been a lifelong Nissan customer, and I bought an SR with the premium package back in May. I love the car and all the amenities it comes with.
You are a very likable goofball. You use subtle and sometimes not so subtle innuendo while giving valuable information. Very clever and effective use of your obvious knowledge of pop culture. Keep on keeping on!
You did a good job; I like the references you used. It made it more enjoyable to watch. Makes me want one, my daughter just bought the S. Nissans are good cars that last. Looking at the SR it has a sporty look to it.
In Canada the SR Manual is the only way to go. I have a 23 and it's better than the 24 in every way. It came with 18 inch black alloys, as well as the premium LED headlights and LED foglamps which Nissan removed on the 2024 model. They also downgraded the headlights for 24.
These would be great at $15500, $17,000, and $20,200. Unreal an “S” trim starts at 20 grand!? That’s no heated seats, no power locks, black door handles, halogen lights…20 THOUSAND DOLLARS?!?!
The options are expensive here and a doubtful CVT gear box, no LED head lights in lower trims in Nissan compared to Chevrolet is a disaster for Nissan. Get your prices down Nissan.
Stop the old beat the dead horse CVT comment. If you were up to date, in which you definitely aren't. Nissan fixed its CVT issues starting with the 2020. The 2024s are extremely reliable and have way less issues due to updating and refreshing the CVT.
There's nothing wrong with Nissan CVTs. Where's sources stating and showing CVTs in Nissan's explode under 100k? I'll wait......... Nissan's always had the best made engines compared to any other car manufacturer for decades pound for pound. These newer CVTs are very reliable Nissan updated as mentioned and refreshed. Again, show me sources of exploding.
Would you choose S, SV, SR, or a Premium Package on the SV and SR? Thanks for watching and Subscribing to AutoJeff Reviews. Jeff
I would definitely go for the SR top trim with the Premium Package. I almost purchased a 2024 Nissan Sentra SR Premium in October 2023 but instead went with a new Kicks that day. I purchased a brand new 2023 Nissan Kicks SR with the Premium Package. For $1,390.00 on my Kicks the Premium Package added the 8 Speaker Bose Personal Audio System With Amplifier, Full Security System, Gray & Black Primatex Leatherette Seating With Orange Stitching, Full Solid Cargo Cover, Heated Front Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, NissanConnect® Services powered by
Sirius XM® and NissanConnect® with Wi-Fi Hotspot+.
For 2025 they fully redesigned the Kicks and after that new model has been out for a couple years I would possibly purchase it once all the bugs of the all new model are worked out. The good thing is they used a time tested and proven engine in the Kicks that has been used in the Sentra for several years as long as the Rogue Sport until it was discontinued.
I also looked at a Sentra when I purchased my Kicks. It was a 2024 Nissan Sentra SR with the Premium Package. It was sharp and was the Atlantic Gray Pearl with Black Roof. It was like $28,500.00 fully loaded and optioned out and my Kicks was $26,130.00 fully loaded and optioned out. The only issue I had with the Sentra was how low it sat and how loud the sporty tires were on the SR. The ride was very good though and the car was premium inside out. Im glad Nissan seems to plan on keeping the Sentra around as their only Sedan.
The Nissan Versa will be cancelled after 2025 and I believe the Nissan Altima is set to be cancelled in 2026 or after 2026. It’s a shame inexpensive sub $20,000.00 cars are going away. I have owned 3 Mitsubishi Mirages all purchased new and all top trims. I had a 2015 Mirage Hatch, 2017 Mirage G4 Sedan, and 2021 Mirage Hatch and they were great vehicles and did not deserve the hate they got. The Mirages were all trouble free, super fuel efficient almost hybrid level mpgs, cheap to own and run, had tons of features even push button start, heated seats, led head and tail lights, and more (top trim Mirage SE), had a 10 year warranty and did everything any other car can do. Its just a shame cars are getting so expensive for people and small cars are going away when some people like myself like smaller vehicles but loaded up with features. The Mitsubishi Mirage and Nissan Versa offer that. Even the new 2025 Nissan Kicks has went up several thousand dollars for its top trim loaded SR Premium. I mean it makes sense as the fully loaded one can now be equipped with a panoramic roof, AWD, pro pilot assist, 19 inch wheels, a bigger engine with more power, some more features and upgraded dual 12 inch screens and 10 speakers vs 8. Luckily the base price is almost identical but the fully loaded 2024 Kicks SR Premium seems to be around $3,500.00 to $4,000.00 cheaper than the 2025 Kicks SR Premium but again you do get alot more so it makes sense.
I bought an SR yesterday in monarch orange color.
Thanks for the vid, Jeff! I’m glad I’m not the only one who randomly breaks into song 😂. Love both channels and watch all the vids. Came for the cars, stayed for the positive vibes.
I am glad you felt the vibes! That’s what I try to bring every video :)
I bought the S model as my first car back in February.
It's a really good first car to have.
For anyone curious what "SV" stands for, considering the fact that literally no other car brand uses that designation. I researched it.... "Standard Vehicle." Yes, that "S" does not stand for Sport, or Super, or Special. The "V" does not stand for what type of engine you get. (No *V* 6 option on the Sentra.) Nor does it stand for "Variable Valve-timing." Which raises another question. If the SV trim is the Standard Vehicle in the line-up, does that mean the "S" trim is lacking what it should have? You guys can decide that. As for me, I'll likely get an SV with the Premium package. That two-tone interior is just gorgeous. So is the leather wrapped steering wheel. Don't expect performance. While the suspension is better than that found in a 2024 GT Mazda 3, that car can do 0-60mph. in 6.5 seconds. The Sentra SV needs just a tick under 9 seconds to do that. You can get excellent sporty styling on the Sentra. Just not the performance to go with it.
SV stands for Standard Value on Nissan vehicles 😂
I had a 2022 Sentra SV w/ Premium Package and that quilted leather is GORGEOUS! I was offered a lot to trade so I did.
Very informative video. I've been a lifelong Nissan customer, and I bought an SR with the premium package back in May. I love the car and all the amenities it comes with.
SV with the all-weather package that includes leather wrapped wheel, dual zone climate control, heated wheel and heated seats.
Love all your videos Jeff.
Hi 👋🏼 from Miami FL
Very informative, and entertaining too 😂
Thanks and how are you?
Great review and humor. I really liked the premium package on the sv rosewood model with the brown leather interior.
SWV. Automatically subscribed!!!! 😂😂😂
You are a very likable goofball. You use subtle and sometimes not so subtle innuendo while giving valuable information. Very clever and effective use of your obvious knowledge of pop culture. Keep on keeping on!
Steel rim wheels with wheel covers also called hub caps & mags in all new Nissan Sentra & Almera ranges .
Just bought the SR & I love it 🤗
My son has a blue SR. Loves it.
You did a good job; I like the references you used. It made it more enjoyable to watch. Makes me want one, my daughter just bought the S. Nissans are good cars that last. Looking at the SR it has a sporty look to it.
Running running it’s running. Added to playlist
I got a versa sv. Im lovin it
Great looking sedan. Love the SR.
It looks so cool!
I love mine 2024 White and Black sr
I got the sr premium last week love it
Going to buy an SR premium
Thanks. Keep up the good job.
Thank you I have learned a lot from your video.
Just purchased the S
I have an sv, no day time lights though . Love mine
In Canada the SR Manual is the only way to go. I have a 23 and it's better than the 24 in every way. It came with 18 inch black alloys, as well as the premium LED headlights and LED foglamps which Nissan removed on the 2024 model. They also downgraded the headlights for 24.
I bought the gun metallic gray SR Premium in May. I already put 4000 miles on it.
I wish the SV had the day time lights
How you liking your Sentra SR Premium?
These would be great at $15500, $17,000, and $20,200. Unreal an “S” trim starts at 20 grand!? That’s no heated seats, no power locks, black door handles, halogen lights…20 THOUSAND DOLLARS?!?!
welcome to 2024
Open your eyes! It's not Nissan's fault. It's the hyperinflationary Obiden economy!!! The average new car price is 50k.
@ it’s actually under $33,000.
One of the few manual cars left in 2024
Nissan SV SR S trim levels of Nissan Sentra all models reviewed is auto transmission .
Any models of anybrand coming to South Africa speedometer gauge should just show kilometers .
Australia Britain & America are rich in new models .
Nissan comment for Jeff
i have black sr 2024 , 18 wheels
I bought the Sentra S I rather have my $5000.00 than all the bells and whistles.
Sv premium.
The options are expensive here and a doubtful CVT gear box, no LED head lights in lower trims in Nissan compared to Chevrolet is a disaster for Nissan. Get your prices down Nissan.
Moon roof State side elsewhere Sun roof .
Wouldn't want one unless it's manual. The transmission CVT will explode before 100k
Change the CVT fluid every 25 thousand miles will last to 200k miles!
Of course it will. You just saved me from buying one! And saved my life! 🙄
Anyway, I’ve got my eye on an SR. Love these cars.
Picked up a 2024 SR w/Premium. White with black roof and upgraded black rims. LOVE IT!!!
Stop the old beat the dead horse CVT comment. If you were up to date, in which you definitely aren't. Nissan fixed its CVT issues starting with the 2020. The 2024s are extremely reliable and have way less issues due to updating and refreshing the CVT.
There's nothing wrong with Nissan CVTs. Where's sources stating and showing CVTs in Nissan's explode under 100k? I'll wait......... Nissan's always had the best made engines compared to any other car manufacturer for decades pound for pound. These newer CVTs are very reliable Nissan updated as mentioned and refreshed. Again, show me sources of exploding.