Heading into the 2010 model year, automakers from the U.S. and Europe looked to offer smaller, more fuel-efficient models, but the Japanese automakers have already got this vehicle design down to a science. Case in point, our 2010 Nissan Sentra SR. Inside, this sedan scores points for comfort, ease-of-use and general spaciousness. There's something to be said for a vehicle that's incredibly easy to operate from Day One, and the Sentra's large knobs and steering wheel controls are as intuitive as they come. The spacious cabin is comfortable enough to accommodate five adult passengers, while the trunk offers enough room for their luggage. With 13.1 cubic feet of cargo space and a 60/40 split folding rear seats, it should be able to carry just about anything a small family or college student might need. After a long interstate drive, it's easy to see that despite the Sentra's economy car roots, the comfort afforded to occupants is impressive. The most noticeable difference between the SR and the lower Sentra trim levels are the smoked headlamps and taillights as well as the aggressive body kit that includes a lower front fascia with a chin spoiler and larger fog lamp inserts, rocker panel side skirts, a standard decklid spoiler and a revised rear fascia. It is a common misconception that compact cars have to sacrifice styling and sportiness for their small size and fuel efficiency, and our 2010 Nissan Sentra SR is one car that helps to dispel this myth. When looking for a compact car, all of the big names offer about the same fuel economy, so Nissan seems to putting their money on offering superior looks and handling abilities. That adds up to a Big win for our Sentra. Print this page and come see us Now for a personalized test drive towards ownership! Contact Robert Today for the Best Deals you will find anywhere!!