A few good features help make the Nissan Sentra a solid daily driver. The Bluetooth phone system, which lets you voice dial by name, is an exceptional feature. The continuously variable transmission is a far better choice for a small car than a fixed-gear automatic. Although we were happy to find an iPhone port, the interface leaves a lot to be desired. And cars like the Sentra, Corolla, and Civic have a tough time justifying themselves these days, with models such as the Fit and Nissan's own Versa nipping at their heels.
Check out our 2010 Nissan Sentra S review.