
2020 Honda Civic | 2020 Nissan Sentra |
Horsepower | |
  158 | 149 |
Cargo Space | |
  15.1 cu. ft. | 14.3 cu. ft. |
Adaptive Cruise Control | |
  Standard | Available on other styles |
2020 Honda Civic vs 2020 Nissan Sentra
Serving Nashville, TN
Across almost five decades, the Honda Civic has maintained its popularity with local drivers. This compact car has marched through many generations and is currently available in your choice of stunning trim levels. Nissan released the Sentra a decade after the Civic's debut, and these models have been direct competitors since that time. Should you drive home in a new Honda Civic or a Nissan Sentra today?
Exterior
The 2020 Honda Civic has flawless appeal thanks to its exceptional combination of modern accents and athletic touches. The profile flows flawlessly from front to rear, and the definition on the sides swells up over the front fenders before cascading toward the rear fenders. Exterior gear on the Civic includes remote entry, powered and heated side mirrors, elemental LED headlights, foglamps, and more. In comparison, the 2020 Nissan Sentra has an aggressive profile with strong angles through the roof and nose. Some of today's Sentra trims have a black roof, remote access, power side mirrors, and other gear.
Interior
The interior design of the 2020 Honda Civic is defined by flowing lines throughout the dashboard and quality materials. The flowing elements trend toward the center stack. Some of the Civic's interior equipment includes a navigation system, Apple CarPlay, a power moonroof, Android Auto, a push-button ignition, leather material, and more. The interior design of the Nissan Sentra is significantly different. The molded dashboard flows outward slightly into the protruding center stack. Across some or all of the Sentra's trims, you can find gear like USB ports, a push-button ignition, a color display screen, a sound system, a climate management system, and more.
Performance
Through the Honda Civic's trim line, two powertrains are available. The first two trims have an I-4 gas engine connected to a manual or automatic transmission, and this equipment gives off 158 horsepower. The turbo I-4 engine and continuously variable transmission in the top trims produce 174 horsepower. The Civic's performance is boosted by well-engineered mechanical equipment like stabilizer bars, hill start assist, paddle shifters, anti-locking brakes, remote engine start, power steering, and more. The 2020 Nissan Sentra, on the other hand, receives 149 horsepower from a 2.0-liter gas engine in all trims. This is linked to front-wheel drive and a continuously variable transmission. The Sentra's mechanical features include power steering, anti-locking disc brakes, and a few other features.
Our Crest Honda sales associates are excited about the Civic's capabilities and features, and we are looking forward to helping you learn more about its trims. To request a test drive and to make arrangements to check out our inventory in person, contact Crest Honda today.
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