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Edmunds puts sedans Nissan Sentra and Toyota Corolla to the test
Edmunds highlights the Sentra's affordability and larger cabin with dual displays, while the Corolla excels in fuel economy and engine power, making it a strong competitor.
- In its 2026 comparison, Edmunds tested both models and scored the Sentra slightly higher after hands-on comparisons, according to Edmunds auto experts.
- Amid affordability concerns, Edmunds compared the Nissan Sentra and Toyota Corolla, which received 2026 updates, due to their prices under $25,000.
- The Sentra packs dual 12.3-inch displays on most trims, a fresher cabin, a 14.3-cubic-foot trunk, and a starting price of $23,845, with higher trims costing about $500 more than the base Corolla.
- On performance and efficiency, the Corolla delivers 169 horsepower and 0–60 mph in 8.8 seconds, and offers Corolla Hybrid up to 50 mpg versus the Sentra's lack of hybrid and AWD options.
- Buyers should weigh buyer priorities as Edmunds notes choosing Corolla suits fuel economy and power, while Sentra offers roominess, tech, and lower cost, with both vital amid pricier SUVs and EVs.
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