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Toyota Corolla vs. Nissan Sentra
Toyota Corolla
Nissan Sentra
At a Glance: Corolla vs. Sentra
 
 

It’s time to choose your next sedan. Will you get behind the wheel of the 2023 Toyota Corolla or the Nissan Sentra?

If you’re unsure of the answer, we can help. Our team at Cox Toyota put these two compact cars to the test to see which one has the efficiency and amenities your drives call for near Burlington, Greensboro, and Durham, NC!


PASSENGERS

PASSENGERS

5 | 5
Corolla vs Sentra
FUEL TANK CAPACITY

FUEL TANK CAPACITY

13.2 gal. | 12.4 gal.
Corolla vs Sentra
HYBRID

HYBRID

Available | N/A
Corolla vs Sentra
 
 
 
Which Sedan Will Be Your New Commuting Companion?
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EFFICIENCY
Toyota Corolla

If you lead an active lifestyle, you need a set of wheels that can roll with the punches and keep up with you. Both the Corolla and the Sentra prove to have the spirit you’re looking for thanks to their spry engines. Which sedan will help you go the distance, though?

Roam the Road for Longer

When you’re looking for a new commuter car, you want to know your selected model has the efficiency needed to keep you on the road longer. You’re sure to cruise right past the gas station with any of the two motor options in the 2023 Toyota Corolla:

  • 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine: EPA-estimated 32 city/41 highway MPG*
  • 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine: EPA-estimated 53 city/46 highway MPG*

The Nissan Sentra only has one powertrain, but it’s very efficient as well with an EPA-estimated 29 city/39 highway MPG. However, if you want to keep on driving without visiting gas stations as often, the Corolla is the cruiser to choose.

Hybrid Hype

Want to make the most of your fuel tank? The Toyota Corolla is available as a hybrid! This powertrain combines a gas-powered engine with a battery. With two power sources, you can stay away from the pump for longer, and when using the standard Eco drive mode, optimize the Corolla Hybrid’s efficiency.

The Nissan Sentra is only available as a gas-powered model, which makes it a great choice for those who prioritize velocity over efficiency. However, if you want to leave the pump in the dust, choose the Toyota.

 
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INTERIOR
Toyota Corolla

The Toyota Corolla and the Nissan Sentra want to ensure you have the smoothest ride possible. After all, when you have a long commute ahead of you, you want the miles to fly by. Which sedan makes the driver’s seat feel like your personal throne, though?

Cozy Drives

With such great MPG keeping you on the road and away from the pump longer, it’s important for your vehicle to have a refined and cozy cabin. Cold-weather rides will be much more enjoyable in these sedans—even when the weather hits hard—thanks to available heated front seats.

You’ll also have a choice of upholstery in either model to match your comfort standards. A leather-trimmed steering wheel is also available for both, so you can enjoy a fully premium experience.

Find Your Sweet Spot

When it comes to year-round comfort, though, you may prefer the 2023 Toyota Corolla. It’s available with an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat to provide an array of seating positions. This allows you to find your ideal comfort level to stay cozy throughout your daily treks.

Finding the most supportive position may be a bit harder in the Nissan Sentra since only a 6-way power-adjustable driver’s seat is available.

 
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SAFETY
Toyota Corolla

Drivers want to feel safe and secure during their travels, and driver-assistive technologies are designed to give you peace of mind out on the road. When you can relax in the driver’s seat, you can drive confidently.

Confidence Behind the Wheel

The Toyota Corolla comes standardly equipped with Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0. This suite of driver-assistive tech provides comprehensive coverage from unexpected situations. These features come in every Corolla, so you can trust it with the safety of you and your passengers:

  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Automatic High Beams
  • Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
  • Road Sign Assist

The Nissan Sentra also offers driver-assistive technology, but not all the features come standard to match the Corolla. Its Intelligent Cruise Control is only available at higher trim levels, so you might miss out on this convenient system.

Awareness-Boosting Assistance

A unique feature to the Toyota Corolla’s safety suite is Proactive Driving Assist. This feature combines several driver-assistance aids to provide you with expert guidance on the road. It can provide gentle braking into curves or steering support in certain scenarios.

Although the Sentra’s Safety Shield® 360 suite will easily keep you safe, only the Corolla keeps an eye out for any twists and turns in the road and helps you act accordingly—literally.

 
 
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Which Sedan Is Right for You?
Toyota Corolla

It’s been a tight competition, but the 2023 Toyota Corolla pulls ahead of the Nissan Sentra in terms of efficiency, safety, and comfort.

To come see the winning sedan for yourself, stop on by Cox Toyota. We’re excited to show our neighbors near Burlington, Greensboro, and Durham, NC the Corolla in action!

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new 2023 Corolla for yourself are conveniently available right here online.

 

*EPA-estimated 32 city/41 hwy/35 combined mpg rating for 2023 Corolla LE; EPA-estimated 31 city/40 hwy/34 combined mpg rating for 2023 Corolla SE and XSE. EPA-estimated 53 city/46 hwy/50 combined mpg rating for 2023 Corolla Hybrid LE and Hybrid XLE; EPA-estimated 51 city/44 hwy/48 combined mpg rating for 2023 Corolla Hybrid LE AWD; EPA-estimated 50 city/43 hwy/47 combined mpg rating for 2023 Corolla Hybrid SE and Hybrid SE Infrared; EPA-estimated 47 city/41 hwy/44 combined mpg rating for 2023 Corolla Hybrid SE and Hybrid SE Infrared AWD. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.