
Nissan reviews are a great source of information on different models. This will give you an overview of each model, including the Sentra, Pathfinder and 240Z. Each model has many reviews, including mpg, specs, and features. Nissan's Dare to Compare helps you compare the specifications and features of popular models.
240Z
Nissan 240Z reviews cite the Nissan's performance as one of the car's main advantages. The car has a five-speed, lightweight transmission and a powerful engine. It is surprising fast for its size. The car is also reliable, with dealers providing excellent service.
Rogue
The Nissan Rogue has good safety ratings and comes with an extensive range of active safety gear. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration praises the ProPILOT semiautonomous adaptive control system. It also received Top Safety Pick+ recognition from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Rogue has received the highest safety rating, and drivers can feel confident in its safety.

Sentra
The Nissan Sentra reviews provide insight into the sedan’s performance, safety features and interior. These reviews can help you determine whether the sedan is a good fit for your driving needs. Although there are some negative reviews about the sedan, most Nissan Sentra reviews have been overwhelmingly positive.
Pathfinder
The Nissan Pathfinder, a seven-passenger crossover, debuted in 2013. The new version was redesigned to look sharper and more polished. This model also boasts a roomy interior and easy-to-use controls. Although the Pathfinder isn’t a sport utility vehicle it offers comforts that are well above average for its class.
PathfinderX
Reviewers of the Nissan Pathfinder X have noted that the interior is far better than its predecessor. The new design places it at the same level as the best in its class. The dashboard's modern design uses a mixture of soft-touch surfaces and tucked-away hard plastics, and the cabin feels solid and well-insulated. The front seats are firm, while the back row is comfortable for tall occupants, with legroom sufficient for adults and ample room for children.
Titan
Nissan Titan reviews show that the current generation offers ample power for hauling heavy loads. The standard 5.6-liter V8 engine produces 400 horsepower and 394 pound-feet torque. This makes it more powerful than other competitors. The car comes with a nine-speed manual or an automatic transmission. This optimizes gear ratios for acceleration, towing, as well as efficiency.

Titan X
While the Nissan Titan has improved here and there over the years, it's still far behind its Detroit counterparts. It's still a good choice for anyone looking for a large pickup truck at a fair price. Although the truck's V8 engine is a selling point, it can't match the performance and power of a Detroit half ton.