Nissan aims to double or even triple sales of its next-generation Sentra by offering a car with styling more in line with the mid-sized Altima.
"We miss the heart of the market right now," said Al Castignetti, Nissan Division vice president of sales. "A lot of people reject the Sentra because of its looks. It's not a bad car; it's a great car. But it is not a natural progression to move down to it from the Altima."
Nissan will sell about 100,000 Sentras this year in the United States, well below its compact rivals at Toyota and Honda. Continue reading here.
Source: autoweek.com
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