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| The Bottom Line | You may not feel compelled to live in it for a week as seen on TV, but the 2007 Sentra 2.0 SL is a solid value and makes good use of technology for efficiency, utility, and entertainment. | With its tuned-up engine, the 2009 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V should appeal to younger drivers, but its lack of cabin tech makes it an unattractive option. | Although not much of a tech car except for a couple of important features, the 2010 Kia Forte SX provides economical and practical transportation. | An excellent car for weekend sport driving, the 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart loses it luster when stuck in traffic. Optional cabin electronics are of surprisingly good quality. | With the exceptional Sync system as standard, the all-new Ford Focus SES has one of the highest tech-to-price ratios of any car we've seen. |
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| Drivetrain available | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive | All-wheel drive | Front-drive |
| Available Engine | Gas | Gas | Gas | Gas | Gas |
| Body style | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan |
| Trim levels | 2.0 S | SE-R Spec V | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | SES |
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