Nissan introduced the Versa to the U.S. for 2007. Available in sedan and hatchback form, the Versa goes head-to-head with offerings from Toyota, Honda and General Motors. Little has changed for 2008.
Not much has changed on the Nissan Versa hatchback and sedan since they were introduced last year. The most noticeable change is that the Versa SL sedan is now offered with an optional sports package ...
Did you notice? Over the years, the Honda Civic got progressively larger, partly to clear room for a smaller, subcompact model beneath it in the automaker's ... In these times of yo-yo gas prices and ...
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Used Car Of The Day: 2008 Nissan Versa S
We're going for cheap hatchback wheels today with this 2008 Nissan Versa S. This one has under 70,000 miles on it, has not be in a crash, has been dealer-serviced and well-maintained, and has a nice ...
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1. It may stat at $9,900 but our tester listed at $19,120 – more than double. 2. The base engine is a 107hp, 1.6L 4-Cyl, but an optional 122hp, 1.8L 4-Cyl can be had. 3. A Hatchback and a Sedan are ...
When Nissan introduced the new, 2012 Versa sedan at last year's New York show, the company noted that the Versa hatchback would continue unchanged. Now, finally, Nissan has given us an early look at ...
Did you notice? Over the years, the Honda Civic got progressively larger, partly to clear room for a smaller, subcompact model beneath it in the automaker's ... In these times of yo-yo gas prices and ...
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Editor's note: Today's Drive has become Short Stint, but the information is still the same--a brief impression of a vehicle that's been in our test fleet. OUR TAKE: As cheap economy cars go, this one ...
Not found on a spec chart, however, is the Versa's ability to feel like a much more mature automobile. Wind noise is relatively well insulated, the suspension isn't rock-hard, and the CVT does a ...
Nissan’s least-expensive car and, in sedan form, one of the least-expensive cars you can buy, period. And it’s not totally awful. For 2010, the Nissan Versa includes a few barely noticeable ...
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