How many miles does a Nissan Versa get?
With good maintenance you can easily get 300,000 miles on most Nissan vehicles.
Are there any transmission problems with Nissan Versa?
The Nissan CVT transmission problems got to be so bad that a group of Versa owners eventually filed a class-action lawsuit against Nissan alleging that the CVT transmissions they put into 2nd generation Versas were defective.
How many miles does a Nissan Versa CVT fail?
The most concerning issue is the all these problems lead to a short lifespan for the CVT. The 2011 Versa, for example, has an average failure of 64,750 miles. The very popular 2013 Altima fails around 60,167 miles.
What to do if your Nissan Versa is misfiring?
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What kind of mileage does Nissan Versa get?
38 out of 38 people found this review helpful. Did you? I bought a 2013 Versa and after one year and 8,000 miles of 40 mpg (almost exclusively in city driving) I bought a 2014 Versa last month. I have not taken the car on the highway and after 500 miles I am getting 45 mpg – not a misprint and not an exaggeration. Both of the vehicles have the CVT.
Are there transmission problems in the Nissan Versa?
According to Consumer Reports, quite a few Nissan models displayed transmission issues, with the most problematic being the 2014 Nissan Versa. Data shows that after extended driving, these vehicles begin needing frequent transmission replacements, with one driver even reporting repair costs of $4,000.
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When did I Buy my 2014 Nissan Versa?
I bought my brand new 2014 Nissan Versa in 2013. I chose the Versa because it was affordable and because Nissan had a reputation of building long lasting vehicles. I now hear from friends that Nissan’s reputation comes from the 70’s and 80’s and is no longer true. My car was just five years old and needed a new transmission at 72,200 miles.
Are there any problems with the Nissan Sentras CVT?
The 2013 and 2014 Nissan Sentras, in particular, seemed to give drivers the most fits as far as the Nissan CVT transmission problems go. There was one very prominent problem with 1st generation Nissan Versas released between 2007 and 2011 that earned Nissan a lot of negative press.