Which is the cheapest Nissan Versa to buy?
Make sure you get a fair price. Get Kelley Blue Book® Pricing If your focus is on dollars and cents, the 2014 Versa is among the least expensive new cars to buy. It offers high fuel economy, a surprising amount of passenger room, and a comfortable ride in a car that starts under $13,000.
What’s the price of a 2013 Nissan Versa?
All are 2013 models except the 2014 Versa. ATP is the all-in, out-the-door price that includes taxes, license, factory rebates, dealer discounts. Complied by TrueCar.com.
What kind of transmission does Nissan Versa have?
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Why did my Nissan Versa break in 2010?
The impact causes the too fragile clips that hold it on to the car to break. The cover is now held on with epoxy and aquarium glue. The Nissan Versa also has a multi-year history of faulty tire pressure monitoring systems and this has not been fixed for 2010.
What’s the average price of a 2013 Nissan Versa?
The average price of a used 2013 Nissan Versa ranges from nearly $7,000 for a base Versa 1.6 S model with a manual transmission, up to about $9,700 for the Versa 1.6 SL with a continuously variable automatic transmission. Pricing varies depending on the car’s mileage, condition, location, and features.
Where does the Nissan Versa rank in price?
The 2013 Nissan Versa ranking is based on its score within the 2013 Subcompact Cars category. Currently the Nissan Versa has a score of 7.8 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 57 pieces of research and data elements using various sources. #13 in 2013 Subcompact Cars. #30 in 2013 Affordable Small Cars.
What kind of engine does the Nissan Versa have?
The 2013 Nissan Versa sedan uses a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine. With only 109 horsepower, it’s not very powerful, but does achieve up to 40 mpg when connected to a CVT transmission. Other transmission choices are a 5-speed manual on base S models, or an optional 4-speed automatic available on that trim.
Is the Nissan Versa a roll your own car?
The Nissan Versa is one of the few new cars that in base forms still has roll-your-own windows and manual-adjust mirrors. If you want power windows, mirrors, and door locks – or just a passenger vanity mirror – you’ll have to step up to the costlier SV or SL trims.