How many miles a gallon does a Nissan Versa get?

How many miles a gallon does a Nissan Versa get?

The 2020 Nissan Versa mpg ratings and fuel efficiency reach 27 mpg city/35 mpg highway* to help you save on every mile per gallon.

Is the Nissan Versa Note a small car?

The Versa Note is still a small car — almost a foot shorter than the Versa sedan and an inch narrower than the Fiesta and Sonic hatchbacks — and that becomes apparent from afar. Still, standard cues like body-colored mirrors and door handles avoid the econobox look.

What kind of mpg does Nissan Versa get?

Over 200-plus miles of mixed city/highway driving, we averaged fuel economy of around 35 mpg — right on target with the Versa Note’s EPA ratings of 31/40/35 mpg city/highway/combined.

When did the Nissan Versa get a redesign?

Nissan redesigned the Versa sedan for 2012 but let the hatchback linger another year in its prior generation. That car held its own versus rivals like the Honda Fit, Ford Fiesta and Chevrolet Sonic (compare the group here ).

What’s the value of a 2014 Nissan Versa?

As a general guide, the trade-in value of a 2014 Nissan Versa Note with no options and driven roughly 12,000 miles per year would be worth about $3,785 for one in “Clean” condition and about $5,800 if you were selling it as a private party.

The Versa Note is still a small car — almost a foot shorter than the Versa sedan and an inch narrower than the Fiesta and Sonic hatchbacks — and that becomes apparent from afar. Still, standard cues like body-colored mirrors and door handles avoid the econobox look.

What kind of transmission does Nissan Versa’s have?

The Versa Note S comes with a five-speed manual transmission, while the S Plus, SV and SL have a continuously variable automatic transmission. (Versa sedans have the CVT or, in lesser trims, a four-speed auto. The Note’s only automatic is the CVT.) The SL has a Tech Package, which came on our test car.

How often can a Nissan Versa Note be repaired?

However the settlement only covers transmission repairs up to 7 years after purchase or 84,000 miles (whichever occurs first). Because many owners commonly drive 20,000 miles/year or more, Versa Note owners experiencing CVT transmission problems may find they are not covered by this settlement due to the mileage limitation.