What does pure drive mean on Nissan Versa?
Pure Drive is a system that is designed to bring together many technologies that are environmentally friendly and will help with fuel efficiency. This is the start and stop system developed by Nissan. This technology is designed to reduce unnecessary fuel usage and reduce energy loss within the power train.
Can Nissan Versa drive in snow?
The Nissan Versa can perform well in snow when coupled with winter tires. As a FWD car the engine weight sits over the driven wheels which provides good grip. Combined with safety features such as ABS, Traction Control and Vehicle Dynamic Control, the Versa is more than capable of handling snowy roads.
Is there a problem with Nissan Versa 2012?
According to a bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, some Nissan Versas from the 2012 model year may experience interference between the shifter rod and the shifter knob. In these vehicles, a driver might be able to shift the car out of park without depressing the brake pedal.
What happens if you break the transmission on a Nissan Versa?
If you’ve broken a drive/axle shaft, your Nissan Versa’s transmission has no way to turn the wheels anymore. If this were the case, there would not be any movement whatsoever from the vehicle. You also wouldn’t feel the slight jerk your Versa as you put it into gear. 4. Bad Transmission
Why is my Nissan Versa air conditioner not cold?
Most of the time, when your Versa’s air isn’t blowing cold enough, it is going to be a lack of refrigerant causing the problem. We recommend having a professional recharge your A/C if it does end up being a coolant issue.
Is the Nissan Versa a good car to buy?
The Nissan Versa sure seems like a cheap transportation alternative, particularly if you’re thinking about buying a used one. But it’s an option you should approach with extreme caution. The 2009 model year is loaded with problems, and you should probably give it a pass.