Are Nissan Versa notes good cars?

Are Nissan Versa notes good cars?

The Nissan Versa Note Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 11th out of 21 for subcompact cars. The average annual repair cost is $445 which means it has excellent ownership costs.

What kind of car is the Nissan Versa?

The Nissan Versa hatchback body-type was among the wave of affordable new small cars that hit the U.S. a few years ago. I tested a 2009 hatchback (a sedan is also available), and it’s clearly aged pretty well. It offers some of the best interior space in its class, features decent performance and gas mileage, and has a low starting price.

When did I buy a 2009 Nissan Versa?

Still going strong. We bought the Versa in 2009 in the cash for clunkers program in exchange for an AWD Toyota Previa (which had served us very well for 18 years and 225,000 miles) and have done about 48,000 varied miles in the Nissan.

When did the Nissan Versa Note come out?

Nissan Versa. Nissan Latio: marketed as the Nissan Versa sedan since 2012. Nissan Note: the second generation, marketed as the Nissan Versa Note since 2013. According to a Nissan press release in 2008, “versa” is short for “versatile space” meant to imply the spaciousness of the interior and configurable cargo arrangements.

What are the trim levels of the Nissan Versa?

The compact 2009 Nissan Versa is available in four-door hatchback and sedan body styles. The two lowest trim levels — 1.6 Base and 1.6 — are available in sedan form only. The 1.6 Base comes standard with 14-inch steel wheels, a tilt steering column, intermittent wipers and not much else.

Is the Nissan Versa a sedan or hatchback?

The compact 2009 Nissan Versa is available in four-door hatchback and sedan body styles. The two lowest trim levels — 1.6 Base and 1.6 — are available in sedan form only. The 1.6 Base comes standard with 14-inch steel wheels, a tilt steering column, intermittent wipers and not much else. The 1.6 adds air-conditioning.

What’s the price of a 2009 Nissan Versa?

The 2009 Nissan Versa S has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting just under $14,000, while the SL begins around $17,000.

The compact 2009 Nissan Versa is available in four-door hatchback and sedan body styles. The two lowest trim levels — 1.6 Base and 1.6 — are available in sedan form only. The 1.6 Base comes standard with 14-inch steel wheels, a tilt steering column, intermittent wipers and not much else.

Is there a TSB for the Nissan Versa?

This is a known vice in this model yet Nissan has not issued a TSB. Another frequent repair is the muffler or precisely the muffler flange. It will rust, requiring a new muffler be installed. That aside, this is a great small car: well designed with plenty of interior space, comfortable back