Does Nissan Versa come in automatic?
Every Versa is motivated by a 122-hp four-cylinder engine that powers the front wheels. A five-speed manual is the default transmission on base models, but a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) can be had on the S, too. The latter comes standard on the higher SV and SR trim levels.
Does Nissan Versa have a timing belt or chain?
All 2019 Nissan Versa models have a timing chain and an interference engine.
Is the Nissan Versa a sedan or hatchback?
Whether as hatchback or sedan, the jury is still out on the 2009 Nissan Versa’s styling. TheCarConnection.com thinks the hatchback is considerably better-looking. Although bland both inside and out, the 2009 Nissan Versa is designed to offer maximum space and practicality, and it delivers.
How much does it cost to fix a 2009 Nissan Versa?
1 Broken Coil Spring 2009 Versa Average Cost to Fix: $500 Average Mileage: 70,000 mi 2 Blown Engine 2009 Versa Average Cost to Fix: $3,500 Average Mileage: 37,000 mi 3 Fuel Pump Failure 2009 Versa
How big is the trunk of a Nissan Versa?
As either a hatchback or a sedan, the 2009 Versa is exceptionally roomy. The hatchback has a generous 17.8 cubic feet of cargo space with the backseat up, trunk space is vast for such a small car in the sedan, and Nissan says the amount of interior space approaches that of mid-size cars.
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.
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.
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 was the last time I serviced my Nissan Versa?
1st owner drove an estimated 7,352 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 9,723 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 9,660 miles/year. Last serviced in Lafayette, IN on 07/27/18 • Vehicle serviced • Pre-delivery inspection completed.
Which is better Nissan Versa or Honda Fit?
Like a lot of front-wheel small cars, this Nissan’s suspension has a firm ride, but it’s more forgiving on rougher roads than a Honda Fit Sport. Because more focus is on fuel economy, they tend to have smaller wheel and tire sizes with a higher tire-pressure, which can stiffen up the ride.