What motor does a 2009 Nissan Versa have?

What motor does a 2009 Nissan Versa have?

1.6 L 4-cylinder
1.8 L 4-cylinder
2009 Nissan Versa/Engine

Is there leg room in a Nissan Versa?

“Rear seat leg room and knee room in the Versa is tremendous,” said Connelly. “Typically in a small car, the driver and front seat passenger have to pull their seats forward just to make minimal leg room for the rear passengers – which means nobody, front or rear, enjoys the ride.

How big is the back of a Nissan Versa?

In creating the Versa packaging, the design and engineering teams found a way to put a big interior in a small car. The interior length, front to back, is over six feet long. “Rear seat leg room and knee room in the Versa is tremendous,” said Connelly.

Do you have to pull your seat forward in a Nissan Versa?

“Typically in a small car, the driver and front seat passenger have to pull their seats forward just to make minimal leg room for the rear passengers – which means nobody, front or rear, enjoys the ride. With Versa, there’s room in front and room in back at the same time.”

Is the Nissan Versa an entry level car?

“The Versa hatchback and sedan are slotted below Sentra in price, but not execution,” said Jed Connelly, senior vice president, sales and marketing, NNA. “They are ‘entry-level’ in their affordability, but they make no excuses – zero – in terms of quality, design, performance, safety, technology and, especially, roominess.”

“Rear seat leg room and knee room in the Versa is tremendous,” said Connelly. “Typically in a small car, the driver and front seat passenger have to pull their seats forward just to make minimal leg room for the rear passengers – which means nobody, front or rear, enjoys the ride.

“Typically in a small car, the driver and front seat passenger have to pull their seats forward just to make minimal leg room for the rear passengers – which means nobody, front or rear, enjoys the ride. With Versa, there’s room in front and room in back at the same time.”

In creating the Versa packaging, the design and engineering teams found a way to put a big interior in a small car. The interior length, front to back, is over six feet long. “Rear seat leg room and knee room in the Versa is tremendous,” said Connelly.

“The Versa hatchback and sedan are slotted below Sentra in price, but not execution,” said Jed Connelly, senior vice president, sales and marketing, NNA. “They are ‘entry-level’ in their affordability, but they make no excuses – zero – in terms of quality, design, performance, safety, technology and, especially, roominess.”