When did the Nissan Versa first come out?
Sales Calendar year United States 2006 22,044 2007 79,443 2008 85,182 2009 82,906
What kind of seatback does a Nissan Versa have?
The two hatchback trim options are the Nissan Versa S and the Nissan Versa SL, which both come with a 1.8-L. As the numbers above show, backseat legroom is generous — it’s similar to what the 2009 Toyota Camry offers — and your back will like the reclined seatback.
Is the Nissan Versa and Tiida the same car?
Well I’m no expert but I believe that many nissan cars have lots of Interchangeable parts and being that versa and tiida are basically same model but diffrent names I say that parts are interchangeable. A dealer might be able to reasure you though, so you could also call a nissan dealer.
What kind of gas mileage does Nissan Versa get?
The Nissan Versa isn’t exceptional in any way, but it’s acceptable in most regards. My test model featured the optional continuously variable automatic transmission (a manual and a conventional auto are also available), and it gives the hatchback the best estimated gas mileage of the three transmissions, with a rating of 27/33 mpg city/highway.
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.
How big is the cargo area in a Nissan Versa?
The Nissan Versa has generous cargo room; it measures 17.8 cubic feet behind the backseat, and that figure grows to 50.4 cubic feet when you fold it down. People looking for maximum utility, however, might be disappointed by a few things. The first is the size of the hatch opening.
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.
Which is longer Nissan Versa or Toyota Yaris?
It’s notably longer than the Toyota Yaris four-door hatchback and Fit, and Nissan puts the extra size to use by offering a lot more backseat legroom than either of those models. Kia’s new boxy Soul, however, offers even more backseat space even though it’s significantly shorter than the Versa. *All measurements in inches, except where noted.