How many miles can you put on a 2014 Nissan Versa?

How many miles can you put on a 2014 Nissan Versa?

You can expect a Nissan Versa to last 200,000 miles. If you drive up to 15,000 miles per year, then the Versa should last about 13 years. However, you will need to be diligent with maintenance and use it fairly to achieve this mileage.

Does the Nissan Versa have good gas mileage?

What is the Nissan Versa gas mileage? The Nissan Versa delivers an impressive 32 mpg city/40 mpg highway* EPA-Estimated fuel economy with an Xtronic CVT®.

What kind of fuel does a Nissan Versa take?

In the Nissan Versa, You’ll want to use regular unleaded gasoline of octane 87 or higher. While I say “or higher”, as does official documentation, it’s absolutely not necessary, as there’s no benefit to using premium gasoline in an engine whose compression ratio does not call for it (the Versa’s does not).

What class is the Nissan Versa?

subcompact car class
The redesigned 2020 Nissan Versa is a solid car thanks to its refined interior, class-leading safety score, and solid fuel economy. That said, humdrum performance and a tight back seat keep the Versa from reaching the top echelon of the subcompact car class.

How many miles on a 2014 Nissan Versa Note?

Our 2014 Versa Note has about 40k miles on it. We bought it used four months ago from a dealer; previously a rental. We were looking for an economical, comfortable, newer, fuel-sipping, around-town vehicle that I (a mother of kids in various after school activities) could safely do all of my driving around town in.

What kind of rating does a Nissan Versa have?

In government crash tests, the 2014 Nissan Versa Note earned a rating of four out of five stars overall, with three stars in frontal tests, five stars in side tests, and four stars in rollover testing. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the 2014 Versa Note a rating of “Good” in moderate overlap front crash tests.

Is the average MPG the same as the EPA rating?

There are so many variables that the idea of an absolutely accurate rating of average mpg is laughable. But to new-car buyers, it often feels as if the joke is on them. A key element in assessing the EPA rating for a vehicle’s average fuel economy (EPA combined) is the split between highway and city driving.

How does the EPA test for fuel economy?

EPA tests vehicles by running them through a series of driving routines, also called cycles or schedules, that specify vehicle speed for each point in time during the laboratory tests. For 2007 and earlier model year vehicles, only the city and highway schedules were used.

Our 2014 Versa Note has about 40k miles on it. We bought it used four months ago from a dealer; previously a rental. We were looking for an economical, comfortable, newer, fuel-sipping, around-town vehicle that I (a mother of kids in various after school activities) could safely do all of my driving around town in.

What kind of mpg does Nissan Versa get?

Over 200-plus miles of mixed city/highway driving, we averaged fuel economy of around 35 mpg — right on target with the Versa Note’s EPA ratings of 31/40/35 mpg city/highway/combined.

Is the Nissan Versa Note an entry level car?

By the numbers, the 2014 Nissan Versa Note has the potential to rule the entry-level car segment. By Nissan’s reckoning, this new hatchback lays claim to best-in-class fuel economy, passenger room and cargo space.

What are the trim levels of the Nissan Versa?

The 2014 Nissan Versa sedan is offered in four trim levels: S, S Plus, SV and SL.