Is the Nissan Versa Note a small car?

Is the Nissan Versa Note a small car?

The Versa Note is still a small car — almost a foot shorter than the Versa sedan and an inch narrower than the Fiesta and Sonic hatchbacks — and that becomes apparent from afar. Still, standard cues like body-colored mirrors and door handles avoid the econobox look.

How is the value of a 2014 Nissan Versa determined?

The value of a 2014 Nissan Versa, or any vehicle, is determined by its age, mileage, condition, trim level and installed options.

How big is the cargo space in a Nissan Versa?

The Versa Note has 115.5 cubic-feet of interior volume (25.3 more cubes than the already-roomy Versa sedan), and Nissan boasts its new car has best-in-class cargo space with the standard 60/40 split fold-flat rear seat up, at 21.4 cubic-feet. For comparison, the 2013 Honda Fit has 20.6 cubes of cargo space.

What kind of engine does the Nissan Versa have?

For improved efficiency, cargo space and style, Nissan also launched the 2014 Versa Note, a subcompact hatch. Like the Versa sedan, the Versa Note rides on Nissan’s V-Platform, uses Nissan’s 109-hp 1.6-liter I-4 with 107 lb-ft of torque, and also offers the same five-speed manual and CVT options.

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 engine does the Nissan Versa Note have?

about the 2014 Nissan Versa Note Hatchback version of Versa sedan 109-hp, 1.6-liter four-cylinder Manual or continuously variable automatic Available navigation system, keyless access and 360-degree cameras Available dual-level cargo floor

Which is the cheapest Nissan Versa to buy?

One of the cheapest cars you can buy, the Versa also has plenty of other attributes besides is low base price. The 2014 Nissan Versa is offered as a sedan and Versa Note four-door hatchback.

The Versa Note has 115.5 cubic-feet of interior volume (25.3 more cubes than the already-roomy Versa sedan), and Nissan boasts its new car has best-in-class cargo space with the standard 60/40 split fold-flat rear seat up, at 21.4 cubic-feet. For comparison, the 2013 Honda Fit has 20.6 cubes of cargo space.