From Nissan...
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today announced a new 2009 Nissan Versa Sedan 1.6 model, which features a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)* of $9,990* (excluding Destination and Handling). The new Versa focuses squarely on value and fuel economy, with its standard 107-horsepower DOHC 16-valve 1.6-liter inline 4-cylinder engine delivering responsive performance and a 34 mpg highway fuel economy rating (with the 5-speed manual transmission).
The Versa Sedan 1.6 goes on sale at Nissan dealers nationwide beginning November 18, 2008.
"Starting under $10,000, this new Versa Sedan 1.6 has the lowest new-car MSRP in the United States," said Brian Carolin, senior vice president, Sales and Marketing, NNA. "It combines the low price of a used car with the dependability, high quality and full factory warranty of every new Nissan. It’s our way of saying that in tough economic times, Nissan is here to help."
Since its introduction in 2006, Nissan Versa has enjoyed strong appeal in the marketplace among buyers seeking fuel efficiency without sacrificing performance or roominess. Versa offers one of the highest standard horsepower/torque ratings and the largest interior in the entry-level segment - along with excellent quality, reliability and durability.
The new high-value Versa Sedan 1.6 model features a smaller displacement 1.6-liter engine (versus the standard 1.8-liter), standard 5-speed manual transmission and simplified content. It is also available with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy is rated at 26 mpg city/34 mpg highway with the 5-speed manual and 26 mpg city/33 mpg highway with the 4-speed automatic.
"The new Versa Sedan 1.6 is another way in which Nissan is taking a leadership role in reassuring consumers that now is a great time to consider a new car," said Carolin.
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Nice. I can't say I hate it either.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.
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Wow! If it came down to having to buy an econo car, that is one at the top of my list to check out already. The price makes it sweeter!
Well how does the car rate next to the yaris, accent, fit, and aveo?
the price is great, but sometimes it is worth to spend the extra to get the extra
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I got a friend whos dad makes about 250k a year at least. Whats he drive? An old ass escort thats two different colors. My point is there are plenty of people who will buy a dirt cheap reliable car and not worry about anything extra. Its got heat, ac, it drives, and prolly wont take much maintenance.
That is a horrible point, because there are also alot of other people WHO DO CARE ABOUT THE EXTRAS. And we are not just talking about stuff like power and A/C, but BUILD QUALITY is what I was referring too. As in paying the extra to get the extra build quality, reliability, re-sale, etc.
Maybe the Versa has all of those above the competition already, thats why I was asking
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Just bought a Nissan Versa SL with all the goodies. I love the car!
My company car is a versa... Its a decent car for the buck. Aewsome gas milage though, cant beat it
Do they not sell Kia Rios in the US? Cause they are only $9995 in Canada, so surely they'd be less than the Versa.
^^^^^Are you comparing a Kia Rio to a Nissan Versa?
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1996blackHB wrote:That is a horrible point, because there are also alot of other people WHO DO CARE ABOUT THE EXTRAS. And we are not just talking about stuff like power and A/C, but BUILD QUALITY is what I was referring too. As in paying the extra to get the extra build quality, reliability, re-sale, etc.
Maybe the Versa has all of those above the competition already, thats why I was asking
How do you figure? Not everyone has to like a car for it to sale. Just enough people to keep sales up. So if there are plenty of people who just want a dirt cheap car then it will sale. Who cares about the other people who don't want it.
FactoryPhreak wrote:^^^^^Are you comparing a Kia Rio to a Nissan Versa?
No, the title says Versa is the lowest price new car in north america. I'm saying that the Rio should costs less. But it turns out that it does not in the US.
Base modle Rio5 starts at $13 595 (Canadian Prices); $13 975 (US price) <-- that's odd, it's actually cheaper in Canada
Base modle Versa starts at $13 598 (canadian price); $9 990 (US price)
But why shouldn't I compare them? They are in the same class of vehicle, and they compete against eachother. It' like comparing a Sedona to a Quest.
Does anyone else think the Versa is a stylistic monstrosity? I hear it's a good car, but I think it is just nasty. Looks like very french styling.