Nissan Versa

The 2008 Nissan Versa is a four-door five-passenger car delivering excellent fuel economy (24-26 mpg in city and 31-32 mpg on highways), performance and handling. It comes loaded with air-conditioning, floor mats, splash guards, cruise control, AM/FM CD player and lots, lots more.

We here obviously love the Nissan Versa and hope to share our excitement of this great car with you. So while you're here why not check out some pictures, grab some wallpaper for your desktop, watch some videos or read a review.

Nissan releases Versa pricing for 2009

2009 prices are out and they look good!

  • $12,990 for the Versa 1.8 S with 6-speed manual transmission (Sedan and Hatchback)
  • $13,990 for the Versa 1.8 S with 4-speed automatic transmission (Sedan and Hatchback)
  • $15,990 for the Versa Sedan 1.8 SL with 4-speed automatic transmission
  • $16,210 for the Versa Hatchback 1.8 SL with CVT

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Nissan Versa Review by Auto 123

The Versa is the new subcompact hatchback sweetheart. With its low price, it measures up to the Toyota Yaris and Honda Fit, yet its generous dimensions make it virtually as big as a Toyota Matrix, a compact-size vehicle. That’s an interesting paradox that makes Nissan, its manufacturer, look good.

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Nissan Versa, Smart Car good for saving gas

With gasoline prices punching through the $4-a-gallon threshold, new-car buyers are increasingly concerned with better mileage.

Hybrids and diesels are more efficient than their gasoline-powered counterparts, but they cost thousands of dollars more. Although the fuel savings eventually will make up the difference, the higher sticker prices mean higher down payments, monthly payments and insurance bills, too.
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Nissan Versa Comes in #4 for “Least Expensive Vehicle to Own”

Nissan Versa
According to the National Post the Nissan Versa comes in at #4 on their top 10 list of affordable vehicles to own with a five year cost of ownership at just $32,261.

Win a Nissan Versa/Tiida in South Africa

According to Sowetan you can win a Nissan Tiida (Versa).

You can get a chance of winning a Nissan Tiida Hatch 1.6 Visia plus; 5 door manual Transmission; with electric windows, AM-FM radio with CD Player, Manual Climate Control, Cloth Upholstery and 3-year-90 000km service plan.

Here are the rules to win a Nissan Versa

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School offers a Nissan Versa to one high achieving student

The Hart School District in California is offering a free Nissan Versa to one lucky student who is kicking butt in school

The program is a partnership between Valencia Nissan and the Hart District, who have been compiling a list of local high school and jr. high school students who have over a 3.0 grade point average, 97% attendance rate or better, and who have no suspensions on their record. Only sophomores, juniors and seniors are eligible to win the car.

The list of eligible students was then posted at each school, and students who made the list were instructed to fill out a registration card.

On May 10th at Valencia High, One lucky student will be randomly chosen from the list, and be handed the keys to a brand new Nissan Versa. Students under 18 years old who have registered must bring a parent or guardian to the drawing.

Keep your grades up kid and get yourselves a Nissan Versa!

SLO CA: As some dealerships sales slump, Nissan Versa remains strong

It appears that the trend is continuing among reporters to report this basic formula:

  1. Prices of things are rising
  2. People are looking to save money
  3. Nissan Versa saves you money

This time from San Luis Obispo:

Strong sellers include subcompacts and hybrids, although sales of the more expensive hybrids are slowing as people discover they can get the same gas mileage with regular vehicles (such as the Honda Fit and Nissan Versa) without spending the extra money, she said.

Sometimes I think there must be an underground cabal of newspaper reporters that decide months in advance what stories to run together. If they do, at lease they’ve all decided that the Nissan Versa fits nicely into that plan!

Nissan CEO holds to U.S. industry forecast

According to Reuters Carlos Ghosn is holding firm to his belief that Nissan will sell 15.5 million units in the United States for 2008.

“I don’t believe it will be below this,” Ghosn told reporters on the sidelines of the Beijing Auto Show.

“The economy in the United States is adjusting very quickly.”

I think the important key here for Nissan is to continue to push cars like the Versa. Even in an economic downturn people still need cars, it’s just that their priorities change. So if you’re having trouble with money a low-cost, fuel-efficient car looks pretty good.

Sales of smaller vehicles (including the Nissan Versa) surge in 2007

From Canadian Driver:

“A month where high gas prices dominated the headlines and these high prices were totally reflected in the vehicles consumers in Canada purchased,” DesRosiers said. “Subcompact cars were up 27.1 per cent, compact cars up 9.7 per cent, compact SUVs up 6.9 per cent all reflect the response to high gas prices. Meanwhile, large SUVs were down 27.6 per cent, luxury SUVs down 10.2 per cent, large vans down 25.2 per cent.

And what we love to see

The top ten best-selling passenger cars in Canada in March were, in order, the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Toyota Yaris, Chevrolet Cobalt, Toyota Camry, Nissan Versa, Hyundai Accent, Pontiac G5 and Toyota Matrix.

I find it funny how people keep writing these articles like there’s a huge surprise that smaller, fuel-efficient vehicles are selling like hotcakes. In a slowing economy where gas prices are rising this should be fairly obvious.

Chrysler and Nissan finalize alliance over Versa

According to Motor Trader Nissan and Chrysler have finalized a a deal in which they will build at least two cars together.

Chrysler and Nissan have extended a collaboration agreement to include two new vehicles which they will build for each other.

Nissan will manufacture an all-new fuel efficient small car based on a Chrysler concept which will be sold in Europe and America in 2010.

This follows an agreement in January when Nissan agreed to supply Chrysler with a car based on the Versa saloon for South America.

It should be interesting for Nissan Versa owners to see what Chrysler can bring to the table.