If you've been on a car lot within the past few years, you know that cars available for under $10,000 are unfortunately going the way of dinosaurs. The Nissan Versa SMT, the most barebones trim of the Versa model, actually starts at $9,990 (not including shipping charges). It has, in fact, been the least expensive four-door sedan sold in the U.S. since it rolled out in 2009.
If you don't need a car that will pamper you, but serves more as a pure mode of transportation, it's definitely a viable choice. And, you can't deny, the price is nice. But, be forewarned, it might not stay below 10K for long.
Nissan hasn't officially released 2012 Versa prices at this time. There has, however, been a great deal of speculation that the Japanese automaker will finally raise the price above $10,000. If Nissan doesn't raise the price of the Versa with its 2012 model-year release, they likely will shortly thereafter. So, if you're a serious spendthrift, you're going to want to jump sooner rather than later.
2011 Nissan Versa At a Glance
- 4 Trims Available: 1.6 Base, 1.6, 1.8 S, 1.8 SL
- 2 Models Available: Sedan and Hatch (available in 1.8 S and 1.8 SL only)
- Standard Engine: 1.6-liter 107 horsepower(hp) I4 (1.6 Base and 1.6); 1.8-liter 122-hp I4 (1.8 S Sedan, 1.8 S Hatch, 1.8 SL Sedan)
- Transmission: 5-speed manual overdrive (1.6 Base and 1.6); 6-speed manual overdrive (1.8 S Sedan, 1.8 S Hatch, 1.8 SL Sedan)
- Fuel Economy (mpg city/highway): 26/34 (1.6 Base and 1.6); 26/31 (1.8 S Sedan, 1.8 S Hatch, 1.8 SL Sedan)
- Powertrain Warranty: 60,000 mi./60 mo.
To learn more about the 2011 Nissan Versa, contact Boardwalk Nissan today. Located at 1 Bair Island Road in Redwood City, CA, we're happy to share specs, compare models, and arrange for a test drive.
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