Gas mileage claims are exaggerated, not even close, Nissan should be taken to task for lying about the most important reason for buying a small car.
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
I was considering the Toyota Corrola. But decieded on the nissan versa becasuse of the CVT Transmittion and intelangent key and gas milage. So far the fuel milagei is a little overstated but... 30miles city is great! I was driving a Subaru outback before and this little car is a lot lighter so I'm not use to that yet. I would recomend it!...read morehide
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I test drove Honda fit, toyota yaras, hyndai elantra, the nissan versia has the most room for back seat. a good size trunk. I would buy it all over again. good price,good car,good looks. fun to drive by a gas pump or two thru the week without stoping for fuel. i found everthing easy to reach, and in good locals. I finally got a car with all the toys and love it!...read morehide
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
I am sorely disappointed in Nissan in the way they dealt with the repeated brake failure of my new 2007 Versa.
I absolutely love the car, but am disappointed in the mileage, which at the time was advertised at 30-36. We are getting 22-23 and 30 on the road. The car cannot be compared to the Honda Fit or Civic or Toyta Celica or Yaris, as those other cars weigh about 2250 pounds and the Versa 3200+. With all-around air bags, it has to be safer. The Versa (with CVT transmission) is probably capable of doing around 150 miles per hour, and is quite good on the road. HOWEVER...
Back to my brakes. For about a week or more, the power assist on the brakes totally failed. There were two situations where it almost created a problem for me. I would not let my 17 year old 125 pound daughter drive the car. Nissan had factory technicians look at the car, and they could not find a problem.
I wrote them another letter, and some little girl, with no knowledge of cars, calls me to talk to me. The conversation was better suited in a Jay Leno monologue.
I asked Nissan, in writing, that if only one or two parts could cause this problem, why don't they replace them. They do not want to answer my question, and they only tell me that they can find nothing wrong with the brakes.
WOULD THIS MAKE YOU COMFORTABLE DRIVING A NISSAN VERSA?...read morehide
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
I Study, test drove, and read reviews on many models. This is the BEST POSSIBLE BUY of the YEAR!!! With back and neck injuries, this car is the easiest to get into with it's high roof. The roomiest, most comfortable for the price. A solid well built car. When the car is running in the driveway you cannot hear it. The doors seal is excellent. I bought the sedan model with a roomy trunck that provides additional crumple zone protection. I have a heavy foot, so I average 27 mpg city. My son loved the car, so he bought one. We will buy another as soon as possible....read morehide
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
I have the hatchback as I wasn't quite ready to give up the storage my mini-van afforded. Very roomy! My 6.2ft son has plenty of leg room in front and back. It's bigger than it looks from the outside. Great gas mileage. 13 gal tank-fill up lasts me all week on my commute to/from work and then some! Cruise control, blue tooth, 6 CD changer (GREAT SOUND SYSTEM), radio controls on steering wheel, Ipod ready, Auto locks, smart key ignition....everything I wanted at a GREAT price. I drove all the comps from Honda, Chevy, Toyata, Mitzubishi, etc. I DIDN'T GO WRONG WITH MY CHOICE. EXCELLENT SAFETY RATING TOO! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE VERSA!!...read morehide
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
wow...i love this car. i have had it a month now and put on 3000 miles already. I do 130 mile daily commute, with a combination of freeway use and then over a mountain. My Versa handles great on the steep mountain I climb. This car has great guts for such a small car. The gas mileage is averaging 30 mpg but i also have a heavy foot too.
I bought this car as a commuter car, I got it fully loaded and got an amazing deal due to dealers closing out the 2007's. Love the blue tooth and the stereo system is pretty good. But what has impressed me the most is that I have a 2003 Altima, and the interior room especially the rear leg room is comperable to the Altima. I do believe the leg room is greater in the versa. And the trunk space is ample. So much so that we have taken the versa on family trips instead of the Altima. I may look into selling my Altima because i love my Versa so much!!
Another huge plus is that the car sits up higher so you do not feel like you are driving a little mini car. The safety ratings are what really sold me on this car. I hope that i never have to utilize them..but gives me a better feeling knowing me and my kids are pretty well protected if anything should happen on our commute.
I would recommend this car to ANYONE!!! I love it, my friends even comment i smile so much when i drive it... LOL...read morehide
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.
I needed a car that got decent gas mileage, stylish, and economical. This car fit me perfectly...great starter car.
7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
The best car in the market of its class so far in Malaysia. I have test drive all type model of this class and it's proven. No regret of purchasing great Lazio.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
We have put 2500 miles on the new Versa Sedan SL CVT automatic in the 2 months we have had it. The variable electric steering is light and easy in a parking lot and tight and quick on the highway. Most of my miles have been at 70-80 mph freeway speeds and the CVT transmission is amazing once you get used to the cruise control revving the engine from 2500 to 5000 rpm as you climb a hill at 75 mph. The speed however doesnt vary a bit. The CVT also can be put in overdrive off mode, (which seems to lock it in a medium gear ratio) that is very useful if you are on steep twisty mountain roads where you need to have engine braking and throttle control to negotiate the curves without using the brakes. You just wont believe the passenger room and trunk space. The car should be rated in the Civic, Corolla, Focus class of cars for space and comfort. Ahh if it just looked as sharp as the new larger Sentra....read morehide
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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