Monday, October 31, 2011

EARTHY CAR OF THE WEEK: 2009 Silver Nissan Versa 1.6

2009 Nissan Versa 1.6, Silver, Sedan, 30642 mi, $9,900 http://bit.ly/s1LeX4Subcompact, 5-spd manual, MPG = 26/34

SPECS / FEATURES:
AOL Autos: http://autos.aol.com/cars-Nissan-Versa-2009-1.6__4dr_Sedan/specs/

MSN Autos: http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Spec_Glance.aspx?year=2009&make=Nissan&model=Versa&trimid=108786#trimsel

Yahoo! Autos: http://autos.yahoo.com/nissan/versa-sedan/2009/1-6/features.html

EXPERT REVIEWS:
NewCarTestDrive via AOL Autos: http://autos.aol.com/cars-Nissan-Versa-2009-1.6__4dr_Sedan/expert-review/
“The Nissan Versa is an excellent choice among subcompacts. It's big and roomy inside with decent head room and legroom and lots of hip room, making it a good choice for larger drivers. Its big, cushy seats are comfortable. Back-seat passengers will find rear-seat leg room as good as that in larger cars and SUVs. The cabin is nicely finished and offers all the modern conveniences.

It offers the small-car virtues of nimble handling, easy parking, and lively yet efficient performance. Versa delivers an EPA-estimated 31 mpg on the highway with the automatic, 33 mpg with the manual transmission.
The Versa is slightly bigger than the lower priced Toyota Yaris and the more expensive Honda Fit. All three are subcompacts designed with tall rooflines for increased interior comfort and visibility. The Versa is the smallest car you'll find in Nissan showrooms: smaller and less expensive than the compact Nissan Sentra, but offering greater interior space and more versatility.

The Versa has received the highest possible ratings in government and insurance industry crash tests, though keep in mind that's among small cars (five stars from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; and a "good" rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety). Versa safety features include dual-stage frontal air bags, front-seat side-impact air bags for chest protection, and roof-mounted curtain air bags for head protection…
Bottom line, the Nissan Versa is a big small car with comfort, performance and versatility. It's roomy and offers good fuel economy.”

“Versa S ($12,990) comes standard with cloth upholstery; air conditioning with micro filter; four-speaker, 120-watt AM/FM/CD stereo; tilt steering column; and 185/65R15 tires on 15-inch steel wheels. A six-speed manual transmission is standard..Safety features include frontal airbags, side-impact airbags, roof-mounted curtain airbags, front-seat active head restraints, and a tire pressure monitoring system.”

“The Nissan Versa looks bigger than it is. One reason for that is an exceptionally short rear overhang: Very little of the car extends past the rear wheels…”

“The huge front seats in the Nissan Versa are roomy and comfortable. As with the other cars in this class, the Versa driver gets lots of legroom and headroom. In terms of hip room, however, the Versa is a real standout. The width and the substantial structure of the front seats may make the Versa a great choice among subcompacts for big drivers. The cloth-covered seats are comfortable without being too soft and offer plenty of side support.

The back seat is particularly impressive. As you get in you'll be pleasantly surprised by the size of the rear door and how the front edge of the rear wheel well does not intrude as you step in. There are many larger four-door sedans and even many large SUVs that have smaller rear door openings. Even a six-footer shouldn't feel cramped as the rear seat legroom is at or near the top of the class. The Versa sedan gives up about half an inch of rear-seat headroom to the hatch, but that's not all that much.”

“One of the reasons for its excellent highway economy is its continuously variable transmission, or CVT. Nissan has been a standout in this technology; it's so well integrated into the Murano that drivers often don't notice it was anything other than a regular automatic.

A CVT doesn't shift gears like an automatic transmission. Instead, a segmented belt rides up and down on cone-shaped pulleys to vary the speed ratio between the engine and the drivetrain. It works more efficiently than a traditional automatic, which is why the Versa equipped with a CVT delivers such good highway mileage. Around town it has the same economy as a manual transmission, better than an automatic, in other words.”

“The Nissan Versa delivers decent performance and has a surprising amount of interior space. It feels bigger than it actually is, which is a good thing. There's lots of room for back-seat riders. The hatch offers big cargo space. The Versa gets excellent fuel economy, particularly on the highway. The CVT works well, though it will feel a bit different at first."
Car and Driver via MSN Autos: http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/review.aspx?year=2009&make=Nissan&model=Versa&cp-documentid=987733

Vehix.com: http://www.vehix.com/car-reviews/2009/nissan/versa

PHOTOS:
AOL Autos: http://autos.aol.com/cars-Nissan-Versa-2009-1.6__4dr_Sedan/photos/

Yahoo! Autos: http://autos.yahoo.com/nissan/versa-sedan/2009/1-6/virtual-tour.html
 

USER REVIEWS:
AOL Autos: http://autos.aol.com/cars-Nissan-Versa-2009-1.6__4dr_Sedan/user-reviews/

MSN Autos: http://autos.msn.com/research/userreviews/reviewlist.aspx?modelid=13142&trimid=108775

Yahoo! Autos: http://autos.yahoo.com/nissan/versa-sedan/2009/1-6/reviews/

SAFETY:
MSN Autos: http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/safety.aspx?year=2009&make=Nissan&model=Versa&trimid=108775

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