Nissan Releases Full Pricing of 2012 Versa, Starts from a Low, Low $10,990
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Nissan Releases Full Pricing of 2012 Versa, Starts from a Low, Low $10,990



According to Nissan, the second generation of its Versa sedan features “the lowest MSRP in America” at $10,990 (not including a destination fee), with the sub note that the company’s aforementioned assessment is based on “MY12 competitors at time of print”.

Some of you will say, we already knew that, and you’re right. But what we did learn today is the pricing of the entire Versa range that includes three more models aside from the cut price, entry-level S trim.

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