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2012 Nissan Versa Sedan Outsells Competition in Sub-Compact Segment
While it may not be the car most dream to own, the low $10,990 ($11,750 including destination) entry level price tag of the 2012 Nissan Versa sedan seems to have piqued the interest of U.S. buyers looking for a cheap new ride. According to data released by Nissan today, in August, the first full month of availability of the new Versa sedan, the subcompact model sold of 8,566 units beating all of its theoretical competitors, including the Chevrolet Aveo, Ford Fiesta, Honda Fit, Hyundai Accent, Mazda 2 and the soon to be replaced, Toyota Yaris.
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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...
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2011 Nissan Versa Sedan And Hatchback Models Get Price Hikes
Nissan has announced U.S. pricing for its 2011 model year Versa sedan and hatchback models. While the MSRP (not including tax, title and license fees) for the entry-level Versa 1.6 sedan remains unchanged at $9,990, prices for the other models of the...
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2013's The Bad 8 - Nissan Versa Sedan
NISSAN VERSA SEDAN Usually, car segments are defined by size or status. Sometimes they're called subcompact, compact, midsize, or large. Other times they're labelled as A-segment, B-segment, C-segment, or D-segment. There are cars, SUVs, crossovers,...
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Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, Large Car Sales In America - September 2011
U.S. sales of the Nissan Versa took off in September 2011 after Nissan made a big deal of the new Versa sedan's legroom, headroom, and low, low price. Nissan is attempting to persevere with the old Versa hatch for now, but the $10,990 sedan helped...
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The Bad 8 - Part Vii
NISSAN VERSA SEDAN Allow the images to speak for themselves. Experience the odd sensations of the Xtronic continously variable transmission. Hear the engine drone. And, once again, allow a profile shot of the Nissan Versa sedan to convince you of...
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