Friday, February 27, 2009

Versa offers versatility at bottom dollar

I just thought I'd post a recent story of mine from the Tennessee Journalist.

photo by Rob Baldus

These days, everyone is looking to stretch every cent they have - especially college students. With the economy in shambles and the potential job market bleak, what’s a college student to do about transportation?

Nissan has a solution. The 2009 Nissan Versa combines value with reliability and safety, all wrapped in a somewhat stylish exterior.

Available in four-door sedan or five-door hatchback, the Versa is a handy little car. The short test drive we had reviled an adequate amount of power coming from its 107 horsepower, 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine. A quick downshift of its five-speed manual transmission, launching the tachometer close to the 6,500-rpm redline, made us quickly forget we were in an “econo-box.”

Fuel economy is an amazing 26 city, 34 highway with the 1.6-liter. And with a 13.2-gallon fuel tank, the Versa has an estimated highway range of 400 miles.

Nissan has really done their homework in the reliability department. They claim that the Versa doesn’t need a tune-up for 105,000 miles, and every new Nissan is covered by a three-year, 36,000-mile warranty.

Pricing for the Versa is the best part of this sweet package. The 1.6-liter “base” Versa starts at a meager $9,990. However, those wanting amenities like a radio and air conditioning will have to spend more. Air conditioning is a $1,000 option and a radio isn’t even an option on 1.6-liter - although Nissan was kind enough to pre-wire the car and include four speakers.

Upgrading to the 1.8-liter four-cylinder would get you a radio and air conditioning, not to mention a more powerful engine that makes 122 horsepower. The 1.8-liter is offered in both the sedan and hatchback versions. However, the 1.6-liter is only offered in the sedan flavor.

Our overall impression of the Nissan was good. We enjoyed the spacious interior, although the lack of a radio and A/C would hinder the car’s livability on long trips. Fit and finish were very good for such an inexpensive car.

Visit Nissan online and build your own Versa or take a look at their other products.

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