2010 Nissan Versa Overview

Likes:

  • new car for used-car money
  • Stylish silhouette (hatchback)
  • Straightforward instrument panel
  • Smooth, quiet ride
  • Comfortable seating

Dislikes:

  • Engine noise (with CVT)
  • Overly light steering feel
  • Relatively clumsy handling

Bottom Line

TheCarConnection.com's editors have driven the Nissan Versa—and even checked out the budget-priced 1.6-liter version—to bring you their expert opinion on the entire lineup. To help you make the best buying decision, TheCarConnection.com also brings you highlights and ...

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Full Review

From most angles, the two body styles of the 2010 Nissan Versa, a five-door hatchback or a four-door sedan, look quite different either from a distance or up close. Reviews show mixed reactions, but most tend to agree with TheCarConnection.com and Motor Trend's opinion that the...

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Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2010 Nissan Versa: 4dr Sedan Man Base $9,900 / $9,759 City: 26
Hwy: 34
2010 Nissan Versa: 4dr Sedan Man $10,990 / $10,731 City: 26
Hwy: 34
2010 Nissan Versa: 4dr Sedan Auto $11,990 / $11,703 City: 26
Hwy: 33
2010 Nissan Versa: 4dr Sedan Man S $13,100 / $12,645 City: 26
Hwy: 31
2010 Nissan Versa: 4dr Sedan Auto S $14,100 / $13,606 City: 24
Hwy: 32
2010 Nissan Versa: 4dr Sedan Auto SL $16,100 / $15,528 City: 24
Hwy: 32
2010 Nissan Versa: 5dr HB Man S $13,150 / $12,692 City: 26
Hwy: 31
2010 Nissan Versa: 5dr HB Auto S $14,150 / $13,654 City: 24
Hwy: 32
2010 Nissan Versa: 5dr HB CVT SL $16,530 / $15,942 City: 28
Hwy: 34

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Other Choices:

If we’re being honest, the best vehicle in this smallest, cheapest class of cars is the Honda Fit. Although the Fit is more expensive than the rest and it’s only available as a hatchback, it feels sporty and substantial on the road. With its good safety, responsive performance, and an excellent Magic Seat arrangement in back that trumps ordinary fold-forward arrangements, the Fit has impressed many a reviewer with its total package. The Chevrolet Aveo is the other pick of the bunch for ride quality, but the Aveo has unimpressive fuel economy and safety. Toyota’s Yaris has the best fuel economy, at up to 36 mpg highway, but it doesn’t feel as roomy or refined as other offerings. Meanwhile, Kia's Rio and Rio5 hatchback feel sportier than the rest of the crowd, as does the xD. The Versa’s roominess is a plus, however, and with more standard safety features for 2010, it’s still a good option.

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