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2009 Nissan Versa - Consumer Opinions

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Edmunds user
2009 Nissan Versa 1.5L Sedan w/AC

...You're not going to beat too many people at the drag strip in this thing, but it's a nice little car...

Edmunds user
Breaking in our 2009 Versa SL CVT

...no hills... 00456 Still driving easy for the first 1000 miles...

Cars.com user
I love my versa!

...I love the way it handles and the interior finish is nice. All together spent around 15k with a 7 year premium warranty - can't be beat!"...

Edmunds user
Great Car!

...It's an excelent car, has quality and performance. It holds pretty much everything our family needs...

Edmunds user
Beautiful

...Lots of style. Mine's loaded with goodies from bluetooth, upgraded speakers, keyless entry and start, power everything. I love my new car...

Edmunds user
Fun Car

...I am 6' 4" and fit in it just fine. This site really helped in my decision to purchase it. I would recommend this car to anyone looking for a good fun car at a...

Edmunds user
Homework done, good car for the money

...Seats do fold down but not flush in the back. Plenty of cup holders and power plugs. Great inexpensive roomy little car...

Edmunds user
First Nissan Ever

...No estimate of MPG yet but am hoping for at least the stated average at this point for city/hwy driving. Great economical car thus far with many great features...

MSN Autos user
Nothing special

...the area surrounding the rear window is too wide and you cannot see people if they are in those areas. I should have purchased the Suzuki or VW Rabbit...

MSN Autos user
Problem-free car

...Cons: seats are not very comfortable. noise insulation is poor. Overall: excellent deal for price. more options than many luxury cars. gas mileage is a big...


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Why should I also consider these? X

Hands down, the best vehicle in this smallest, cheapest class of cars is the Honda Fit.

The Fit is admittedly more expensive than the rest, and it's only available as a hatchback, but it feels sporty and substantial on the road, with good safety, responsive performance, and an excellent Magic Seat arrangement in back that trumps ordinary fold-forward arrangements.

The Chevrolet Aveo is the other pick of the bunch for ride quality, but the Aveo has unimpressive fuel economy and safety.

The Toyota Yaris has the best fuel economy, at up to 36 mpg highway, but it doesn’t feel as roomy or refined.

Kia's Rio and Rio5 hatchback feel sportier than the rest of the crowd, as does the xD.


 
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