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2009 Nissan Versa - Trims

MSRP: $9,990 - $16,330 See Local Classifieds
 

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4dr (6) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan I4 Man 1.8 S Specs $13,100 $12,645 26 31
4dr Sedan I4 Auto 1.8 S Specs $14,100 $13,606 24 32
4dr Sedan I4 Auto 1.8 SL Specs $16,100 $15,528 24 32
4dr Sedan I4 Man 1.6 Base Specs $9,990 $9,759 26 34
4dr Sedan I4 Man 1.6 Specs $10,990 $10,731 26 34
4dr Sedan I4 Auto 1.6 Specs $11,990 $11,703 26 33
5dr (4) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
5dr HB I4 Man 1.8 S Specs $13,110 $12,654 26 31
5dr HB I4 Auto 1.8 S Specs $14,110 $13,615 24 32
5dr HB I4 CVT 1.8 SL *Ltd Avail* Specs $16,330 $15,750 27 33
5dr HB I4 CVT 1.8 SL FE+ Specs $16,330 $15,750 28 34
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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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