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MSRP: $12,880 - $15,980 See Local Classifieds
 
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Cars.com
2008 Nissan Versa Professional Cars.com Review

...The grille bears a familial resemblance to Nissan's larger Altima and Maxima sedans, and the flanking headlamps are oversized and angular. A large windshield and side windows — particularly on the...

Cars.com
2008 Nissan Versa Professional Cars.com Review

...26/31 with the base six-speed manual gearbox, and 24/32 with the traditional four-speed automatic transmission offered with the base S model. With those ratings, this vehicle is not far behind the...

Edmunds
2008 nissan versa Professional Edmunds Review

...But the 2008 Nissan Versa remains a solidly qualified, budget-friendly option for long-haul commuters, small families and anyone else who places a high value on interior room. It's worth a look. Body...


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2008 Nissan Versa

...My 2002 Focus SE handles much better, and gets about the same 30-34 MPG. The 1.8L CVT has better acceleration than my 2.2L Focus, but is noisy at higher RPMs...

Edmunds user
Our new 2008 Versa is a wonderful car

...The CVT is fun to drive and the car itself handles very well...

Edmunds user
2008 Nissan Versa

...Heavier by 500 pounds than YARIS/ECHO. Big+ on highway, on a windy day. Extremely stable car. Interior well finished, sound system good. Points: cable opening...

MSN Autos user
NISSAN VERSA 2008

...Pros: IT HANDLES BEAUTIFULLY ON THE ROAD AND HAS A LOT OF ROOM FOR A SMALL HATCHBACK. Cons: NOTHING Overall: GREAT RIDE, SMOOTH ON THE ROAD AND QUIET...


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I have a problem with my 2008 Nissan Versa Car remote. ?
Up until 2 weeks ago, when I pressed the lock bottom, my car would lock its doors and the alarm would beep once. Now the lights flash and I hear the doors locking, but there is no beep from the alarm. How do I fix this? I know it is not the battery because I tried the spare keys that have never been used before. ?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Push and hold the lock and unlock buttons at the same time about 2 seconds the hazzard flashers will flash 1 time and your back to honk when locked. To convert it back to quiet lock, hold the lock and unlock buttons again. Some times quiet a good thing to do when comming home late from the poker...

Does anyone own a 2008 Nissan Versa?
Hello, my husband and I are considering buying a Nissan Versa, we aren't sure if we should go hatchback or sedan yet either. We wanted to know any postitives or negetives about this auto. Would you buy it again? Anything helps us, Thanks!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

The Hatchback really isn't a bad way to go. They are coming back into style, if you really care about trends... but the hatchback also comes available with a sporty body package and its very nice looking. My close friend has one and is very happy with it. Overall there really isn't anything worth...

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The 2008 Nissan Versa appeals to buyers who are looking for lower fuel bills and car payments, without giving up the comfort and features of a larger car.

But at its best, at 27 mpg city, 33 mpg highway with the CVT automatic, the Versa's fuel economy isn't as good as other vehicles in its price and size range.

For instance, the Yaris rates up to 29 mpg city, 36 mpg highway, but like most of these vehicles, the Yaris doesn't feel as roomy inside or have as smooth a ride.

The other best-riding alternative is the Chevrolet Aveo, but the Aveo has especially unimpressive fuel economy and safety.

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

But the best vehicle in this class is the Honda Fit, which admittedly costs a bit more and is only available as a hatchback.

However, it feels sporty, handles well, promises good safety, and has a standout, minivan-like Magic Seat arrangement that allows an especially low, flat cargo floor.

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