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Nissan Makes Versa the Cheapest Car in the U.S. at $9990 (You wanted a good basic car? Here it is!)
Next Autos ^ | 31 October 2008 | Seyth Miersma

Posted on 11/01/2008 10:18:06 AM PDT by Spktyr

Nissan has just announced a new version of its entry level Versa sedan today, along with an MSRP that will make that car the lowest priced in the country—$9990 before destination and handling ($10,685 after).

The new base model Versa replaces the standard 1.8-liter four with a 1.6-liter unit, an engine that produces 107 horsepower and can deliver 34 miles per gallon on the highway (26 city) when paired with the standard five-speed manual transmission. The optional four-speed automatic delivers a slightly lower 26/33 mpg rating.

As you might expect, Nissan has decontented the Versa somewhat to be able to hit that magical four-digit price tag, though the company has yet to detail what, exactly, will come standard on the least expensive car in the U.S. The company does boast that Versa now combines “the low price of a used car with the dependability, high quality and full factory warranty of every new Nissan.” A powerful argument in difficult financial times. Read the full press release below.

Nissan Announces Lowest-Priced New Car in the U.S.*

- New, 2009 Versa Sedan 1.6 Features $,9,990 MSRP, Excellent Fuel Economy, Design, Quality and Reliability; Available at Dealers November 18 -

FRANKLIN, Tenn. (October 31, 2008) – Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today announced a new 2009 Nissan Versa Sedan 1.6 model, which features a starting Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)* of $9,990* (excluding Destination and Handling). The new Versa focuses squarely on value and fuel economy, with its standard 107-horsepower DOHC 16-valve 1.6-liter inline 4-cylinder engine delivering responsive performance and a 34 mpg highway fuel economy rating (with the 5-speed manual transmission).

The Versa Sedan 1.6 goes on sale at Nissan dealers nationwide beginning November 18, 2008.

"Starting under $10,000, this new Versa Sedan 1.6 has the lowest new-car MSRP in the United States," said Brian Carolin, senior vice president, Sales and Marketing, NNA. "It combines the low price of a used car with the dependability, high quality and full factory warranty of every new Nissan. It's our way of saying that in tough economic times, Nissan is here to help."

Since its introduction in 2006, Nissan Versa has enjoyed strong appeal in the marketplace among buyers seeking fuel efficiency without sacrificing performance or roominess. Versa offers one of the highest standard horsepower/torque ratings and the largest interior in the entry-level segment – along with excellent quality, reliability and durability.

The new high-value Versa Sedan 1.6 model features a smaller displacement 1.6-liter engine (versus the standard 1.8-liter), standard 5-speed manual transmission and simplified content. It is also available with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy is rated at 26 mpg city/34 mpg highway with the 5-speed manual and 26 mpg city/33 mpg highway with the 4-speed automatic.

"The new Versa Sedan 1.6 is another way in which Nissan is taking a leadership role in reassuring consumers that now is a great time to consider a new car," said Carolin.

* Based on Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $9,990 for the new, 2009 model year Versa 1.6 Sedan. Claim based on competitive MSRP's in the Lower-Small segment for new, model year 2009 vehicles. MSRP excludes applicable tax, title and license fees. Dealer sets actual price. Prices and specs are subject to change without notice. Destination and Handling $695.


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: automakers; basiccar; bigthree; msrp; nissan; versa
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To: mgc1122

“Enjoy your rollerskate on wheels.”

Well, what good is a roller skate without wheels?


101 posted on 11/01/2008 11:54:28 AM PDT by Nik Naym (Everyone has a right to my opinion.)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Sorry, the free market doesn't care about your opinions.

lolwut

102 posted on 11/01/2008 11:54:53 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Frantzie

Initial quality, maybe. Long term quality - still no.


103 posted on 11/01/2008 11:58:03 AM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: hugorand

Civic starts at around 60% higher so not sure what you mean by “not that much more money.” It is a good car though.


104 posted on 11/01/2008 12:00:36 PM PDT by rb22982
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To: Spktyr
Renault makes cheap products
105 posted on 11/01/2008 12:12:07 PM PDT by Uri’el-2012 (Psalm 78:35 And they remembered that God was their ROCK, And the Most High God their Redeemer.)
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To: XeniaSt

And GM, Ford, et al, don’t make cheap and shoddy products?


106 posted on 11/01/2008 12:16:20 PM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Frantzie

Yes, I have a Mercury Grand Marquis. I would like a smaller car, 6 cyl instead of 8 but the only ones are the Impala and one other in the GM line, can’t remember which one and though 6 cyl they aren’t much smaller than my Marquis. I like the Milan size if it would only come that way. I liked the Ford 500 if it would have come that way, also. You could actually use either as a family car if it had a column shift, and not have to buy a van or suv.

Telling my age, but I remember when you actually could choose either 4 on the floor or 3 on the tree on many models, lol.


107 posted on 11/01/2008 12:29:16 PM PDT by Ruth C (!!!! Get off the back of your lap and VOTE !!!!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

“Sorry, the free market doesn’t care about your opinions.”

And they do yours? LOL ...


108 posted on 11/01/2008 12:37:47 PM PDT by mgc1122
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To: meyer

“And if you toss it in the water and it sinks, it would be “Das Boot”.”

Kudos on a very witty comeback ... since it’s made more of plastic than metal, we can’t call it the Iron Boot, can we?


109 posted on 11/01/2008 12:38:54 PM PDT by mgc1122
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To: Spktyr

Not very good gas mileage for such a small car / engine. I’m waiting for a good electric scooter to do errands and tool around the hood.


110 posted on 11/01/2008 12:53:02 PM PDT by uncommonsense
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To: Spktyr
And GM, Ford, et al, don’t make cheap and shoddy products?

Do you know anyone who has ever owned a Renault product ?

I do

They make french crap: merde


111 posted on 11/01/2008 1:12:23 PM PDT by Uri’el-2012 (Psalm 78:35 And they remembered that God was their ROCK, And the Most High God their Redeemer.)
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To: rb22982
Civic starts at around 60% higher so not sure what you mean by “not that much more money.” It is a good car though.

I stand corrected on the price differential. However, my experience with Civic's has been that they last longer than cheaper priced cars I've owned, and incur less service costs. They are also a mature model, meaning the kinks have been worked out. Nissan is a proven company, so it may very well be the case that this new model will perform as well. I hope so, because competition keeps prices lower

112 posted on 11/01/2008 2:56:02 PM PDT by hugorand
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To: Spktyr
much better choice is the smartcar


113 posted on 11/01/2008 3:00:52 PM PDT by Drango (A liberal's compassion is limited only by the size of someone else's wallet.)
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To: 1rudeboy

LOL!


114 posted on 11/01/2008 6:07:53 PM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: webschooner
I won’t buy anything but Toyota’s anymore. I bought a used 2004 Toyota Highlander an year and a half ago, and haven’t had any repair expense — zip zero nada. It drives, sounds and looks like a new car at 60,000 miles now. I finally got sick of paying for repairs, and also the unreliability of that. I have friends who have driven their Toyotas 200,000+ miles with excellent reliability.

I've had excellent luck with mine. I do tend to baby it- I am a complete sucker for maintenance 'recommendations'. I took it in again today and had them do pretty much whatever they wanted me to do- but I balked at replacing the radiator cap 'because the rubber seal might be getting old and brittle'. I mean, fine-show me. I am at around 110K on a 98 Tacoma extended cab, and it runs like a champ. There are a couple of little things wrong with it- but I am probably going to be driving it for a good long while yet.

I just wish the heater was a bit stronger for when the snow and ice comes. Mine is suffering a bit for its age, or something.

115 posted on 11/01/2008 6:52:48 PM PDT by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: XeniaSt
Do you know anyone who has ever owned a Renault product ?

Yes. My first serious girlfriend had a Le Car named 'George'. She resisted buying fuel at a gas station in Lafayette called 'Le Gas', simply because it was expensive. I don't know what George's maintenance history looks like, but I can guess.

116 posted on 11/01/2008 7:04:22 PM PDT by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: Spktyr

Is it a wind-up? How many AA batteries does it take? 34MPG, that’s it? My ‘87 Chevette w/ a 4-speed would get 40MPG without even trying.


117 posted on 11/01/2008 7:13:31 PM PDT by factoryrat (Better living through American Industrial Might.)
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To: hugorand

Buy a GEO Metro, live dangerously. I owned one, was like a speed bump with wheels.


118 posted on 11/01/2008 7:16:50 PM PDT by factoryrat (Better living through American Industrial Might.)
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To: Spktyr

The mileage has to be better than listed. I have a 2000 Nissan Frontier 2WD Truck witk 175K on it and it still gets 32 MPG average.

Even with those miles, I have complete confidence in it.


119 posted on 11/01/2008 7:17:27 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Spktyr

Aveos are made in Korea.


120 posted on 11/01/2008 7:21:23 PM PDT by edge10
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