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2025 Nissan Versa
Use the table of contents to jump to a section The 2025 Nissan Versa subcompact sedan is the last of its type on the U.S.
Nissan sedans are not as diverse nor as prevalent compared to previous years, but the 2026 model year still offers a few ...
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Nissan trims sedan lineup to three models for 2026
Nissan’s 2026 U.S. sedan range is pared down to the Versa, Sentra, and Altima, reflecting a broader pivot toward SUV-heavy portfolios. The Versa continues as an affordable, well-equipped subcompact in ...
Nissan’s 2026 U.S. sedan lineup consists of the Versa, Sentra, and Altima, offering budget-friendly options amid a market dominated by SUVs. Each model targets different buyer segments, from ...
With the average price of a new car in the United States edging on $50,000, it's not exactly easy to find a solid, reliable family sedan with a new-car warranty on a shoestring budget. If the inside ...
The outgoing Nissan Versa was quite a stylish sedan despite its bargain pricing, especially the upper trims with larger wheels and more aggressive trim. The new one is a little more controversial, ...
Unleashed in September 2024 with manual and continuously variable transmission options, the 2025 model year Versa is manual no more. Initially reported by Automotive News, the death of the manual was ...
The Nissan Versa has been discontinued for 2026. The Versa was the single most affordable new car in 2025 and one of the most fuel-efficient. Thousands of new Versas remain in dealer inventories ...
If you’re on a tight budget but determined to buy something new you might get lucky and still find a Nissan Versa on your ...
Remember when America's cheapest new cars used to cost well below 20,000 dollars? That era has been consigned to automotive history's dustbin as Nissan has finally confirmed the death of the US-market ...
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