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    danio3834: THe day of the stripper models is returning. more »
    MushyHeirloom: Hey, they got rid of the CVT, so it's now a Nice Price. I didn't even know there was a Versa sedan. I guess I wasn't crazy when I thought I saw a tiny... more »
    General_Zad's_Chicken: So it's a trim level lower than the S? I have an 08 SL HB myself. I get 35-38 mpg. It's about 5-6 mpg over the listed highway mpg. They aren't bad car... more »
    TorkLugnutz: I'd rather have a hatchback. Maybe Scion XDs and Honda Fits will get some amazing price cuts shortly.... more »
    P161911 probably shoudn't have: $9,990, that's about what I want to spend on my next car. I'm currently considering: -mid/late 1990s BMW 540i-nice late 1980s Mercedes 560 SEC-LS-1 Po... more »
    econobiker: "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." Small car wit... more »
    DonSchenck: No air, crank windows. IF they'd only put in floor vents and/or window vents, it'd be a great daily driver. Who needs air when you have floor vents? more »
    Turbolence88: Nissan Versa, standard and optional equipment list: 1.6L I-4 engine (standard) Transmission (optional) Windows (standard) Front seats (standard) Rear ... more »
    Graverobber: I call crack pipe. Wait . . . what? more »
    Franzouse: Jeez, they felt so bad about badge-engineering a Renault into a Nissan that they lowered the price to Logan levels.Nice car, poor marketing strategy. more »
    A strolling player: Much, much better than the previous price champion (the only thing in which it'll ever be a champion), the lovely Kia Rio. Yes, I'd rather have a Fit... more »
    djsyndrome: The 'cheap' Versa is available in sedan form only, and with a 1.6L engine instead of the 1.8. Transmissions are 5 speed manual or 4 speed auto. Alth... more »
    sos10: That's a good car for veyr little money. Kudos Nissan! more »
    Timtoolman, sporadically speaking: I drove an Altima rental last week and, while it was peppy and all, I don't feel interior quality was anything to write home about. In fact, the armre... more »
    Chairman Kaga: Every morning, our local newspaper has ads for a "$7,999 Kia Rio", yet to get that price you have to get the state's $3,000 "junker rebate" for tradin... more »
  • #2009nissanversa

    New Pricing Of $9,990 Makes 2009 Nissan Versa Cheapest New Car In USA

    In response to the Financiapocalypse, Nissan is offering 0% financing on five of their vehicles. Most interesting, and seemingly lost in the saved-by-zerogasm, is news of a lower-priced version of the 2009 Nissan Versa Sedan that, at an MSRP of $9,990, will be the cheapest new car in the USA. More »