The end of production for the Nissan Versa means there are no new cars priced under $20,000 — a blow to some Americans who may find themselves priced out of the market.
For years, the cheapest new car in the United States was a humble subcompact sedan. With that era ending, the country’s new ...
With the demise of the $20,000 car, a new vehicle now takes the title of the most affordable vehicle in America.
Nissan has canceled the last new car for sale in the U.S. with a list price under the $20,000 line, its Versa subcompact ...
Nissan has decided to end production of its Versa compact sedan, ending a two-decade-long run for a car that was launched ...
The Nissan Versa S — the model's base tier — was offered at $17,390 Manufacturers Suggest Retail Price (MSRP). Scrapping the ...
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The Nissan Versa was never supposed to light the world on fire. On the face of it, it was just another attempt to shore up a market segment that no one ever suspected was a dying breed. But sure ...
One of the industry’s most recognizable economy cars will no longer be sold in America. Whether you frequent the local rental counter or simply have a fetish for affordable transportation, you’re no ...
The writing was on the wall earlier this year when Nissan ended production of the manual-transmission Versa. The three-pedal version of the least expensive new car sold in America was discontinued due ...
Spotted in Mexico during an apparent ad shoot, the new Versa shows off a softer, more crossover-inspired face. The Nissan Versa is getting a front-end redesign, resembling a smaller Murano crossover.
Joel was previously an editor at Autoblog for nearly a decade, covering cars from humble economy hatchbacks to high-end sports cars. He has extensive driving experience with plenty of track time, and ...