Nissan Versa 1.6SV for 2012
Published Tuesday, 11 October, 2011 by Blog Admin. Categories: New Inventory, News.
A few years ago, an all new Nissan Versa would run you $9990, but didn't even include FM or AM radios. It also had a manual transmission. The 2012 Versa comes with all those, plus an automatic transmission, anti-lock brakes, stability control, air conditioning and destination charges, beginning at $11,750. Versa has been given a sporty face lift. The 2012 Versa 1.6SV is an optional upgrade for those who want a little more horsepower. The 2012 Versa weighs 250 pounds less than previous years. The sport little sedan uses a 1.6-liter four-speed automatic with a continuously variable transmission.
According to Consumer Reports, the "EPA ratings for the CVT version are 30 mpg city, 38 mpg highway. This falls shy of the magic 40 mpg highway number many competitors are going for, but it's a big jump from the previous Versa, which only managed 25/33 with the four-speed automatic."1
You're still looking to spend around $15,49for the Versa 1.6SV sedan. This is lower than the 2009 1.8S sedan's price tag of $16,130 - and includes all the previously mentioned standard equipment, plus power windows/locks, ABS, and a bit more horsepower.
You can add automatic seating and mirror adjustment, a sunroof, and plenty of other goodies - and still keep your 2012 Nissan Versa affordable. Take one for a test drive at Vaden Nissan of Hinesville, located at 904 W. Oglethorpe Highway, in Hinesville, GA, today.
Source: 1http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2011/09/just-in-2012-nissan-versa-16sv-sedan.html
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