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Nissan stopped production on the 5-speed Versa, which was the cheapest manual transmission car on sale in America starting at $17,190.
For 2023, a larger available touchscreen, wireless charging and a new S Plus Package for the base trim better position the Versa to compete against its subcompact rivals.
Nissan is ceasing production of the five-speed manual transmission version of its most-affordable model, the Versa.
A new report states that Nissan has axed its five-speed manual transmission-equipped Versa—a model the automaker has sold since 2006. A 2025 Nissan Versa starts at $17,190 for the manual base S ...
Nissan Versa fuel economy Speaking of fuel economy, the 2024 Nissan Versa is able to achieve up to 27 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highway when it is equipped with a manual transmission.
The 2023 Nissan Versa is available with either an automatic or manual transmission, which doubles as a security system these days.
The 2023 Versa remains Nissan's smallest and cheapest vehicle, and starting at just $16,825 for those who choose to row their own gears via the five-speed manual.
Nissan is keeping updates to the Versa light for 2023, but a key change that many buyers will notice is the revised front end.
The Versa is all new for the 2023 model year and this time it’s available only as a four-door sedan. The Versa Note hatchback left us in 2019. The Versa is Nissan’s most affordable model ...
The Nissan Versa rolls into 2025 with minimal changes. The Nissan Versa launches into its third generation for 2020 with an all new platform. The new Versa features exterior body styling that ...
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