Not exact matches
The
Versa may not be the flashiest or most powerful
subcompact model, but its competitive pricing and generous interior room have proven to be a winning combination for Nissan.
Competing in the
subcompact hatchback segment, the Yaris was redesigned for the 2012
model year and goes up against
models such as the 2013 Hyundai Accent, the 2013 Honda Fit, the 2013 Kia Rio, the 2013 Chevrolet Sonic, the refreshed 2014 Ford Fiesta, and the newly introduced 2014 Nissan
Versa Note.
Equipping the 2014 Nissan
Versa to match other base -
model subcompacts takes away some of its cost advantage as well, so you need to pay attention to all of the numbers before you decide.
The
Versa's suspension is tuned for comfort, and the result is a smooth ride quality that many
subcompact models can't match.
The
subcompact hatchback now boasts the «V - Motion» grille used on most other Nissan
models, plus new headlights and a rear fascia previously used only on the (mildly) sporty
Versa Note SR
model.
Although the base S and mid-level S Plus versions of the
Versa are somewhat sparsely equipped by today's standards, the top - line SV and SV Special Edition
models have all the expected features at a price that looks good even against smaller
subcompact rivals.
The 2015 Nissan
Versa Note SR is new for the current
model year, and it adds a sporty appearance to the
subcompact hatchback - along with larger 16 - inch rims and an upgraded interior.
The 2015
Versa Note SR brings a dash of hot - hatch excitement to what's already the best - selling
subcompact family in the country, although folks should know that, despite the dynamic design upgrade, the new
model does not offer a corresponding performance upgrade.On the other hand, it does enjoy fuel - economy marks of 31 mpg city / 40 mpg highway / 35 mpg combined.