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At the moment, the Nissan Versa is the bearer of two distinctive honors: it's the cheapest new car available in the U.S. with a manual transmission and the only 2025 model year car of any sort on ...
The Nissan Versa, a subcompact sedan that was the cheapest new car in America for the 2025 model year, was the last new car available for less than twenty grand. Note the use of past tense there ...
If the inside sources are to be believed, it'll get even harder next year, because 2025 will likely be your last chance to purchase a brand-new Nissan Versa. The Nissan Versa marks the absolute ...
Once the least expensive new cars available today, the 2020 Nissan Versa remains a value player in the shrinking subcompact car segment. For its latest iteration, the Versa is only available as a ...
What a mess. Nissan creates inferior cars...PERIOD. I have two Nissans, Sentra and Versa, both 2010, both less than 80K miles on them. Failed transmissions, failed vapor canisters, failed pedal ...
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The 2025 Nissan Versa comes in 3 different trims, ranging in Canadian pricing from $20,798 to $23,948 while the 2025 Audi S e-tron GT comes in 1 trim levels and its Canadian pricing starts at $ ...
Nissan reveals plans to drastically cut costs through fiscal year 2027, aiming to close seven plants and cut 20,000 jobs, far more than planned just a short time ago. The automaker plans to reduce ...
Nissan, the Japanese automaker, has been in the headlines of reports suggesting that the automaker is considering shutting down manufacturing plants across the globe. The speculations also ...
The 2025 Nissan Versa comes in 3 different trims, ranging in Canadian pricing from $20,798 to $23,948 while the 2025 Rolls-Royce Ghost comes in 3 trim levels and its Canadian pricing starts at $ ...
Nissan is on the brink of collapsing. After the Honda deal fell through, it looks like another Japanese automaker is tossing it a lifeline. As Nissan struggles to stay afloat, Toyota is emerging ...