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2011 Nissan Versa: Priced

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    Price hikes are modest on the 2011 Nissan Versa, which is virtually unchanged from the 2010 model pictured here. | June 10, 2010

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2011 Nissan Versa: Priced

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    Just the Facts:
    • Nissan announces prices for its 2011 Versa.
    • Base model remains $9,990, but shipping has risen to an additional $750.
    • Versa is largely unchanged for model year 2011.

    FRANKLIN, Tennessee — Nissan has raised prices on the 2011 Versa sedan and hatchback, which are on sale now at U.S. dealers. The manufacturer's suggested retail price on the base Versa sedan 1.6 Base is unchanged at $9,990, but the shipping charge on all Versa models has risen $10 to $750, making the total list price $10,740 on the base vehicle.

    The Versa is virtually unchanged for model year 2011, with the exception of a few equipment adjustments and additions.

    Other 2011 prices: Versa sedan 1.6, $11,240 (up $160); Versa sedan 1.8 S, $13,570 (up $230); Versa hatchback 1.8 S, $13,520 (up $130); Versa sedan 1.8 SL, $16,470 (up $130) and Versa hatchback 1.8 SL, $16,900 (up $130).

    All 2011 prices include the $750 shipping charge.

    Inside Line says: The base Versa sedan remains one of the least expensive new cars in North America. — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

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    yash24 says:

    09:23 PM, 09/21/2010

    I have seen 7 new versions of Versa, 5 of them are given and other two are Versa 1.6 Base 5MT (Sedan)$9,990Versa 1.6 4AT (Sedan) $12,24. The company has made these much models so people who can effort for these type of car, will be able to buy it.
    Secondly, It is made like that it should be fuel efficient and had given the  choice of 1.6 liters to 1.8 liters.
    http://www.carsbyownerinusa.com/browse_by_make_model.php?MID=Nissan

    rodger_victor says:

    03:51 AM, 06/13/2010

    pickypundint?  258k?  on a 1982?  Thats like less han 10,000 miles a year.  I have over 490k on my 2002 Dodge Ram. Never let me down, ever.  What do you do, drive it to church on Sunday's?

    pontneuf2503 says:

    09:27 AM, 06/12/2010

    Boooooooorrrrrinnnnggggggggggggggg

    pickypundit says:

    11:38 PM, 06/11/2010

    You all are a big bunch of WEENIES! My '82 sentra with roll-up windows, AM-only Motorola radio, and a standard shift-just 5 speeds, gets me around So. Calif. just fine. I only occassionally miss the A/C. It's a R12 unit so there can't be any recharging done to it, at least not legally and I have been told upgrading to R134 is not a good idea. Yep, 258K and still going strong.

    don_83 says:

    01:35 PM, 06/11/2010

    10 k is pretty cheap for new, but when you add Ac and radio , it goes up 14k , no thanks. nasty looking car.

    armswing says:

    12:40 PM, 06/11/2010

    one of the ugliest cars on the road imo

    rodger_victor says:

    10:31 AM, 06/11/2010

    I wouldn't buy this thing at ANY price.

    bearsdkills says:

    07:52 AM, 06/11/2010

    I don't think anyone would buy a car w/o ac unless you live near the north or south poles.... The radio is doable bc its much cheaper to get a very nice aftermarket sound system.

    nwng says:

    07:48 AM, 06/11/2010

    you really have to be a real cheapskate to drive a car w/o a/c these days.

    i actually like the no radio option, for a very modest amount of money, you can have something that is at least 2 times better than what would have come with the car.

    at least the abs is an option.  some folks actually don't like abs, especially in the winter.  I've driven both abs and non abs cars in the winter (which is a 5 month ordeal here) and you do have more control on icy/snow covered roads with nonabs cars

    adavis2493 says:

    06:58 AM, 06/11/2010

    I can't justify buying a car that doesn't have air conditioning, a radio, or antilock brakes over a more heavily featured used car just because it's new. It doesn't make any sense to me.

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