just another compact car i guess, but i read their ad and as a car person it doesn't really make sense. they're trying to pitch their car as having the most leg room, and they blame it on a shorter engine. they go on and name a bunch of things like smaller spark plugs(nothing to do w/ width of engine) variable valve timing(again, nothing to do w/ width of engine) and a few other things that have absolutely nothing to do w/ the width of the engine.
2006-10-11 10:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Drive the Honda Fit, Toyota Yarus Suzuki Chevy Aveio, Scion AB and other 13,000 to 17,000 cars and I bet you will settle on Nissan Versa. Non small car ride quality, Electronic powersteering blue tooth hands free killer sound system and CVT transmission 36 mpg and not just a 5 speed base car gets a six speed. Go for the fully loaded Versa and for less than you expect.
2006-10-11 21:28:02
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answered by John Paul 7
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it's brand new i'd wait until next model year when they get all the bugs worked out, if your looking for a good compact i,d go with the chevy cobalt/pontiac G5 or the honda civic
my buddy bought the yaris when it first came out and it had a few recalls, nothing serious just a bad thermostat, and fan motor, and other minor stuff, but the recalls get to be a pain in the ***
the roomiest compact i have been in is the ford focus 4 door, the new ones actually are pretty good for quality control, and there's supposed to be a 2 door focus coupe when the 2 door fusion arrives if you get the focus get it black and paint a giant number 17 on the side
2006-10-13 02:03:04
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answered by Clayton B 3
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It's a neat little hatchback subcompact! It's sporty...it's practical...it's relatively cheaper than most cars on the road today and it'll save you a bunch at the pump.
It'll seat 5 comfortably in cloth bucket seats, and a plethora of safety features: 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), driver and passenger front impact airbags, seat-mounted side impact airbags, available curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbags, ignition disable, and available panic alarm and safety system.
A few more basic stats:
MSRP: $12,550 - $14,550
Invoice: $12,550 - $13,989
Miles Per Gallon:
City: 30 MPG
Highway: 34 MPG
Body Style: Sedan, Hatchback
Engines: 1.8L I-4 120 HP, 1.8L I-4 122 HP
Warranty:
3 years/ 36,000 miles
2006-10-13 00:39:18
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answered by mpg4uandme 1
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its all right i wouldnt bye one but When it comes to comparisons with others in its class, Versa is a car packed with the unexpected. Starting with a 122-hp engine that delivers class-leading power and torque, plus exceptional fuel-efficiency. Available high-tech features like the Intelligent Key keyless entry system, Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System, and advanced Xtronic CVT transmission will surprise. So will the largest interior in its class. Things you wouldn't expect. But will quickly appreciate. A high tech car or whatever you wanna call it ha.
2006-10-11 17:07:41
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answered by james_T09 1
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Nice car, but the Honda Fit is better.
2006-10-12 07:41:32
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answered by Anonymous
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have you seen the new Honda Fit<--better car i think) however, safety is not as good in both cars
2006-10-11 22:07:00
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answered by duncefremen 2
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just bought toyota matrix
2006-10-11 22:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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