2010 Nissan Versa Reviews and Buying Tips

The 2010 Nissan Versa is one of the best-value cars available on the market. Just remember that at its cheapest, you won’t be getting too much in the way of features.

Overview of 2010 Nissan Versa

The Versa is available as a hatchback or sedan, with two four-cylinder engine choices on the sedan, a 107-hp 1.6-liter or a 122-hp 1.8-liter, while the hatchback is available exclusively with the 1.8. The 1.6 is can be equipped with either a five-speed manual, or four-speed automatic transmission, the 1.8 gets a six-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. The 1.8SL hatchback offers an optional Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) rather than the four-speed auto. Safety comes from six standard airbags, active head restraints, tire pressure monitoring, anti-lock brakes (optional on 1.6, standard on 1.8S and SL) and electronic stability control (optional on 1.8S, standard on 1.8SL).

For 2010, the Versa receives an updated front grille, new-look 15-inch wheel covers on the 1.8S, optional 16-inch alloy wheels on the SL hatchback, new interior fabric patterns, white meter cluster illumination, and electronic stability and traction control on the SL trim.

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Index of 2010 Nissan Versa Expert Reviews

  • thecarconnection—STYLING:From the outside, the Nissan Versa can appear to be bland and uninteresting, especially in sedan form; a simple but well laid-out interior redeems the design;PERFORMANCE:The 2010 Nissan Versa performs adequately, but in a leisurely and pedestrian manner, and it doesn’t pay off at the pump as well as it should. Those who expect at least a little excitement will be disappointed;QUALITY:There’s no hiding the fact that the 2010 Nissan Versa is an inexpensive car. But for the price, the 2010 Nissan Versa has a great deal to offer in terms of comfort, room, and overall quality;SAFETY:With good crash-test results and more standard safety features, the Versa impresses in this area. Just make sure you check the right option boxes;FEATURES:Although the 2010 Versa is a stripped-down econobox in its most basic form, Nissan offers an extensive list of standard and optional features up the model line. Bluetooth could be more widely available, though.
  • CarGurus—”The 2010 Nissan Versa delivers the fuel efficiency, affordability, and reliability consumers want in an economy car, and then offers performance, passenger space, and with the hatchback, cargo room that bely its compact stature. And even if the low-end trims are bereft of accessories, all the gadgets are available for a few more dollars.”

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Buying Tips:
The 1.6-liter Nissan Versa Base model is probably too feature-less for most people to live with, especially considering the lack of A/C. Aftermarket or dealer-installed A/C isn’t as easily installed as it was in the past, so step up to one of the other models.
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