Small cars seem to be the ‘in’ thing nowadays among car buyers especially that gas prices continue to reach sky high. Opting for a small commuter car apparently is a good and practical option.
To get to the mainstream of small-car scene, Nissan introduced the 2007 Nissan Versa. While the hatchback version already hit dealer showrooms this May, the 4-door sedan version will come this fall. The Versa is said to replace the Sentra as Nissan’s entry-level car.
The name Versa stands for “versatile space” as reflected by the car’s roomy interior and cargo area. Best-in-class interior room is evident with the 94.4-cubic feet for the hatchback and 93.9 for the sedan while cabin length is 72.3 inches. Powertrain refinement is also one of the many things that the Versa boasts of.
The exterior of the Versa hatchback and sedan feature a dynamic look and attention to detail, as seen in the large headlights, signature Nissan grille and large taillights. It is also edgy when it comes to power. Spinning the Versa's front wheels is a 1.8-liter, double-overhead-cam inline four-cylinder. With 120 hp and "over 125" lb-ft of torque, the engine is indeed powerful and responsive. It also delivers excellent fuel economy that is estimated at 38 miles per gallon with its CVT transmission.
Versa’s promise of efficiency and practicality despite that it is a small car, plus the fact that it is stylish and well equipped makes it a strong competitor of Toyota Yaris, Honda Fit, Kia Rio and Hundai Accent.
For those in the prowl for a small yet spacious and of course a versatile car, the 2007 Nissan Versa is a good choice as it is sure to live up to its name.
Meanwhile, in order for your vehicle to achieve its maximum driving capabilities, it should always be given the pampering and care it deserves. In case you’ll need shock absorbers and bumpers to give your current Nissan vehicle a fresher look, Auto Parts Discount is the right source for you.
To get to the mainstream of small-car scene, Nissan introduced the 2007 Nissan Versa. While the hatchback version already hit dealer showrooms this May, the 4-door sedan version will come this fall. The Versa is said to replace the Sentra as Nissan’s entry-level car.
The name Versa stands for “versatile space” as reflected by the car’s roomy interior and cargo area. Best-in-class interior room is evident with the 94.4-cubic feet for the hatchback and 93.9 for the sedan while cabin length is 72.3 inches. Powertrain refinement is also one of the many things that the Versa boasts of.
The exterior of the Versa hatchback and sedan feature a dynamic look and attention to detail, as seen in the large headlights, signature Nissan grille and large taillights. It is also edgy when it comes to power. Spinning the Versa's front wheels is a 1.8-liter, double-overhead-cam inline four-cylinder. With 120 hp and "over 125" lb-ft of torque, the engine is indeed powerful and responsive. It also delivers excellent fuel economy that is estimated at 38 miles per gallon with its CVT transmission.
Versa’s promise of efficiency and practicality despite that it is a small car, plus the fact that it is stylish and well equipped makes it a strong competitor of Toyota Yaris, Honda Fit, Kia Rio and Hundai Accent.
For those in the prowl for a small yet spacious and of course a versatile car, the 2007 Nissan Versa is a good choice as it is sure to live up to its name.
Meanwhile, in order for your vehicle to achieve its maximum driving capabilities, it should always be given the pampering and care it deserves. In case you’ll need shock absorbers and bumpers to give your current Nissan vehicle a fresher look, Auto Parts Discount is the right source for you.