The 2018 Nissan Versa Sedan offers a large back seat and trunk,
a comfy ride and excellent fuel economy, and also one of the less expensive
cars. If you are a driver for Lyft or Uber, a Versa could very well be a
perfect car.
The Versa's base trim level offers so little equipment we think
most car shoppers are going to want the SV trim level and its Special Edition
package. That increases the price to a point more typical of the subcompact class.
That's because Versa is innocuously styled, boring to drive, and
has a low-rent cabin that will never allow you to forget how little you paid.
Competitors are more stylish, better-equipped, and enjoyable to drive. So,
while there is certainly something to be said for getting a big-car interior
for not much money, we think shopping around a bit is a good idea before
settling on this Uber car.
2018 Nissan Versa models
The 2018 Nissan Versa is marked as a sub-compact Sedan which
comes in;
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2018
Nissan Versa Sedan S
·
2018
Nissan Versa Sedan S Plus
·
2018
Nissan Versa Sedan SV
It presents Versa Note hatchback, but there are several
essential differences. Every Versa automobile generally comes with a 1.6-liter
four-cylinder engine -109 horsepower, 107 pound-feet of torque. While the base
S trim comes along with a five-speed manual transmission, and while the SV and
S plus comes only with a continuously variable automatic transmission -CVT.
Standard equipment on the base S includes- manual locks and
crank windows 15-inch steel wheels, Bluetooth phone connectivity power mirrors,
auxiliary audio jack, a CD player with a four-speaker sound system.
The S Plus adds on an automatic transmission, a rear spoiler,
and cruise control.
The SV trim upgrades cloth upholstery, a height-adjustable
driver seat, a driver-seat armrest, a 60/40-split-folding back seat. Also, it
adds keyless entry, a USB port, and a media player interface for the sound
system and a media player for the sound system.
The SV's Special Edition includes adds 15-inch alloy wheels, a
rearview camera, fog lamps, a 5-inch touchscreen interface Bluetooth audio
streaming, satellite radio, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
All Versas received a rearview camera and an updated
infotainment system as standard equipment.
The new 7-inch touchscreen features Bluetooth phone and audio
support, a USB port, and voice commands via Apple's Siri Eyes Free program for
iPhone users.
Driving 2018 Versa
The Versa is a pleasant car to drive. It's potential to
accelerate and feels soft and connected when you are driving around turns. The
continuously variable transmission-CVT is an add on for your journey through.
The comfort of 2018 Versa
The Versa has a springy soft ride deals up with bumpy paths
quite well.
2018 Nissan Versa Sedan Interior Features
The Versa has a huge back seat, and it's convenient to see out
of, but that's about all that's good. The driving position has adequate
standard height adjustability and steering-wheel telescoping. Visibility is
demonstrative. The quality of the interior materials is illustrious.
Utility
Its 14.9-cubic-foot trunk challenges those of midsize sedans for
space. It's enormous for a subcompact sedan. A folding rear seatback is found
only in the SV. Small-item storage is poor apart from a big glovebox.
Technology
Tech is pretty much convenient to a rearview camera, a USB port,
Bluetooth streaming audio, and a touchscreen. No accident avoidance tech is
available.
Safety features:
Rearview camera-Shows you what is happening behind your car
through a display in the center console (SV Special Edition only).
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
Uses various means to make sure the car stays under control and
on the road when a spin or slide occurs.
Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS)-Features front airbags,
front side airbags in the front seats, and side curtain airbags that cover all
side windows.
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