Overview
Nissan Versa  Sedan has redesigned its 2012. While the car's styling is not  particularly memorable, buyers will appreciate the spacious interior,  low starting price and gas mileage mpg 30/37 city / highway estimated.  The Versa is one of the most affordable cars U.S. competitors are the  Hyundai Accent, Toyota Yaris and Ford Fiesta. Is expected to arrive in  showrooms in the summer of 2011. 
Exterior
We  have seen significant benefits to the design economy cars with the  introduction of the Ford Fiesta and Hyundai Accent redesigned, but  Nissan seems to have de-emphasized design with the new Versa sedan,  which has a largely forgettable outside. The design, however, let Versa  glide smoothly into the air when the sedan has a drag coefficient of  0.31.
The Versa is the standard steel wheels with covers 15-inch aluminum wheels and 15-inch are optional.
Interior
The  quality of the Versa's cabin is a bit disappointing, because you have a  setback from the interior of the Versa with its existing base materials  and controls. However, the Versa is a car to optimize space and can  comfortably accommodate adult passengers in the front and rear together.
The  Versa hatchback is offered in three trim levels: base 1.6 S and 1.6 SV,  and high-level 1.6 SL. Standard features include air conditioning and  CD stereo system. Moving 1.6 SV adds cruise control, mirrors, power  windows and seats, high quality fabric. If you select the 1.6 SL is also  a variable-intermittent wipers, 60/40-split folding rear seat,  Bluetooth connectivity and an updated control of the steering wheel with  stereo sound and USB connection. The optional navigation includes a  5-inch touch screen.
Under the Hood
The  Versa sedan is rated at 109, 1.6-liter four-cylinder. Buyers can choose  between a five-speed manual or continuously variable automatic  transmission.
Safety
Standard features include antilock brakes, side airbags for front seats, side curtain airbags and electronic stability.
















