Review of 2012 Nissan Versa
The sedan is one of the cars that many people are looking at and considering buying. And they are going to find that there are several options that they are going to have on their lineup. And one of these options is the Nissan Versa for 2012, that has been completely redesigned for the upcoming year, thus even if the person has considered this in the past and passed it up, they may find that it fits in with what they are wanting now. The reason for the redesign is that Nissan realized that more people are going to be wanting a car that is roomy, yet gets great gas mileage as prices at the pump are nearing their all time high's. So what is the highlight of this redesign?
Most people are focused on the interior and specifically the back seat. The seats are designed to give three people chair like seating, which is something that other cars in the market are just not offering. However, this is something that is found in the luxury line up such as those that are offered by BMW or Mercedes-Benz, without the price tag. And for those that are wondering about price, then they are going to find that the base model is going to be around seventeen thousand, which is still one of the cheapest ways that a person can get a new car.
In addition to the interior changes, Nissan added some room to the back end, which has increased the truck space by one cubic foot. While also lowering the roof, which was done for visual purposes only. And those that see the new Versa are going to realize that it does look more well rounded and has more proportions that are what people are wanting. Nissan did use a new grille on the front of the car, which is being given two thumbs up by those that see the car in person. And the car is boasting the new badge from Nissan that says that the car is up to standards.
There was around one hundred and fifty pounds that was dropped from the Versa to make it lighter and thus increase gas mileage. The person is going to find that they can get as much as thirty miles per gallon in the city, while averaging around 38 miles per gallon on the highway, which is a great gas mileage without having to sacrifice themselves to use an electric car that seems to be all of the hype. So how does it drive?
Most people are going to find that it drives rather well for a small car. Of course, they are going to feel the bumps in the road since this is by no means an expensive car that has the best seating in the world. They are going to find that take off power is relatively average for a car of this size and that handling is great. Fitting into those tight parking spaces is going to be relatively easy for anyone since the steering is well tuned in this car. Overall, for the price there is no better introductory small sedan that the person can choose from.
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