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2020 Nissan Versa Going All In On Value

2020 Nissan Versa Going All In On Value

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Nissan's Versa is probably best known for being one of the least expensive cars in America, but the 2020 Versa is trying to change that. Instead of selling on a low sticker price, Nissan is targeting value instead. The new 2020 model gives you more features for your dollar than the competition while also tossing in more active safety tech than anyone else. Can the new direction and the crisp looks make shoppers think of the Versa differently?
Date: 2019-08-05

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Yes but what Nissan failed to tell you is the Jatco CVT transmission might not last the car's 3yr/36000 mile warranty. had mine replaced under extented warranty at 42000 miles, on my 2016 Maxima. you've been warned. while at the Nissan dealership, saw quite a few Nissan's awaiting CVT transmission replacements and these where NOT old cars. most where within 5 to 6 yrs old and not high mileage. talked to the lead mechanic, while he was away from the service advisor (service advisor tried to keep them away from the costumers for some reason) and when I asked him about Nissan's CVT's transmission failure rate. he stated that Nissan is aware of the problem and working with Jatco to improve on design fix. this came from the mechanic doing my transmission replacement
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PLEASE help me Alex. I did a Side by Side between this Versa, and the Sentra. Both have virtually the same BHP, torque, and Trunk Volume and the Versa now looks like the Sentra. I would argue that the Versa dash looks a little better. The Sentra is about 3K more. If I seen either one coming down the street I would think Sentra. Why not save money and get the Sentra with all the safety features. I do realize you can get a sunroof and leather maybe in the Sentra with the adjust price for those options. What do you think about this? LOVE all your Content
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You should call this a false economy car. Seems cheap but it will cost you later. Both in extreme depreciation and repair costs. Check out rental counters across the country to see this model.
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