Used 2015 Nissan Versa Note Consumer Reviews
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I love this spunky little car!
I have been driving my Versa Note for 8 months now and I still ADORE it! I had been driving larger vehicles prior to purchasing this "compact car" and I can't say enough about how great the gas mileage is! Going from an average of 23 MPG in my Nissan Rogue to now an average of 38 MPG has been AMAZING! Another thing I love about this car is how deceptively spacious the interior is. I can honestly say that it feels just as roomy sitting in the Versa Note as it did in the Rogue, with the only real loss being in trunk space. I will say that the acceleration, or lack there of, is a bit of a disappointment. Otherwise I really can't say that I have any complaints. I still get excited when I walk up to it and get in. It's just a fun little car that has spunk to match my personality!
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not too shabby, pros and cons
as most people here, i was looking for a decent gas shipper. although im not pleased i had to buy the SV ( 2 levels up from base)to get power windows, still its a nice lil car. havent gotten that advertised 40 mpg yet, i average about 34. riding as a passenger i feel a bit uncomfortable as far as armrests since i end up sharing the drivers. but it does have better rear passenger legroom than most comparable, esp the COTY VWGolf which is $8k more. side window visors/guards a must as the rain water will drip in.be leary of servicing since Nissan chokes you into the CVT only being done at dealership.be smart and budget minded when buying as the normal nickle and dime stuff will pinch the wallet
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Great warrior car with outstanding MPG
I got this car in May 2015 with only 2500 miles on it, now after 11 months and 13,000 more miles it is running great, the CVT has given or I get used to it but now it goes more on my rhythm. The MPG 40 - 43 average mainly in 55 highway. Interior room is great for 4 person and even 5 is acceptable (3 adults and 2 kids on their car seat) cargo area is OK and if you need to get something bulky from Walmart, Lowe's or Home depot you very easily can put down the rear seats and the space is comparable to a small SUV (I have carried 2 mid-size baggage, a stroller and my son's bike). Handling is really firm and enjoyable, we have a lot of rain and windy days in this area and even driving to 70 you feel the control of vehicle, it goes very good on snow as well. I cannot comply, maybe the plastics and interior materials are not the best quality but they have resisted the attacks of my two children very firmly. When I took it to the dealer for service is just great to only pay $35 and not $50 like in other cars/brands. Controls on steering wheel are easy and handy. This is a really good car, if you are looking for a money saver but tough car to resist your hard driving do not doubt as the Versa Note is your best call. Pros: MPG, maintenance cost, road noise and driving Cons: The only thing specially on those very cold days in January when is 20 or lower is that you will need about 5-10 minutes to warm it up
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Uncomfortable thing
I hate this vehicle! It’s the most uncomfortable car I’ve ever owned. The noisiest, too. A/C goes down every time you stop. In Florida, that’s not good. It has constant wind noise, rattling noises everywhere. It is rough especially when turning. I will never buy another Nissan.
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Great gas mileage... Still
This car is easily capable of getting over 40 miles per gallon on the freeway and over 32 combined! If you don't do jackrabbit starts and don't speed on the freeway (and drive like a grandma), 38 miles per gallon combined was regularly attained. It is amazingly spacious for a small car like that. I think the worst thing on the exterior is that the paint is a bit thin compared to, saying a GM or something. The worst thing on the interior is that the radio display gets hot and makes it hard to see the information. The radio still works though. Seats are comfortable (even as a taller person, and the stupid way that the driver seat adjusts, it is still bearable. Vision is good and it's pretty easy to park because it's smaller. The key to my successful ownership is that I changed the transmission fluid at 60,000 miles and maintained the thing by doing regular maintenance items on a regular basis. 5,000 miles for an oil change, maximum! I also kept the air filter clean, watched the air pressure in the tires and kept the car clean by washing and waxing it.
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