Used 2018 Nissan Versa Note Consumer Reviews
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Great gas saver, bad everything else.
I own a 2015 Versa Note and I’ve had nothing but trouble with this car. The battery died at 40k miles, I have to replace all the suspension bushings at 60k. The suspension on the vehicle is very stiff. The amount of horsepower/torque is the equivalent of a 80’s Honda CRX, but in a car twice it’s size and almost thirty years newer. It drops in speed with the pedal to the floor up a slight incline.
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Very dangerous car
If you have any possibility of driving this on an interstate don't buy it. The cvt transmission along with its under powered motor is death on wheels. With one passenger I took this as a rental for a week in Denver and almost got rear ended and driven off the road by a semi. It simply does not have enough power to accelerate out of dangerous situations.
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A good, little city car
Pros: good gas mileage, easy to find parking spaces to fit into, reliable. reasonable cargo space with rears seats down. Cons: noisy cabin and you feel all the bumps in the road. small cargo space with the rear seats up. stock audo speakers not very good. between car noise and bad speakers, have to turn the radio up really loud. can't hear people talking the the back very well.
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just in time for the gas crunch
great fun around town which is reason i made the purchase and also great on gas and for a small car the sr trim adds a level of fun
spent over 6000 after 3 years of having the car
transmission went out at 80000 miles and after that things starts to die, the engines are hard to work on yourself to where you have to take in to the mechanic instead of being able to fix a quick simple thing yourself. In 2018 i spent over $6,000 to fix my car, the car is only worth 13,000
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