Used 2018 Nissan Versa Note Consumer Reviews
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Love it except
I love my car perfect for a small ,5/1 , person like me. My 5/7 husband has some issues. My only issues is the condensation on my windshield. Cant get it clear unless I run the ac which eats up the fuel!! Other then that it's great. What I'd expect. I had an jeep Cherokee which I did love but the gas was horrible. This car is awesome I love not sticking with the norm and I've made mine my own. I will by another. This is actually my sec one. Was in an accident in my other. I was struck from Behind by a mini van and was totaled but I was never hurt, this car was great. Like I said I'll get another. Love it. Only other issue we had to replace the battery already.
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61,000 Transmission had to be replaced
Not a bad little car except for the CVT transmission. Transmission was replaced at 61,000 miles lucky we had an extended warranty. My wife drove the car 2 days than the transmission quit again. It is currently at the Dealer now awaiting repair. I no longer trust the car and would not buy another Nissan product with the CVT transmission.
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- SV 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $11,995219 mi away
- SV 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $14,095358 mi away
- S 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,799456 mi away
A Note-Worthy Surprise
Having had numerous vehicles over the years, and preferring manual shift for a more engaged driving experience, I decided to drive the CVT Note to see how uninspiring it was, and was wrong. This well designed, quiet vehicle keeps up with traffic, is very economical, and is a pretty decent hauler. After 7,700 miles, my city/country average is 35.5, and average highway is 38.8, with best long highway trip being 43.3 at 70mph with A/C. The seats are comfortable, and the back seat was able to accommodate a 6'8" male who was stunned at the backseat room. I had no problem climbing long inclines in Colorado. Certainly one of the surprising cars that has gotten little attention.
V-Note Nation
This little car does it all! It is a comfortable ride, in the front as well as the rear seats. It handles extremely well in wet conditions. It does pretty good in the snow too (as good as a front wheel car could do). I have 57,000 miles on her so far. I have the S-Plus model. My only real complaint would be the slow acceleration, its quite difficult to merge onto roads that have short entrance ramps, this also makes it difficult to quickly navigate from dangerous situations. My other complaint would be the quality of interior door materials.. one of my window crank handles has already fallen off and is not covered by the warranty. Other than what I've already said, I am completely in love with my car.
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Note worthy Versa SV
The Versa Note is a reliable,economical compact car. It's not going to win races or impress anyone with fine looks. It is what it is fairly priced car that's good on gas and surprisingly comfortable for this small exterior and roomy interior hatchback.
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