Used 2012 Nissan Versa 1.8 SL Hatchback Review
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LUV MY VERSA
luvmyversa, San Diego, CA, 12/19/2011
2012 Nissan Versa 1.8 SL 4dr Hatchback (1.8L 4cyl CVT)
This car should be a "top ten pick" for an entry level car. My 2012 Versa Hatchback is a "bang for the buck" with CVT (smooth shifting), Bluetooth & Navigation, 16" wheels, ample trunk space w/fold down seats. Thus far, I recorded 28-29+ mph. I do a moderate amount of around town driving. It has ample pickup & power on freeway. Seat height makes getting in and out easy. Cons - rt knee … patella can hit drver side dash (however, my 5' 10" husband is fine w it) - passenger dash is lower decreasing vertical leg room. A happy ex-Murano owner (Nissan makes good cars) I have no regrets buying this car (almost bought an Outback Subaru). Bought 2010 Versa Sedan for my 86 yr old Auntie. She loves it!
Great in-town car
Car Nutty, Stonewall, LA, 05/26/2016
2012 Nissan Versa 1.8 SL 4dr Hatchback (1.8L 4cyl CVT)
The Nissan Versa Hatchback is an economical car that is good to use in town (easy to park because of its size) but not a good car for making a long trip. I've been getting about 28 mpg in town and around 32 on the highway. The car is powerful enough to keep up with traffic on the highway but too light weight to feel safe when next to other cars and trucks. UPDATE posted Nov. 26, … 2016: On May 27, 2016, I traded my Nissan Versa Hatchback for a used 2014 Kia Sorento SX in order to get a car I felt safer in. And my insurance company agreed by reducing my monthly premium. A friend owned a 2008 Nissan Versa sedan and was broadsided. Her car was totalled! I decided then to trade for a safer car.
The Price reflects the quality
rarereviewer, Fairhope, AL, 08/17/2014
2012 Nissan Versa 1.8 SL 4dr Hatchback (1.8L 4cyl CVT)
When I purchased my 2012 Versa hatchback, it was the least expensive new car available in North America. And the car is what it is.
On the positive side, the car always started. I consider that a big plus. Also, the interior, which is naturally cheap and flimsy, is designed to feel deceptively roomy.
On the negative side, right after my warranty expired, the keyless entry stopped … working on the front doors and the hatchback. The front passenger door and the hatchback wouldn't open at all.
A part in all the doors had to be replaced, and it was a very expensive repair. The dealership decided to do the work free, due to
the car had only been out of warranty for a few weeks.
I traded the Versa in for a Honda Accord after owning the Versa about 18 months.
Steer clear of Nissan Versa
Stevo, Las Vegas, NV, 06/01/2020
2012 Nissan Versa 1.8 SL 4dr Hatchback (1.8L 4cyl CVT)
Where do I begin to tell you why Nissan needs to recall this POS car. At 73,000 miles the CVT transmission failed. I've never had any cars (and I've had many many) that the transmission crapped out under 100k! The noise from the transmission will start to sound like a sand paper scratching effect when the car is accelerating or decelerating. Took it to the Nissan dealer and was told … that the technician could not hear the sound coming from the transmission box. We took it home. Well, four months later, the noise got louder and louder and the car will slow down to a halt and even if you press your gas pedal, the engine will not increase rpm. It seems like the cvt transmission is telling the computer to prevent the car from running. I brought this back to the dealer and they said they have several problems with Nissan cvt transmission and encouraged us to file our complaints to the Consumer Protection Bureau. I called Nissan and they passed me from one person to another and told me they can't help. They have no solution to the problem other than replacing the CVT transmission for $4,400. I told them I never had any car before where I have to replace the transmission at 73,000 miles. This is a total BS on Nissan! Recall the damn car model! I am so disappointed in the quality and lack of response from Nissan. Never will I buy from Nissan, again!
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2012 Nissan Versa 1.8 SL Hatchback
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Roomy interior with an adult-friendly backseat
- Pro:comfortable ride
- Pro:many available convenience features
- Pro:large trunk
- Pro:excellent sedan fuel economy.
- Con:Bland driving dynamics
- Con:sedan missing a few features found on hatchback
- Con:so-so fuel economy for hatchback.
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