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2024 Nissan Versa Consumer Reviews

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Edmunds suggests you pay
$15,548
Prices based on sales in VA thru 3/2/26
Final assembly in Mexico

We have a limited number of reviews for the 2024 Versa, so we've included reviews for other years of the Versa since its last redesign.

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5 out of 5 stars

An Effiencient and Reliable Car

Jash, 12/08/2021
2021 Nissan Versa SV 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl CVT)
19 of 21 people found this review helpful

I like the 2021 Versa because the name says it all. This is a versatile vehicle. The handling is awesome, the fuel economy is outstanding. But the thing I love the most has to be the technology built into this compact. This car has the technoloby of higher end cars which for its class makes it, I believe one of the safest and more reliable vehicles in the market. Nissan has a good product in the versa at a fair price. I would recommend this vehicle, if you're looking for a safe, affordable, fuel efficient car (epecially with the price of gas these days) you will not go wrong with the Nissan Versa.

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You Get What You Pay For…AND MORE!

Jason Chioino, 02/20/2024
2024 Nissan Versa S 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl 5M)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

Here’s the deal, this is the cheapest car in America. So, that being said, setting expectations accordingly should leave you feeling satisfactory with this vehicle purchase. However, as you become more accustomed to what this Versa sedan has to offer at an astonishingly affordable price tag in the year 2024, you start feeling as if you lucked out and got more than what you payed for. I chose the base model S trim with the manual gearbox and found that, yes, it’s slow. But when you can rev it a little higher through the gears and hit the corners of the road without feeling like the car is about to flip over, you soon realize that this can be a fun car to take around town and handles better than the main competition (Mitsubishi mirage). One of the upsides of this small displacement four cylinder and low curb weight is the fuel economy. On average I believe the S trim with a manual transmission is supposed to get 30mpg on average? While I do 80% highway driving, I maintain somewhere between 37-38 mpg which Nissan claims highway is supposed to be at 35. As far as being inside the car, the major downside is the lack of ANY soft touch materials. The arm rests of all doors are hard rough plastic, the dash trim pieces all hard rough plastic as well. The seats however are pretty comfortable. The infotainment should have apple carplay and android auto on the base trim I think, but it doesn’t. And the four speaker audio system is eh. It is very surprising however to see driver assistance features like lane departure warning and brake collision mitigation. One weird note about interior features is the almost comically oversized window visors, I have to duck at 5ft 10in to let them down so I don’t hit my head. As far is room in the cabin, it’s not much. But I can fit behind myself just fine. However, taller people in the 6ft range will probably brush their heads on the headliner as this is not a large car. Moving towards the rear, the trunk is a great size for this car. I make trips to the dump and can fit 8-10 trash bags easily inside or a few suitcases of reasonable size. It is weird though, that the base trim will not allow you to fold down the back seats? Cost cutting I guess, but I’d rather you lose the rear parking sensors and keep the folding seats, even if it wasn’t a 60-40 split fold. All in all the Versa, I believe if you want a good commuter car that’s a fuel sipper, and want to have a 300$ car payment in the year 2024, the Versa is an EXCELLENT option, (even with the Jatco CVT, keep this routinely maintained).

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Jorge, 05/19/2022
2022 Nissan Versa SR 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl CVT)
9 of 10 people found this review helpful

Excellent fuel efficient car, plenty of room for a compact sedan. Very happy with purchase.

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5 out of 5 stars

Love this car

DickB, 01/24/2022
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2021 Nissan Versa S 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl 5M)
15 of 18 people found this review helpful

We bought our 2021 Versa to tow behind our motorhome. To do this it must be a standard shift and not have the adaptive cruise control, so we bought the base model. The only option it had was floor mats. I love the fact this car has features typically optional on other cars. Love the handling and versatility of the car. The trunk is huge. With the stick shift it's fun to drive. I would buy another in a second.

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Handles like a dream and I feel so safe

Gg, 11/26/2021
2021 Nissan Versa SV 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl CVT)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

They are difficult to find but with all of the consumer ratings it has lived up to everything they said. I love all the safety features.

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