Does it come with air conditioning at no extra charge? What is the price with power windows?
You won’t find six-cylinder power in the 2010 Nissan Versa as it comes with a choice of two four-cylinder engines, a 107-hp 1.6-liter or a 122-hp 1.8-liter. Four-cylinder engines are the norm for the Versa’s competition as well. The 122-hp engine performs acceptably in a car the size of the Versa when teamed with the continuously variable transmission.
For more information on how the Versa drives, see our expert review, here.
The base models lack many common convenience features so you won’t find air conditioning or power windows on the lowest-priced models. Air conditioning isn’t available on base models, but it does come standard on all other trim levels, which include the 1.6, 1.8S and 1.8SL. See below for a pricing breakdown on all trim levels. Likewise, power windows are not available on the base Versa or 1.6 trim level. On 1.8S models power windows will cost $930 because they’re grouped into a Power Plus package, which also includes power door locks, keyless entry and cruise control. If you pick the 1.8SL sedan or hatchback, those features come standard.
Versa Sedans
Base — $9,990
1.6 — $10,990
1.8S — $13,100
1.8SL — $16,100
Versa Hatchbacks
1.8S — $13,150
1.8SL — $16,530
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You know I bet that little car would fly if it had that 3.7 in it. That'd be something to see. 200+ mph?
Because a Versa's chassis could really handle a V6.
I'm sorry but whoever asked this Versa question seriously needs to get slapped.
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You gotta be kidding! No V6 in a Versa? I guess it would really fly with the 330hp 3.7 liter out of the G37. Perhaps your reader will settle for a V8 Smart car?