Nissan Versa
The Nissan Versa (sedan) and Nissan Versa Note (hatchback) are the stalwarts of the brand's subcompact effort. Enormous inside, and in the case of the Note, quite practical for cargo hauling, the Nissan Versa also happens to be the most affordable car on the market. The Versa benefits from a fuel efficient 1.6-liter, four-cylinder engine that generates 109 horsepower and 107 lb-ft of torque, and buyers can choose either a five-speed manual or a continuously-variable automatic transmission.
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Pros
- Very affordable
- The champion of interior space
- True fuel economy
- The practical hatchback has been rejuvenated
Cons
- Less powerful than average
- The CVT takes getting used to
- Its interior is less refined than some rivals
- The options add up fast
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