@@Steve.._. probably not. I can’t imagine Renault putting quality pets in those things. You’d probably spend just as much as a base model civic once the car starts faulting.
It's great to move the gears at that speed, how you want and when you want... it will be cool to add a turbo to it😂😂😂 and enjoy proper driving❤❤. Manuals always win. I can't give my automatic vehicle to someone who can't drive a manual😅
The SR one isn’t the $16k one. That’s the most basic versions price. The SR starts at $17k but you’re not gonna find one below $20k with dealership markups.
@@CheatBuddyyeah for the 20k range buy a used Honda insight, they get 49 mpg and have just a few more inches of room, and don't have a transmission that grenades itself if not maintained right.
That is great. Remote start and full wheels not hubcaps. Well this is probably fully loaded Nissan dosent hold value like Honda , Toyota. Reliability isn't as good either ..unfortunately no one will try to compete. Years ago car companies made cheap cars but people wanted more and with more comes more price.
@@heybeyoriginal But they ask a more premium price for their mid premium specs. Especially lexus. I can get more specs in a Hyundai Azera than in a fully loaded Lexus ES.
I'm thinking about getting a base model with a manual as well. I've had good luck with econo boxes in the past with a stick and it's sad this is the last option out there for this. I may have to just do it.
122 hp for 20 grand is just absurd, get a 40k mile beater in age range for low interest on a loan that you can afford, you’ll get the same luxuries with a better transmission, at least 200 hp, and similar mpg. For 15k at most after processing and sale tax if you do enough research. This dude gets paid to upsell shitty new cars for a reason, because he makes them look like they’re worth the crazy upscales even though a pre 2018 Toyota can smoke it and have more reliability with the same comforts.
@@mayhem9052 They have kind of gotten better over the years, especially this newer generation of Nissan. Reliability should overall not be a problem with good maintenance
@@ahmadnaqshbandythey definitely have gotten better over the years, only took jatco however many decades to figure it out lol. They’re just horribly unenthusiastic gearboxes. If Nissan paired the 7 speed with all of their cars, I’m sure they would be more popular
@@dontcryboutitDo you expect a performance car yea the N division of Hyundai is a performance car to get 40 miles to the gallon i mean N division was created by the same man who created the BMW M division
122hp is actually crazy to me considering the Mirage has quite literally 78hp. This thing is well packaged, and fully loaded comes with basically everything you need in a modern car and even some creature comforts.
It's really weird seeing this coming from a owner of a first generation verses that literally had parts of the Interior popping off and it was also bought as a I don't know backhanded gift from my dad to my seventy-year-old grandma who shouldn't be driving anymore anyways maybe and he got the cheapest basic model
Thats a little more what i get in my jetta tdi. Though i have done a good bit of mods to it so its not the nest gas mileage. When it was stock i was hitting 50mpg on the highway. After stage 3 tune, bigger turbo, exhuast, fuel rail and injectors im getting like 35mpg
@@nolifezay4636it can be, as long as you change the cvt transmission every 30K miles or so they can last forever, I can say that because my 2015 Nissan Altima 2.5S has over 200K miles on it. Granted it's on its second transmission but that was 100K miles ago. I'm the fifth owner of the car and because I've been changing the transmission fluid I might get it to one million miles some day!
@Dont_click_this_profile yea you must be under 35. Back in the day there where hardly any cars with remote start from factory. And if you had the money to order a Fortin, Firstech/Compustart remote start you had better taken you car to some real auto/sound experts or you car would no start at all
@@chicken29843 ok let’s say 2 people are in a burning building, person 1 has a 4 second head start to get out of the building, person 2 does not he/she does in the burning building. And as we know with most cars and trucks you not supposed to just start your vehicle and pull off. You have to let your vehicle fluids get around you engine and cooling system. So that’s one of the main reason for auto start.
@@chicken29843I can tell you exactly the reason: WINTER, 20 BELOW ZERO….gotta get to work at 7AM. Remote start heats up your vehicle and heated seats by the time you get to it. Now, for anyone not living in Chicago in January l, it’s useless.
@@guccigabbana.8284 Good luck finding one. Just do a simple search and look for yourself. They're gone as soon as they hit the lot, at least in my area.
@@braetonwilson4296 What? I bought an Alfa Romeo Giulia sport that only has 70k miles for $17k after all the fees and taxes. Used car prices are downc 5% - 15% YTD depending on the brand. Just check cargurus charts on it. I was looking at G70s beforehand and they're also down a lot from MSRP even for ones with only 10-30k miles.
For the longest time, and this may still be true, the Nissan Versa in the US *was* just a rebadged Sandero. Seriously in the Top Gear episodes where James is talking about them look at the picture and then look up a Nissan Versa of the same model year. It is the exact same car.
Not even close...might sound good to say but it's not even close. Also, as engineer, I know Nissan has the WORST reliability (CVTs broken @ 60k miles). Nissan is selling this at that price to compensate for their horrible reputation. Their former CEO Carlos Ghosn stole over a BILLION fkn dollars!
These vehicles are life-savers for young people on a budget. I would have loved to had something this nice when I was 20/22/24 years old, etc. Perfect car to get to work and back on the cheap.
@@PatBirdSk8agreed. With all these Korean and traditional brands scraping the bottom to make these Uber economy vehicles, there’s cost cutting and it shows. You don’t see these economy cars lasting as long as a standard vehicle. I’d rather (and in college I did) buy a few year old average car, than a brand new Korean or shitbox like this. It’s going to be more reliable in the long run.
My first car was a used Pontiac grand Prix, only cost me a few thousand dollars and it was so much fun to drive. I should've kept buying cheap used cars.
I know Nissans have bad CVT transmissions. But at that price and the fact that it’s new makes it a solid deal. Buy it and drive it stress free till the warranty runs out then dump it
Nissan's CVTs have stopped being bad since 2017. Got 3 family members that all drive Nissans between 2016-2020 and never had issues with the CVT. The real issue is that people think they can street race and drive like a maniac with a CVT when it's not made for that (*cough* Big Altima Energy *cough*)
@@TheHuskyK9If they’re still made by Jatco and, specifically, are the models they’ve been using for years that are rated for less power than the motors they’re always paired with, they’ll still fail. But fwiw, I’m not actually up to speed with if they finally started sourcing them from elsewhere, or at least started getting ones for the correct power ratings
@@TheHuskyK9 I mean that’s kinda the same situation for most midsize sedans I worked at Honda for 2 years and would always get in Civics/Accords with blown engines and transmission and turbos and also at my now job Toyota, we get a bunch of newer Camrys, especially the TRD’s with blown engines/transmissions because people think they can push them like race cars when in reality these cars can’t handle that type of abuse 😂
@@aaronhernandez2971 it's nissan lmao what do you expect, they're the first ones who started to put cvts in every single car, now subaru and mitsubishi are catching up but of course they still have their shitty cvts
Bro, this is unbelievable to me. Here in Brasil, the cheapest brand new car you can buy is renault Kwid, for R$ 65.000,00. A 2023 Nissan Versa here is available for R$ 110.000,00. I envy you guys so much 😢
Honestly very impressive for the price. Would be awesome to see manufacturers compete in this market of cheap vehicles
Like the midrange market in smartphones
You get what you pay for. Cheap
@@josechavez9793 thanks captain obvious
@@josechavez9793 gets you to point a to point b much cheaper 🤷♂️
@@Steve.._. probably not. I can’t imagine Renault putting quality pets in those things. You’d probably spend just as much as a base model civic once the car starts faulting.
It's a lot better equipped than I expected, props to Nissan
Fr, I’m not familiar with the Kia rio but I know it’s around the same price as this. I wonder how to the specs compare
Nissan has always been good with that lol nothing new
Yes, but I don't think this one is the $15k model.
@@MyMovie585819k model
Even comes equipped with a spider well done Nissan
Guys THE 16k ONE IS A MANUAL 🤤
@@Cielo.boneli that's not true at all. I'd rather drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow.
@@Cielo.boneli bruh tell that to the miata crowd
It's great to move the gears at that speed, how you want and when you want... it will be cool to add a turbo to it😂😂😂 and enjoy proper driving❤❤. Manuals always win. I can't give my automatic vehicle to someone who can't drive a manual😅
@@Cielo.bonelias a prior owner of a mirage- you will have fun😂
@@Cielo.bonelibecause Nissan's cvt's are one of the worst cvt's around so manual is the better option
This car is a huge success in Latin America, it also has emergency stop, blind spot assistant, etc.
Thats honestly an extremely good deal, nice job nissan
The SR one isn’t the $16k one. That’s the most basic versions price. The SR starts at $17k but you’re not gonna find one below $20k with dealership markups.
No it isn’t, a 2014 Camry with 90k miles is a better deal and will last longer with less problems.
@@flankman9385 2014 with 90k miles? You're bugging.
@@CheatBuddyyeah for the 20k range buy a used Honda insight, they get 49 mpg and have just a few more inches of room, and don't have a transmission that grenades itself if not maintained right.
That is great. Remote start and full wheels not hubcaps. Well this is probably fully loaded Nissan dosent hold value like Honda , Toyota. Reliability isn't as good either ..unfortunately no one will try to compete. Years ago car companies made cheap cars but people wanted more and with more comes more price.
The spider definitely adds an extra 8 horsepower
😂😂😂
Nissan versa Spyder edition
@@lomna17 haha right!!
It really does as I'd be jumping out of the car with my seat belt on running... 😂 😂 😂
Australian made turbo charger
We need more cheap college cars like this
Get the manual, the automatic will turn into a nightmare
@@henryanaya8459 definitely I have a manual versa and it has so few issues and my mechanic even told me the manual versas are so easy to fix
I swear this guy makes every car look nice
lol fr
Ong 😂😂
Well done Nissan. Shows things can be done without the greedy price tags.
BMW & Mecdes Benz better take notes .. Including Lexus
@@TinoMiller all of those are “premium” brands though
to be fair this is still almost 20 grand with all the creature comforts. I don't think it's greed cars are just truly waaay too expensive in general
@@heybeyoriginal But they ask a more premium price for their mid premium specs. Especially lexus. I can get more specs in a Hyundai Azera than in a fully loaded Lexus ES.
@@user-vk9sz2se5j but you dont get lexus reliability or lexus ride quality
Damn that's a really nice spider even McLaren has trouble delivering the spiders on their new cars 😤
I didn't understand
😂😂😂😂
Lol
I undestood
@@secularkelenewalano you didn’t liar
Aaaaaand then the dealers mark it up to 23k 😂
Lmao
THIS HAS A CVT, there’s cases of these only lasting 40k miles. The base comes in a manual tho and I want one.
Yeah but single moms won’t be able to drive it.
My friend had a versa with that trash transmission and went thru 3 of them. No wonder they are this cheap
I'm thinking about getting a base model with a manual as well. I've had good luck with econo boxes in the past with a stick and it's sad this is the last option out there for this. I may have to just do it.
I hace a cvt altima, the first cvt they used in 2007. It has 140,000 miles and it has never had a problem. Amazing.
Just get the manual and you’ll be just fine 😊
you had me at 40 miles per gallon. That's wild
I said the same thing hahaha
Bro haven't seen the Toyota yaris
I4s sound terrible but the gas mileage is a dream come true
I had got a best of 75.3 mpg
I get 46 with civic sports 10th gen
Nah, in this economy 40mpg is the ultimate flex for it being the cheapest car
Yeah too bad they have bad crash ratings.
It’s actually more Ike 32mpg. I bought one for my daughter high school graduation.
@GrimReaper1675 it's cheap and small. Cars increasing in size lowers the crash ratings of other cars too
@@DEIONCARTER21 I’m guessing 40mpg is if you drive on eco mode.
I can’t imagine getting 40mpg unless it’s on a flat freeway, that car is so slow you’re going to have to floor it up any hill you approach 😂
The car:5,800$
The spider:10,000$
Rental car companies rubbing their hands getting ready to put this car in the full size sedan instead of economy tier
122 hp for less than a $20k is a total banger tbh
122hp
@@BIGGIEDEVILoh wow that is impressive actually 121 is so pedestrian
It is a really neat daily commute car
In this shitty time line, maybe
In what world. 121 hp you wouldn’t even be able to get up a steep hill without the car falling backwards.
Rental companies drooling
😂😂😂😅
😂😂😂
As someone who works at a rental car company as I was watching I was like damn i would love to get a few of these
Choosing this over a slightly used civic or Corolla at the same price would be idiotic.
Nissan, you have my utmost respect for making a car this good at this this price point.
Give the spider a raise, did his role perfectly good 🤩
With all that hair I'm surprised he didn't kill it
I was going to buy a Lamborghini but you've convinced me to buy this car instead
@@gaiusnicanordjomo3881lol
@@AcogThot 💀🤦🏾♂️
@@gaiusnicanordjomo3881 bruh, it's a joke.
@@gaiusnicanordjomo3881 he's not gonna give you anything.
@@gaiusnicanordjomo3881 You are either a scammer who is begging for money OR you just do not get the joke
“See that little button.. that’s my sport mode” 😂
I feel your shorts have become funnier over time, keep up the great work.
40MPG at 19K is a great deal imo
You don’t generally pay more for mpg….
122 hp for 20 grand is just absurd, get a 40k mile beater in age range for low interest on a loan that you can afford, you’ll get the same luxuries with a better transmission, at least 200 hp, and similar mpg. For 15k at most after processing and sale tax if you do enough research. This dude gets paid to upsell shitty new cars for a reason, because he makes them look like they’re worth the crazy upscales even though a pre 2018 Toyota can smoke it and have more reliability with the same comforts.
I got a used civic si for 23k and it also gets 40 mpg except its 205 hp with manual transmission way more fun to drive.
40MPG at $15.8k*
@@hypocritetrollbot7729 don’t forget dealer processing, sales tax, registration, new car markups, and possible warranty fees.
That actually a steal, cheap, cool looking, practical, i wish they sold stuff like this in the UK
Till the bullshit cvt in it fails at 45k miles
122 hp is crazyyyy
my 2017 Civic is 129 horsepower, Vtec turbo is good
Dacia is your answer 😂
MG
My employee used to work in sales in Nissan dealership and he told me he sees warranty work in cars as new as 2 months, on a frequent basis
I actually thought there would be a burn out. 😂
You wouldn’t expect the cheapest car in America to be that luxurious.
Right I was expecting less, still gotta deal with that Nissan cvt tho
@@mayhem9052 They have kind of gotten better over the years, especially this newer generation of Nissan. Reliability should overall not be a problem with good maintenance
dosent matter no American can fit inside it.
@@ahmadnaqshbandythey definitely have gotten better over the years, only took jatco however many decades to figure it out lol. They’re just horribly unenthusiastic gearboxes. If Nissan paired the 7 speed with all of their cars, I’m sure they would be more popular
New car
The thing I like about this car is that the interior still has buttons and not just a screen, and the gear shifter is not ugly like in new cars.
Drove one as a rental, very solid car for the price. Comfortable, no frills, surprisingly spacious with 4 adults
Same passion no matter the car.
You deserve you achievements.
Wish you the best.
40 MPG IS THE BIGGEST FLEX
Yo props to Nissan having a free Spider-Man companion with you in the car 💀
What is the hole actually there for?
Now you're safe😊
Hyundai gonna be sued Nissan for that😂😂😊
@@tylerbuck9347Its not a hole lmfao, Its a spider.
Lol
In the Philippines, this nissan is called nissan Almera
If you account for inflation, that is an insane deal!
40 mpg 😮!? That’s a beast
The hellcat next to you gets 1 mpg
My other vehicle gets 0.5mpg@@VoidedEcho
Might save tk buy car out right my elantra n eats gas
@@MakeSteelBattalion2Lemme guess a 7000ish lbs truck towing a car?
@@dontcryboutitDo you expect a performance car yea the N division of Hyundai is a performance car to get 40 miles to the gallon i mean N division was created by the same man who created the BMW M division
122hp is actually crazy to me considering the Mirage has quite literally 78hp. This thing is well packaged, and fully loaded comes with basically everything you need in a modern car and even some creature comforts.
Absolute garbage quality though, I’d rather have minimal features with at least decent quality
@@HondaBetter mine was great quality for me
@@HondaBetteruhmm when was the last time you dove a Versa ?? Cause you can't be talking if you never drove a new model or own one ..
Rip to Mitsubishi
78hp? That would be incredibly dangerous merging onto the freeway.
I bought Toyota Yaris 2012 when it was the cheapest car. I'm still driving it 280K miles later. I love it.
You make every single car a luxury brand. Thank you!
As a Versa owner, I truly appreciated the enthusiasm in this video 😂
It's really weird seeing this coming from a owner of a first generation verses that literally had parts of the Interior popping off and it was also bought as a I don't know backhanded gift from my dad to my seventy-year-old grandma who shouldn't be driving anymore anyways maybe and he got the cheapest basic model
I wish I knew about this when I was car shopping earlier!! Looks awesome for a new car
Remote start, and heated seats is actually pretty damn nice for under 20k.
bruh my 2007 audi has heated seats is not that special
@Hakuji your 2007 audi didn't start at 16k
And android auto/apple car
What car doesn't have heated seats? Vw up has heated seats bro.
@@hakuji8308duh no one said it was but it’s a feature you don’t get in a lot of non luxery cheap eco cars
The only man who makes me consider paying more for a spider
I have a 2019, and the amount of technology that this has astounds me
40 miles a gallon?! That’s insanely good
Only 45.000 miles till transmission falls out.
@@username22 its a nissan. Should last atleast 15 years
Thats a little more what i get in my jetta tdi. Though i have done a good bit of mods to it so its not the nest gas mileage. When it was stock i was hitting 50mpg on the highway. After stage 3 tune, bigger turbo, exhuast, fuel rail and injectors im getting like 35mpg
@@ArjitGuptaAG yeah maybe in 2001 they would last but the cvt from Nissan is a grenade waiting to be blown up lmao
@@tsuk2430it's time for the plebs learn to drive manual then
Ok, that's a decent spec for that price.
Your Profile pic matches ur comment lol
@@rashaudl.1605 😂😏
@@rashaudl.1605exactly what I was thinking lol
@@rashaudl.1605that’s what she said
This car was rebadged multiple times and the other versions are apparently much better
That spider is gonna have a longer lifespan than the transmission in this car.
Much props to you for Finally reviewing a car I can effort
Versa gained my respect when I took it on a road trip from Boston to California and it performed like a champ!!
I second this as well! I was tearing it up on canyon roads it was surprisingly good and fun!
@@Salt_760reliable like a civic tho?
@@nolifezay4636it can be, as long as you change the cvt transmission every 30K miles or so they can last forever, I can say that because my 2015 Nissan Altima 2.5S has over 200K miles on it. Granted it's on its second transmission but that was 100K miles ago. I'm the fifth owner of the car and because I've been changing the transmission fluid I might get it to one million miles some day!
@@nolifezay4636pretty much yeah, minus the transmission being wacky
@@ireallyreallyreallylikethisimg The CVTs are tricky, but as long as you change the CVT fluid regularly it’ll last pretty long.
122 hp with sport mode is crazy
Dave Ramsey says yes get today and u be wealthy in a year lol😂
The versa is a really nice car. I've had one since 2013 and it's never been in the shop for anything non routine. Easy to drive great sight lines
This guy is the best salesperson on CZcams
he's actually pretty annoying
@@PrecisionAcc Horrible take at best
@@PrecisionAccbut you’re here every time coming back for more and more and more…. Even YOU don’t agree with yourself 🤡 😂🤣
Yea he is
@@PrecisionAcc yes he is
Proof nice cars dont need to be 50 grand. Thats a perfectly serviceable car with better specs and a lower price than most used cars nowadays
122 hp? my beat up gen 2 mazda3 is faster. yes it's cheap and it will get you from place to place but i wouldn't compare specs lol
40mpg is pretty neat tho
Shout outs to the special guest of the clip:
Spider 🕷️
In England we got dacia sandero that starts at £12,500 after conversion rate it will be nearly same price that nissan is so much nicer tho
Not too shabby! That remote start’ll give me “Baller on a budget” vibes🤣
Can add remote start to anything for like $150
I remember when you had to get remote start from a sound shop and hope they didn’t jack your car up. 😂😂😂
@Dont_click_this_profile yea you must be under 35. Back in the day there where hardly any cars with remote start from factory. And if you had the money to order a Fortin, Firstech/Compustart remote start you had better taken you car to some real auto/sound experts or you car would no start at all
@@gblikesnikesI still don't understand the necessity of remote start, what to save you 4 seconds in the car?
@@chicken29843 ok let’s say 2 people are in a burning building, person 1 has a 4 second head start to get out of the building, person 2 does not he/she does in the burning building. And as we know with most cars and trucks you not supposed to just start your vehicle and pull off. You have to let your vehicle fluids get around you engine and cooling system. So that’s one of the main reason for auto start.
@@chicken29843To warm up in the winter.
@@chicken29843I can tell you exactly the reason: WINTER, 20 BELOW ZERO….gotta get to work at 7AM. Remote start heats up your vehicle and heated seats by the time you get to it. Now, for anyone not living in Chicago in January l, it’s useless.
just goes to show how much markups can be.
this has basically every feature you’d expect from a fully loaded vehicle.
Finally a car review on a car I can actually afford 😂
Yeah it's inexpensive, but the dealership will still manage to screw you over by marking it up.
Just buy it elsewhere u can find it cheap and maybe if you're lucky with no delivery fees
@@guccigabbana.8284 Good luck finding one. Just do a simple search and look for yourself. They're gone as soon as they hit the lot, at least in my area.
No idea why ppl buy new cars anyways. The depreciation hits like a truck the moment you get it off the lot
zpww, no it doesn't, not nowadays. used cars are almost the same price as new cars.
@@braetonwilson4296 What? I bought an Alfa Romeo Giulia sport that only has 70k miles for $17k after all the fees and taxes. Used car prices are downc 5% - 15% YTD depending on the brand. Just check cargurus charts on it.
I was looking at G70s beforehand and they're also down a lot from MSRP even for ones with only 10-30k miles.
In Europe for $19 000 you will get base Dacia Sandero with manual opening windows
Oh NO
The dacia sandero
Costs 19000$
The base model is way cheaper than that, and it used to be even less (around the equivalent of 10k dollars at the time)
Oh no!!
Anyways...
For the longest time, and this may still be true, the Nissan Versa in the US *was* just a rebadged Sandero.
Seriously in the Top Gear episodes where James is talking about them look at the picture and then look up a Nissan Versa of the same model year. It is the exact same car.
base sandero costs 12k, stop lying
Every car I owned was a Nissan, had a sedan, hatchback and a wagon 🤓
As a European, I'm impressed. We got the Dacia's here that are about the same price and not even half that. Crazy
It’s got more options than my $60 000 BMW 5 few😅
Not even close...might sound good to say but it's not even close. Also, as engineer, I know Nissan has the WORST reliability (CVTs broken @ 60k miles). Nissan is selling this at that price to compensate for their horrible reputation. Their former CEO Carlos Ghosn stole over a BILLION fkn dollars!
More vids like this pls. Things people can actually afford
Brokie
@@masabtararNot everyone has daddies money.
@@rvtech101So hustle and make that money, no matter how you do it
@@gokuthatmadethebeatdoesnt work like how you see it online
@@madden_pro a lot of them worked hard and spent time grinding or finding a way though, same idea. even if you gotta get your hands a bit dirty
My dad bought a new my sister a 2020 versa. She put about 55,000 miles on it before upgrading. Never gave her a single problem. Really nice cars
Best feature no robber wants to steal it
Hey I bought one , but I didn't get my spider. I feel scammed !!!
These vehicles are life-savers for young people on a budget. I would have loved to had something this nice when I was 20/22/24 years old, etc. Perfect car to get to work and back on the cheap.
Ye
Second hand is still a better shout at these ages
@@PatBirdSk8agreed. With all these Korean and traditional brands scraping the bottom to make these Uber economy vehicles, there’s cost cutting and it shows. You don’t see these economy cars lasting as long as a standard vehicle. I’d rather (and in college I did) buy a few year old average car, than a brand new Korean or shitbox like this. It’s going to be more reliable in the long run.
@@logan_kes 100% man. 90s Toyota's will no doubt outlast the majority of new(er) cars, including my 15 Mazda six
My first car was a used Pontiac grand Prix, only cost me a few thousand dollars and it was so much fun to drive. I should've kept buying cheap used cars.
Mans legit had himself in the trunk 😂 neva change my man
How did that spider not end up in his hair😅 I'm impressed 😄
*Please Note - Spider is an optional extra and prices may vary depending on species and availability*
A six speed manual would be a god send on that little Versa.
They do have a manual on the base model, dunno if it’s a 6 speed tho
@@kennorcott7074yeah its a little 5 speed but still cool and better than the cvt in my opinion
@@Dank_Matmo Probably drones just as bad as the CVT at highway speeds.
Based on how fun a honda fit is with the 5 speed, at about the same HP, this versa would definitely be fun!
Why would you even want a manual
Now that’s a review I can afford
This and the new 2024 Kia Forte are the cheapest cars in America, especially for what you get with them 😊
That actually looks great value for money
This is an absolute gem for a commuter.
Its a 1000USD more expensive for base model here in Canada
With a CVT + ridiculous dealer mark-ups and ridiculous add ons, not so cheap after all!
Bro is flexing on us with his remote start😂
Sport mode. Lets go im about to gap that grandma in her toyota corolla
😅😂
Versa has 122 hp. Corolla has 169 hp.
I lost it when he was in that damn trunk lol
Its a nice car. I would like to see more manufacturers compete in this market.
I know Nissans have bad CVT transmissions. But at that price and the fact that it’s new makes it a solid deal. Buy it and drive it stress free till the warranty runs out then dump it
Yeah. Normally I wouldn’t ever buy a new car but that’s the only way I would buy this one. And I’d feel good about it.
Nissan's CVTs have stopped being bad since 2017. Got 3 family members that all drive Nissans between 2016-2020 and never had issues with the CVT. The real issue is that people think they can street race and drive like a maniac with a CVT when it's not made for that (*cough* Big Altima Energy *cough*)
@@TheHuskyK9If they’re still made by Jatco and, specifically, are the models they’ve been using for years that are rated for less power than the motors they’re always paired with, they’ll still fail. But fwiw, I’m not actually up to speed with if they finally started sourcing them from elsewhere, or at least started getting ones for the correct power ratings
You have the option to get a manual transmission with the versa
@@TheHuskyK9 I mean that’s kinda the same situation for most midsize sedans I worked at Honda for 2 years and would always get in Civics/Accords with blown engines and transmission and turbos and also at my now job Toyota, we get a bunch of newer Camrys, especially the TRD’s with blown engines/transmissions because people think they can push them like race cars when in reality these cars can’t handle that type of abuse 😂
Bro's drip does not get enough recognition in my opinion, always looking fresh!
Nah fr tho what are those shoes ?
@@FllangeesConverse Run Star Motion CX Platform
@@Marco-wp9kw Yeah, baby! I went straight to those custom Converse kicks!❤❤❤
Kicks were dope.
He's got a drip? Probably should see a urologist.
This guy... this guy right here....is for the people! Excellent content!
I love it. It’s very first-time car owner friendly or for people who want to upgrade from their 20+ year old car without breaking the bank.
Bro makes watching cheap car reviews fun 😂
Just 2 years ago, the cheapest car was the 22 Chevy Spark at $13.8k which was a load of crap. This Versa is actually amazing for the price.
Also add the fact that Nissan CVTs transmissions break down a lot more easier and over time they depreciate value pretty fast too
Last time I paid $20k~ for a new car it was a 2004 SRT-4, so this is actually quite impressive for the time.
He Forgot to mention that the CVT is a literal ticking bomb 😂😂😂
They still have them?
@@aaronhernandez2971fuck yeah they do 😂😂😂
CVT is a hit or miss in these nissans. We had a nissan pathfinder with the cvt, 170k miles no issues
Just get a manual, problem solved... Base model comes with one anyway.
@@aaronhernandez2971 it's nissan lmao what do you expect, they're the first ones who started to put cvts in every single car, now subaru and mitsubishi are catching up but of course they still have their shitty cvts
Should have launched that beast in sport mode.
Bro, this is unbelievable to me. Here in Brasil, the cheapest brand new car you can buy is renault Kwid, for R$ 65.000,00. A 2023 Nissan Versa here is available for R$ 110.000,00. I envy you guys so much 😢
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It’s pretty impressive considering the price
My Nigerian neighbors: 💳🏃♂️
I was thinking the same
That spider is the upgraded spiderman themed version
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