The third car I’ll be talking about is the 2015 Nissan
Versa. The 2015 Nissan Versa has many good things about it. The pros of this
car is the roomy interior and adult friendly backseat, low price, comfortable
ride, large trunk and high fuel economy. The cons of the car is it lacks strong
features and driving dynamics, noisy engine, and no telescoping steering wheel.
The Versa's best-selling feature is its backseats. The backseats has enough
room for tall passengers on long rides. The 2015 Nissan Versa Sedan has
four trim levels; the S, the S Plus, the SV and the SL. The S model has 15-
inch steel wheels, Bluetooth phone connectivity, trip computer, two speaker
sound system with CD player, steering audio controls and an audio jack.
The S Plus has a standard continuously variable transmission, rear spoiler,
cruise control and two rear speakers. The SV model has full power accessories,
such as power mirrors, power windows, and power locks. Key less entry, interior
trunk release, upgraded upholstery and gauges, map lights, iPod/USB interface,
and 15-inch alloy wheels. The SL has 16-alloy wheels, fog lights, side mirrors
with integrated turn signals, it has Nissan's Easy-Fill tire alert system, key
less ignition and entry, hands-free text messaging functionality, satellite
radio, 5-inch screen display, smartphone apps and Bluetooth audio connectivity.
The SL technology has a navigation system, voice recognition for audio,
real-time traffic, 5.8-inch touchscreen interface and a rear view camera. The
power and performance of the 2015 Nissan Versa are the front wheel drive is
powered by a 1.6 liter four cylinder that has a 109 horsepower. A five speed
manual transmission is standard on the S. The car goes from 0 to 60 in 10.4
seconds. The Nissan Versa safety features are the anti-lock brakes, stability
control, front seat side airbags, the car comes to a stop from 60 mph in 128
feet and has received a 4/5 stars for crash protection overall.
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