2015 Nissan Versa S 1.6L 4 cylinder from North America
Summary:
You get what you pay for, a decent car at a great price
Faults:
Besides a mouse working it's way into the blower motor and causing damage, nothing else besides oil changes have been done.
General Comments:
It's a very cheap, basic car in the lower trim levels. Mine is a 4th car used for work as a salesman; I put 15k miles on it a year driving to my customers. If you want a brand new car at used car prices, this is for you. I average over 40 MPG with the 5 speed manual. The base model has a lot of road and engine noise, and everything about the car feels cheap, but for 12,000 brand new that's to be expected. It gets me from point A to B and that's all I ask of it.
Bluetooth is standard so that was a nice surprise. Do yourself a favor and spring for the next trim up with power locks etc; rolling your windows down in 2016 sucks.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 17th July, 2016
10th Apr 2018, 21:12
Update:
41,000 miles currently. Not much besides oil changes to report. One annoying thing is the warranty requirement to change the brake fluid every 20k; seems like a way for the dealer to make money on a cheap car.
Lost one of the fog light covers in a snow storm; cost about $40 online for a little piece of plastic. Obviously very cheaply made and not secured well, so the original packed with snow and flew out on the highway.
Besides that, still averaging 40 MPG in mixed driving, which is pretty good. No complaints.
21st Apr 2019, 14:35
Update:
53,000 miles currently. Have done nothing but oil changes.
16th Mar 2020, 22:54
An update - and hopefully a warning. If you hear a small tapping noise that goes faster with the revs, that's a stuck valve lifter: needs removed and cleaned ASAP or the valve will burn all of a sudden and the engine will lose power. Change the oil regularly and use a good quality oil.
19th Oct 2020, 13:28
Thanks for the update. I have 120000 on my 2013 and nothing but maintenance items.
26th Feb 2017, 18:48
I had to do a few repairs on a Versa. I can tell you, Nissan puts cheap parts on this car. Rear door wouldn't unlock anymore, a door module had to be removed from a tiny space, a lot of work. Front bumper is kept in place with fragile plastic tabs, easy to break. And now the immobilizer steering lock is acting, a very common problem on all Nissan and Infiniti vehicles, and a $1000 part plus labor - check out YouTube. Yes, a $1000 electronic part in a $12000 car. Finally, another common issue with Nissan, the hydraulic lifters started knocking, the engine cover must be lifted (along with the whole intake), and the lifter must be removed and cleaned because it's not sold separately.