Amazing thank you for making this video! I’m from Texas☺️ I was debating between Kia Rio and Nissan versa and I honestly liked more the Rio but the dealerships were not trying to work with me they wanted me to pay $25,000 for the Kia Rio S so I check out Nissan and I ended up buying a Nissan Versa S color white for $20,800🎉 I was in the dealership for 4 hours but it was worth it since I’m talked them down a lot
I just purchased this exact car (version & color) this week, it's my first car so I'm so nervous. Everything good so far, the only thing I didn't like was the key. Hopefully the dealership can help later on to add a key fob 💵 😬
Make and nice vehicle for a young drive to go to school, shopping, etc. The Nissan Kicks uses the same engine, and it is pretty gutless. I have driven the Kicks and was not impressed. I would think the Versa might be a heavier vehicle. The price is very reasonable. The Kicks is around $28,000. Thanks for a nice video.
The Nissan CVT's have such a terrible recent history. I have searched endlessly online for info on whether this problem has been fixed and have found no concrete data. For me it's a dealbreaker.
@@Boudica234 Thanks for the rapid response. I am also investigating the Mazda3 for the same reason, but have not found a local Mazda3 without a bunch of fluff putting the price north of $25,000. I have found a few manual Versas within day-trip range-- so that's still my plan A. That said, are you happy with your Mazda?
@JP-su8bp I love it (so far). My mechanic thinks the Mazda 3's are good. I had him check the 2013 I just bought and he said it looked very clean. I was lucky. As u know the prices of decent used cars is ridiculous. The 2013 Mazda 3 I bought was a base model automatic with only 62K miles. The thing looked almost brand new. It was adevertised at $12,995. I got it for $12,300. It was made in Japan and feels damn good to drive. I would def recommend a Mazda 3. One thing I would suggest is to have a mechanic inspect any used car u intend to buy.