The Nissan Versa S — the model's base tier — was offered at $17,390 Manufacturers Suggest Retail Price (MSRP). Scrapping the subcompact sedan marks the end of new U.S. vehicles with a list price below ...
Nissan has discontinued the entire Versa line for the U.S. market, making it that much harder to find a new car with a price ...
Nissan has ended Versa sales in the U.S., removing the last new car under $20,000 and pushing entry-level pricing into the ...
Now they're all gone, pulling up the ladder on the new car market with them. The cheapest new vehicle in the US is now the ...
The Nissan Versa has long been the default answer for drivers who simply needed the cheapest new car that would start every ...
Yet again, the cheapest new car in America is exiting stage left. The Nissan Versa won’t see a 2026 model year, as it ...
It's game over for the Versa subcompact sedan in the United States market, but just south of the US, the Versa will be redesigned for model year 2026 ...
Nissan has ended U.S. production of the Versa, long the cheapest new car sold in America. The subcompact sedan will not ...
The age of affordable new cars in the United States has officially ended as Nissan ends production of the nation’s last sub-$20,000 vehicle.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Nissan has rolled out a new subcompact car, and this one offers options that used to be available only on upscale models. The company has even added a new parking camera. Even ...
Not only is the Nissan Versa known for being the automaker’s most affordable model, it’s also one of the least expensive models available, period. For 2020, the Versa continues to offer a compact ...