| Nissan's 2008 Versa remains one of the most spacious sub-compacts available
today, with the hatchback boasting 17.8 cubic feet of luggage space behind the
standard 60/40 split fold-down rear seat and a very generous 50.4 cubic feet
when configured in full cargo mode. The standard 1.8L engine is bigger and more
powerful than its competitors' powerplants, and the Versa offers a roomier cabin
and more head and legroom than most of its peers. Despite having a very low cost
of entry, the Versa is well equipped with air conditioning, six front and side
air bags, and a CD player. |
| The 2008 Versa sedan and hatchback are Nissan's entry-level models, slotted
below the Sentra. It offers energy-, budget-, and safety-conscious consumers
inexpensive entry into one of the safest and smartest small cars on the market.
With respective S model base prices of $12,630 and $12,730, and SL prices of
$14,630 and $14,730, buyers get a strong 1.8L inline four making 122 horsepower
and 127 lb-ft of torque and plenty of amenities usually reserved for more
upscale segments. The six-speed manual transmission is standard on all models,
while the four-speed automatic adds $800 to the base S and the Xtronic CVT is a
$1,000 option on the better-equipped SL. The automatic is not available in SL
trim. Notable standard equipment on the S includes power mirrors, air
conditioning, a CD player, a tire pressure monitor, and six air bags. The SL
models feature 15-inch alloy wheels, upgraded cloth seat trim, power
accessories, a six-disc in-dash CD changer, and an auxiliary audio input jack. A
60/40 split rear seat is standard on all hatchbacks and on the SL sedan. A Sport
Package in SL trim adds fog lights, unique fascias front and rear, lower body
sill extensions, and a rear spoiler, while a Convenience Package adds Bluetooth
and remote keyless entry and ignition. A Power Package can be ordered on the
base car, and it installs power windows and locks, plus a remote keyless entry
system and more. A sunroof, XM satellite radio, and a Rockford-Fosgate subwoofer
are available on the SL, and the S now has available cruise control. The 2008
Versa retains its functionally intuitive cabin design, making control of all
dials and knobs a snap for driver and passenger alike. The car returns
impressive fuel economy in all trim levels, with a model-best 27 city/33 highway
coming from the CVT-equipped SL. In safety tests, the Versa's combination of
standard and available safety features can't be beat. Dual-stage front air bags,
roof-mounted front and rear curtain air bags, active head restraints and ten
other features come standard, while an ABS package with electronic brakeforce
distribution and brake assist can be added for $250. The 2008 Nissan Versa
scores a five-star rating in NHTSA side-impact crash tests and the Insurance
Institute of America gave the Versa its top score in frontal-offset and
side-impact tests. |