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By Cars.com StaffCars.com
July 24, 2009
Nissan introduced the Versa to the U.S. for 2007. The Versa is available as both a hatchback and a sedan. This subcompact goes head-to-head with the Toyota Yaris, Chevrolet Aveo and Hyundai Accent. New for 2009 The 2010 Nissan Versa features a few new exterior tweaks and a revised interior. Exterior The Versa features a monotone exterior that's free of side moldings, mesh grilles or chin spoilers. The large windshield and side windows — particularly on the hatchback — increase visibility. For 2010, uplevel SL hatchback models have a new grille design, new sport front- and rear-end designs, bodyside sills and a rear spoiler. These tweaks were originally available as part of an option package on 2009 SL hatchbacks.
A two-tone dashboard slopes away from the driver with a high-mounted center control panel and a three-spoke steering wheel. For 2010, Nissan has added new available fabrics. An MP3 jack has been added to the base model, and there are available upgrades if you want to control your iPod through the stereo system.
There are two engine options on the 2010 Nissan Versa: a 1.6-liter four-cylinder and a 1.8-liter four-cylinder. Hatchbacks come only with the 1.8. The standard transmission in the base sedan is a five-speed manual, but there are three other transmission options, including a continuously variable automatic transmission. The other transmission options are a four-speed automatic and a six-speed manual.
Safety features include:
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