2020 Nissan Versa SR | Cars.com photo by Fred Meier
In this age of SUV ubiquity, some automakers are giving up on small cars — but not Nissan. Its smallest sedan, the Versa, got redesigned for 2020, and although the emphasis for this starter car is still on value, there are a few extras inside that make it stand out.
With loads of standard safety features on the base model and available safety and driver-assistance tech on higher trims — like cruise control, blind spot warning and rear cross-traffic alert — the Versa offers many features other subcompacts don’t.
Interested in this subcompact sedan that offers a lot of features for the money? We’ve driven it, compared it back-to-back with rivals and also covered pricing, specs and more. Here’s a roundup of our comprehensive coverage, which can tell you everything you need to know about the 2020 Nissan Versa:
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