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The Versa S had an incredibly low list price of about $17,000 with a five-speed manual, but new tariffs are killing the ...
The era of affordable new cars shrinks further as Nissan is ceasing production of its cheapest U.S. model due to rising ...
Nissan has reportedly stopped building the Versa with a five-speed manual, due to a combination of low sales and import ...
Nissan’s decision to ax the manual Versa has drivers debating the future of affordable vehicles and shifting car culture.
Fewer than 5% of all Versas delivered to US customers in 2024 were specified with the manual, which goes to show that Nissan ...
Nissan’s pulling its budget-friendly subcompact from the U.S. market for 2026. That leaves the Mazda’s MX-5 Miata as the ...
At the moment, the Nissan Versa is the bearer of two distinctive honors: it's the cheapest new car available in the U.S. with a manual transmission and the only 2025 model year car of any sort on ...
Nissan quietly killed the $18,330 Versa S manual, ending America’s under-$20K new car era. Even the bare-bones budget car is ...
If Toyota has the Toyota Hybrid System and Honda has e:HEV, BYD has DM-i, a plug-in hybrid system that they market as "Beyond ...
You can no longer buy a new car for less than $20,000, though the Nissan Versa remains the least-expensive option.
One of the last outliers of the old ways was Nissan with its Versa, which was the only car left with a five-speed, and the cheapest model still available with a manual. Sadly, it's no more.