I looked into one of these with/for my daughter and was very pleasantly surprised. It was smooth, nice ride and quiet. The CVT is fine for normal, average driving. It isn't meant to be a speed racer.
Mom and I buyed this car it looks amazing and good on the highway 🛣️🛣️🛣️ and in the city 🌆🌆🌆 it drives very very very very very very very very good and very attractive so far and very fast with avoiding crashing into another car also using side mirror blind spot assist and cruise control and lane keep assist too
That report is an honest evaluation of the Versa. We also own a 2019 Nissan Maxima SL. We love the Versa 2020 that we bought for simple around the city driving. We miss nothing in our Versa with all the sensors and safety features for senior drivers. Nissan certainly has a winner on its hands. BTW, I'm 80. We use the Max for the road and longer trips. Intelligent Cruise is a must. We call our Versa a baby Max. We did rent a Versa Note several years ago. Nissan has come a way with design.
EXCITING!!! I just got myself a 2020 nissan versa sv. ive been obsessed with watching these kinds of videos. I originally wanted a toyota but this is what i just ended up leaving with, i dropped the gun too fast and jumped on it without seeing what else cars i had to choose from, lol. i'm very grateful though, god is good!!!!
Nice review, I just bought the blue SV about 5 weeks ago. Slightly different package though. I did not get the door sills, under lighting nor trunk spoiler. I did not get the raised center console part so it does seem a bit more roomy, also without that there are 2 more USB charge only ports on the top of the center console near the rear as well as the two on the back of the console for rear seat peeps. Making a total of 5 USB ports in the car. My drivers seat does have a folding full length arm rest from the right side. no power seats but it does have tire pressure monitoring. At the pump app $25 to $27 will fill it up which will get you about a 400 mile range just in the city. I am thinking it has a 12.5 gallon tank. I have only had it on interstate for about 25 miles, so at 105mph the car is absolutely stable and smooth! Did not try to push it any further but had no problems at all getting there. I do think the car will do the 140mph on the Speedo unless there is a governor somewhere after 105mph. In the city 33 to 34 seems to be the average. Tech specs shows 122HP and 118TQ so def not a sports car but unlike my last car, this one will outrun a mail truck. Sound system, if your really into music, your probably going to change it. I know I am. Mine has the Halogen projector headlamps. Not as bright as LED. And if your just sitting with them on, when you hit the gas they will brighten up just a little. I feel the car could really use the driving lights like the SR has. There are only 2 gripes I have about the car. One, at night if the rear parking sensor sees a decent sized wet spot on the ground, it WILL STOP you from backing over it. And two, there is a 10 min timer that will shut all power down if your just sitting with the engine off chilling to some tunes. You have to hit the start button to restart timer with foot off brake. And it does not warn you it is about to go off either. No where in settings menu to change that. Bought mine with 2 miles on it, paid $20,078 and I like it! Got 2700 miles on it now.
Can you hear the engine at 105? Also after all these years I don't get why you still can't adjust the timer after turning your car off, but if I ever buy a Versa it'll be a 2020, what you get for $17K is amazing. That or an older Maxima, but I don't know about their CVTs.
Put good CVT's in the cars or put a manual in it. I'm not sure why they keep putting Jatco CVT Transmissions in them. The CVT's in Toyota Prius' go hundreds of thousands of trouble free miles.
CVT in a hybrid is completely different from a CVT in a traditional engine set up though. Nissan is the only company that has issues with the JATCO CVT7. Mitsubishi and Suzuki also utilize the same CVT7 with a way lower % of premature CVT failure. Nissan Xtronic ECU/CVT programming is flawed and paired up with over powered vehicles. The Mitsubishi Mirage INVES III CVT programming has alot less issues considering its torque is only 78. High torque is a CVT killer.
Have the same red Nissan Versa- Nissan Almera here in the Malaysia, South East Asia, I have the VLT (top of the spec), 1.0litre Turbocharged, 100PS with 152Torque, $21.4k on the road price Turbo kicks in at 2.4k RPM and it just breezes something of 50mph to 90mph with minor turbo lag but its a fun one to drive and it sips fuel when needed, 42mpg (18km/l)for city and 51mpg(22km/l) for the highway. - for the boot there is something like you suggested,a button to press hidden at the boot handle - the 360 camera comes in clutch all the time, the markers in the software makes it convenient to just rely on it to park - interiors are leather over here, the front zero gravity seats do my lumbar some good for long drives - apple carplay, underrated feature, just plug and play - automatic climate control - unfortunately there's no intelligent cruise control, only standard cruise control but you can control the speed with the up down button like some old computer game - one cool thing is that we have the boomerang shaped LED as its daytime running light
If the $17,000 Versa has infotainment integrated into the dash then there's no excuse for the laziness by other manufacturers who just tack it on like a tablet. Really hate that trend.
Great review..very interesting and informative..kudos on the highway driving review..its just wanted i want to see..any difference from the 2024? Looking forward to your review on the 2024..thanks again.
I love the concept of "what is it like to live with?" After all, not too many of us plan to take a Versa or Corolla to the track, right? So a review that tests performance and gives stats is not too useful for a compact car, IMHO. Peace.
Haha, knew right away you were driving around Michigan. Green electric boxes on the side of the road, overcast skies, barren trees, traffic signals strung over intersections, seperated streets with the "Michigan U turn".' Only had to wait 10 minutes for confirmation.
3:29 отчетливо видно что водительское сидение придвинуто ближе к рулю, пассажирское находится дальше. склейка на 3:37 и, сиденье уже отодвинуто назад от руля.
I want one in a manual. Only problem 80mph brings about 3900 rpm! I see in your video the car keeps the rpms low at cruising speed. Tho not as fun and slower than a manual I can’t be buzzing down the freeway at 80-85 at 4000 rpm. Wear my ass out! Cvt for the win. Our cvt has done well on our 2017 rogue and 52k miles
I feel the same way man. I don't even need a new car yet but one of these with the price tag in the manual looked enticing until I saw how many RPMs it was spending on the highway. I can't do that
In the past I would have agreed, but nowadays almost everyone is doing CVTs. Nissan was really the first to really delve into CVTs, and, like any new car technology, they got bit in the butt at first over reliability issues. Now, though, their newest generation of cvts really are excellent and have thus far proven to be reliable. I guess what I'm saying is that if you're going to be forced to go with a cvt, might as well go with a Nissan since they've been doing it the longest and have arguably the most refined cvt on the market. There was a day in age when automatic transmissions were considered unreliable, as well as turbocharges, now both of these technologies have come a long way, the same goes for the CVT. Most of the problems you hear about CVTs are either from older cars or from people who did not properly maintain their cvts.
@@dave3682 Thanks for the response. I would have to agree with you. CVTs now within the last few years seem to be quite good. Main thing for me is they just feel weird to drive. Kinda like driving an automatic where the torque converter is slipping all the time.
@@dave3682 I agree with what you said. I own a 2012 Versa Hatch with well over 105,000 miles and it's still running well. I do keep up on the maintenance which I feel is key to any car if you plan to own it long term. Still, with all the talk of CVT's being unreliable I do have moments where I wonder if my little Versa will one day decide it's time to crap out despite me keeping up on the maintenance. Till that day comes, if it does, I will continue to adore my little Versa. I feel that the next car I get into though will be a Toyota, despite their higher price tag I feel I'll be driving something more reliable.
@@NightOwl2022 The money you will save by buying just about any other brand can be used to cover any reliability issues that they have. Toyotas are not worth their insane prices, especially used Toyotas. If reliability is all you're after, buy a Mazda as Mazda is rated as the most reliable vehicle manufacturer as of 2020... and you'll get a much better price on a new or used Mazda than any equivalent Toyota.
We have a 2017 Versa. Gets great Gas Mileage. My average on the display is showing 39.2 MPG. I dont race off the line and just take it easy on the throttle. The person in this video did a good job on the review, but drove that thing like he stole it compared to me ha ha. But either way, Don't need a corvette to go grocery shopping. Its super funny when I pull up to the gas station and some one is already there getting gas, I get out and completely fill up my tank , pay and leave, and they are still pumping fuel in there big jacked up truck. lol You do you. As for me going to save up and have more money to spend when I get to the Fun places we can go.
Actually, my parents have a 2015 Nissan Versa with the CVT and have put 151,000 miles on it with no problems. They haven't even bother maintaining it. It's been the most reliable car they have ever owned.
@@Lucky8s no he is the producer for Winding Road, meaning he IS the guy driving. he speaks on this channel for more of a review. Winding Road is all about the sound and look and aesthetic of the cars he drives.
@@ppaauull3854 If u still think it's junk watch The fast lane car channel they drove a 4 banger frontier up a mountain in Colorado with a 4wheeler in the back
Hey man! I really enjoy your videos, your binaural mics work great! I work as a car salesman in mexico since 2015 and I'd like to make some videos like this. I'm wondering how to approach the (dealer? Corporate?) to get the cars. Do you have a good advise on how to do it?? Thank you!!
Actually Nissan did us a real big favor there. You see if you put a steering wheel cover on, it creates a small hiding spot there for things that should not be found...right in plain sight and no one would ever know it. With the exception of a Police dog. Snif Snif.
@@zarrensanders8359 lol i personally never use steering wheel covers. I lubricate my steering wheels with leather conditioner to keep them in top condition
Hi sir.. Im from Malaysia im doing car review channel.. This almera is not release yet in my country.. So can i have ur permission to use some of this footage for my video sir.. As always i will put ur link as credit.. Tq sir.. 😉🙏🏽
17,000? Way too much! In a year or 2 it’ll drop down to 10,000. I’ll stick with my 2010 Versa automatic non CVT with over 200,000 miles original engine and transmission.
you're the only one who reviewed the versa merging into the highway to show acceleration, really appreciate that.
A big improvement from the previous generation.
TFiPW they copied the Sentra
nismo armada they’re all the same now. That’s why they’re gonna cut the Maxima in 2022
Diablo yep they really running out of ideas
@@Shane23Armada The Sentra copied the Altima
@@ATH-camChannelwithNoName i really love the new 2021 armada is sweet
In a city designed for horse carts, the Versa is a perfect little car that parks anywhere, easy to parallel park. I love mine!
I looked into one of these with/for my daughter and was very pleasantly surprised. It was smooth, nice ride and quiet. The CVT is fine for normal, average driving. It isn't meant to be a speed racer.
Mom and I buyed this car it looks amazing and good on the highway 🛣️🛣️🛣️ and in the city 🌆🌆🌆 it drives very very very very very very very very good and very attractive so far and very fast with avoiding crashing into another car also using side mirror blind spot assist and cruise control and lane keep assist too
I just bought mine today. I'm so excited to make new memories with my versa
I just got mine today., sweet ride
That report is an honest evaluation of the Versa. We also own a 2019 Nissan Maxima SL. We love the Versa 2020 that we bought for simple around the city driving. We miss nothing in our Versa with all the sensors and safety features for senior drivers. Nissan certainly has a winner on its hands. BTW, I'm 80. We use the Max for the road and longer trips. Intelligent Cruise is a must. We call our Versa a baby Max. We did rent a Versa Note several years ago. Nissan has come a way with design.
I've got a '07 Versa Hatchback, and I love it great to see Nissan versa's are still really good cars
Me too ! 2010 versa hatchback here
EXCITING!!! I just got myself a 2020 nissan versa sv. ive been obsessed with watching these kinds of videos. I originally wanted a toyota but this is what i just ended up leaving with, i dropped the gun too fast and jumped on it without seeing what else cars i had to choose from, lol. i'm very grateful though, god is good!!!!
I have a 15 Versa, and considering picking up a new one again. It’s been so reliable, can’t complain.
what about the cvt
Any car that’s under 100k miles is going to be reliable.
If you buy a new verse they are very reliable
@@izek402 have a 2013, cvt transmission is awful.
@@V8orNoCar That's not entirely true.
Just bought that car. In that color. I've owned it for just over an hour. Paid $15,762.00 new. I like the car better than my Prius.
What trim level did u buy??
@@JoesGoldenGarage I have everything except the glowy lights and the spoiler.
Anything is better than a Prius
It sounds like the SV trim.
@@johnnybravo5044 You're right. Love the car. Don't need the spoiler or the glowy lights lol.
Nice review, I just bought the blue SV about 5 weeks ago. Slightly different package though. I did not get the door sills, under lighting nor trunk spoiler. I did not get the raised center console part so it does seem a bit more roomy, also without that there are 2 more USB charge only ports on the top of the center console near the rear as well as the two on the back of the console for rear seat peeps. Making a total of 5 USB ports in the car. My drivers seat does have a folding full length arm rest from the right side. no power seats but it does have tire pressure monitoring. At the pump app $25 to $27 will fill it up which will get you about a 400 mile range just in the city. I am thinking it has a 12.5 gallon tank. I have only had it on interstate for about 25 miles, so at 105mph the car is absolutely stable and smooth! Did not try to push it any further but had no problems at all getting there. I do think the car will do the 140mph on the Speedo unless there is a governor somewhere after 105mph. In the city 33 to 34 seems to be the average. Tech specs shows 122HP and 118TQ so def not a sports car but unlike my last car, this one will outrun a mail truck. Sound system, if your really into music, your probably going to change it. I know I am. Mine has the Halogen projector headlamps. Not as bright as LED. And if your just sitting with them on, when you hit the gas they will brighten up just a little. I feel the car could really use the driving lights like the SR has. There are only 2 gripes I have about the car. One, at night if the rear parking sensor sees a decent sized wet spot on the ground, it WILL STOP you from backing over it. And two, there is a 10 min timer that will shut all power down if your just sitting with the engine off chilling to some tunes. You have to hit the start button to restart timer with foot off brake. And it does not warn you it is about to go off either. No where in settings menu to change that. Bought mine with 2 miles on it, paid $20,078 and I like it! Got 2700 miles on it now.
Can you hear the engine at 105? Also after all these years I don't get why you still can't adjust the timer after turning your car off, but if I ever buy a Versa it'll be a 2020, what you get for $17K is amazing. That or an older Maxima, but I don't know about their CVTs.
10 min timer? I have a 2015 and it’s set at 30 mins.
Open and close a door to reset the timer.
Is that 3:48 normal sound or noise of the engine nissan versa 2020?
I feel like I actually drove this little bugger after watching your video. Very well done broski!
I’m getting this in blue very soon, so happy.
I just got a white sv and I’m six foot six fit great and love it! Traded for a suv and never looking back the gas mileage is in beatable
Ben, I’m driving an 2017 equinox but the mpg is a lousy 19mpg. Considering a Versa SV also in white. Is the steering telescopic?
@@madenluvdesign yes it is
I rented one when I went to Gulf Shores, AL. It was a nice car for an economy car, but I was glad to be back in my 2012 Fusion
Put good CVT's in the cars or put a manual in it. I'm not sure why they keep putting Jatco CVT Transmissions in them. The CVT's in Toyota Prius' go hundreds of thousands of trouble free miles.
CVT in a hybrid is completely different from a CVT in a traditional engine set up though. Nissan is the only company that has issues with the JATCO CVT7. Mitsubishi and Suzuki also utilize the same CVT7 with a way lower % of premature CVT failure. Nissan Xtronic ECU/CVT programming is flawed and paired up with over powered vehicles. The Mitsubishi Mirage INVES III CVT programming has alot less issues considering its torque is only 78. High torque is a CVT killer.
Prius doesn't have a CVT.
as a person who’s only driven mercs before, i kinda like this car surprisingly loll
There's something satisfying about the very economical compacts like the versa, spark, and mirage
Have the same red Nissan Versa- Nissan Almera here in the Malaysia, South East Asia, I have the VLT (top of the spec), 1.0litre Turbocharged, 100PS with 152Torque, $21.4k on the road price
Turbo kicks in at 2.4k RPM and it just breezes something of 50mph to 90mph with minor turbo lag but its a fun one to drive and it sips fuel when needed, 42mpg (18km/l)for city and 51mpg(22km/l) for the highway.
- for the boot there is something like you suggested,a button to press hidden at the boot handle
- the 360 camera comes in clutch all the time, the markers in the software makes it convenient to just rely on it to park
- interiors are leather over here, the front zero gravity seats do my lumbar some good for long drives
- apple carplay, underrated feature, just plug and play
- automatic climate control
- unfortunately there's no intelligent cruise control, only standard cruise control but you can control the speed with the up down button like some old computer game
- one cool thing is that we have the boomerang shaped LED as its daytime running light
Great review of an affordable car.
Diem.
This is definitely a step up, the old one very ugly.
If the $17,000 Versa has infotainment integrated into the dash then there's no excuse for the laziness by other manufacturers who just tack it on like a tablet. Really hate that trend.
Can you review the new Kia Forte GT with the turbo 4-cylinder?
Great review..very interesting and informative..kudos on the highway driving review..its just wanted i want to see..any difference from the 2024? Looking forward to your review on the 2024..thanks again.
it looks like an excellent first time car!
I love the concept of "what is it like to live with?" After all, not too many of us plan to take a Versa or Corolla to the track, right? So a review that tests performance and gives stats is not too useful for a compact car, IMHO.
Peace.
Haha, knew right away you were driving around Michigan. Green electric boxes on the side of the road, overcast skies, barren trees, traffic signals strung over intersections, seperated streets with the "Michigan U turn".' Only had to wait 10 minutes for confirmation.
I've never really liked Nissan until I saw the 2022 Versa and was like hmmm I may need to get one 😂
That's the Almera in my country and had a manual too
The fate of the world depends on you finding and reviewing a manual version of this car.
In Argentina they sell this car with a manual transmission 5 speed, it drives just fine, almost 40 mpg on the highway
@@alanarruzzo6779 what is mpg?
@@alejandrosand miles per galon, 5,8 liters of gas per 100 km
3:29 отчетливо видно что водительское сидение придвинуто ближе к рулю, пассажирское находится дальше. склейка на 3:37 и, сиденье уже отодвинуто назад от руля.
this is your fan from china beijing !!!: super super love all your videos!!!!
Outstanding review.
4:19 sentra
Is that 3:48 normal sound or noise of the engine nissan versa 2020?
Way better than the older model but they can’t make the speedometer digital lol
I want one in a manual. Only problem 80mph brings about 3900 rpm! I see in your video the car keeps the rpms low at cruising speed. Tho not as fun and slower than a manual I can’t be buzzing down the freeway at 80-85 at 4000 rpm. Wear my ass out! Cvt for the win. Our cvt has done well on our 2017 rogue and 52k miles
I feel the same way man. I don't even need a new car yet but one of these with the price tag in the manual looked enticing until I saw how many RPMs it was spending on the highway. I can't do that
@@MountainHomeSupplyCoowner That so you can overtake quicker than the CVT, which would take forever.
Nice.. idk about the CVT tho
In the past I would have agreed, but nowadays almost everyone is doing CVTs. Nissan was really the first to really delve into CVTs, and, like any new car technology, they got bit in the butt at first over reliability issues. Now, though, their newest generation of cvts really are excellent and have thus far proven to be reliable. I guess what I'm saying is that if you're going to be forced to go with a cvt, might as well go with a Nissan since they've been doing it the longest and have arguably the most refined cvt on the market. There was a day in age when automatic transmissions were considered unreliable, as well as turbocharges, now both of these technologies have come a long way, the same goes for the CVT. Most of the problems you hear about CVTs are either from older cars or from people who did not properly maintain their cvts.
@@dave3682 Thanks for the response. I would have to agree with you. CVTs now within the last few years seem to be quite good. Main thing for me is they just feel weird to drive. Kinda like driving an automatic where the torque converter is slipping all the time.
@kill everyone certainly much better than Toyota's, just look at all the issues the CHR has.
@@dave3682 I agree with what you said. I own a 2012 Versa Hatch with well over 105,000 miles and it's still running well. I do keep up on the maintenance which I feel is key to any car if you plan to own it long term. Still, with all the talk of CVT's being unreliable I do have moments where I wonder if my little Versa will one day decide it's time to crap out despite me keeping up on the maintenance.
Till that day comes, if it does, I will continue to adore my little Versa. I feel that the next car I get into though will be a Toyota, despite their higher price tag I feel I'll be driving something more reliable.
@@NightOwl2022 The money you will save by buying just about any other brand can be used to cover any reliability issues that they have. Toyotas are not worth their insane prices, especially used Toyotas.
If reliability is all you're after, buy a Mazda as Mazda is rated as the most reliable vehicle manufacturer as of 2020... and you'll get a much better price on a new or used Mazda than any equivalent Toyota.
Very good car.
~4:18 I'm new so I'm asking... is this for the Sentra OR Versa? Looking to buy
Not my dream car, but def the car I'm buying cause it's affordable. But best believe I'm getting top trim and all the options... in Orange...
bro! always the nissan is best
Can you do the manual transmission review
Drove the SR yesterday and it had a button for the trunk on the trunk near the back up camera. Must be a trim specific item.
Will you be able to get your Hands on the New Altima or Any New Infiniti ?
We have a 2017 Versa. Gets great Gas Mileage. My average on the display is showing 39.2 MPG. I dont race off the line and just take it easy on the throttle. The person in this video did a good job on the review, but drove that thing like he stole it compared to me ha ha. But either way, Don't need a corvette to go grocery shopping. Its super funny when I pull up to the gas station and some one is already there getting gas, I get out and completely fill up my tank , pay and leave, and they are still pumping fuel in there big jacked up truck. lol You do you. As for me going to save up and have more money to spend when I get to the Fun places we can go.
I see Nissan is now going to the sharkfin antenna.
Feels about good as a 15k car can.
keep up with the great job
What happened to the video of this Versa you posted a couple of days ago?
Wasn’t happy with it so I redid it with this take 👍
love that dedication
@@TheTopher I thought you kept the original one really real .
TheTopher thanks for having the tach displayed in this take 👌😊
@@TheTopher You're a legend
Thank you for the POV!!!
If you had to choose between Hyundai Accent 2020 and this one. Which will be the winner?
Depends on the prices, if same price then this versa
Versa by miles. It's safer than the accent.
Nice car, huge shame it’s still got the unreliable CVT though.
Won't know that until this model is run for a few years. Production can be improved...reliability can vary from 1 model year and redesign to another.
@@bernlin2000 the way nissan is going I dont they will improve unless they depart ways with Renault.
Actually, my parents have a 2015 Nissan Versa with the CVT and have put 151,000 miles on it with no problems. They haven't even bother maintaining it. It's been the most reliable car they have ever owned.
@@bloo22ca Ironically Renaults are way more reliable than Nissan, and not a single Renault model uses the shitty CVT's.
@@derbigpr500 but they built super reliable cars before they were partnered with Renault. After that their quality went down.
Dude when you were backing up after the walkaround you said sentra and not versa LoL
9:36 ; Nissan leaving reliability in it's rear view mirror.
😂😂😂
Nissan Versa and Nissan Almera
Why is the steering wheel so big
So I found out that you have two channels. This and WRM.
That's not true. Winding Road is a different guy that can't talk
Dennis Xu This is the same guy that "can't" talk in WRM.
@@RealNameNeverUsed
WRONG, two different dudes. One is talkative, the other is mute.
@@Lucky8s no he is the producer for Winding Road, meaning he IS the guy driving. he speaks on this channel for more of a review. Winding Road is all about the sound and look and aesthetic of the cars he drives.
How many inches are the rims stock on the sv
How do you think it compares to the Hyundai accent and Kia Rio? Or any other suggestion? I’m looking to buy the “best” cheap car. Thank you
This one felt the best imo, the others felt obviously cheap
4:18 “Sentra” 😋
9:51 Omgggg
BMW 540i (G30) Please!
Did you like it better than the Rio?
Can we get 2017 Nissan Murano or 2019 Nissan Murano?
Yes!
People trash it for the CVT and most of there CVTs have gotten much better over the years like anything else over time.
They still don't hold up that well compared to the norm.
@@ppaauull3854 Both of my Nissan's never left me stranded I had a 96 Hardbody pick up and I have a 16 frontier keep hating
@@southernclassik I've driven Maxima's with 200k original CVTs
@@ppaauull3854 If u still think it's junk watch The fast lane car channel they drove a 4 banger frontier up a mountain in Colorado with a 4wheeler in the back
@@mauricemotors8207
Both of your Nissan's had normal automatic transmissions. The Nissan trucks have always been good.
U should do a review on the 2020 Honda Odyssey Elite.
Did you just say Sentra instead of Versa at 4:18 😁🤣
4:17 you said sentra lol
How is it holding up?
Can you try the 2020 Lexus ES?
12:03 what is the music called?
Hi
Please film more videos with
the MX 5. All the best Shaun of NYC
How did you get apple car play to start automatically
Plug and play essentially.
@@Nemi9 my car doesn’t have that option the only way I can get car play is plugging in my iPhone to the USB port under the main console
What songs were used for the sound test?
Ooyy - Pink Mirrors
What year corolla would you buy ?
Gets about same mpg as a civic with 70 less hp and a bigger engine
But the civic takes premium for the turbo
The civic also has a bigger engine too and gets the same mpg
2018 Elantra GL next?
Does this model has drive modes?
car is car
'Optional extra center arm rest' IM OUT
Storage console armrest is an extra cost . I believe there is still an armrest for the drivers seat if you don't opt for the storage console armrest.
Hey man! I really enjoy your videos, your binaural mics work great! I work as a car salesman in mexico since 2015 and I'd like to make some videos like this. I'm wondering how to approach the (dealer? Corporate?) to get the cars. Do you have a good advise on how to do it?? Thank you!!
I like it.
How tall are you Mr. Tropher?
3:31.
I dont think that a versa should have a flat bottom steering wheel.
Actually Nissan did us a real big favor there. You see if you put a steering wheel cover on, it creates a small hiding spot there for things that should not be found...right in plain sight and no one would ever know it. With the exception of a Police dog. Snif Snif.
@@zarrensanders8359 lol i personally never use steering wheel covers. I lubricate my steering wheels with leather conditioner to keep them in top condition
My 2016 Note had a stitched leather steering wheel (SV trim). Not sure why they switched to this style, it looks cheaper and mass-produced.
@@bernlin2000 my biggest gripe is how even luxury brands have leatherette in the base models and it sucks compared to leather
Used Altima or new Versa?
New Versa
Maybe a new car Corolla is better but in the USED MARKET 30k miles plus Nissan way cheaper 2020 versa 14k 35k miles
2020 corolla 110k miles for 13k
4:18 “Sentra” 🤪
Is it possible to get the all wheel drive
Tom Snyder lmao of course not.
Hi sir.. Im from Malaysia im doing car review channel.. This almera is not release yet in my country.. So can i have ur permission to use some of this footage for my video sir.. As always i will put ur link as credit.. Tq sir.. 😉🙏🏽
no
No
NO
nO
No
How much of many dolor
You or in Michigan I live Michigan cool😎
9:52
Not bad
Thats nissan micra sedan lol americans really dont like hatch
Wish we did have the Micra in the US.
@truongtu0191 Decent? i never see a roundabout on USA, just crossings...
Is this class C or B ?
B
What 0to60
10 seconds of misery
5:00
No Android auto on that?
it has
@@507edwards ok because I didn't hear it mentioned I wasn't sure
Song Name
Ooyy - Pink Mirrors
17,000? Way too much! In a year or 2 it’ll drop down to 10,000. I’ll stick with my 2010 Versa automatic non CVT with over 200,000 miles original engine and transmission.