Nissan's 2017 Versa subcompact car retails for at least $12,825, which remains unchanged from the 2016 model year. The sedan is on sale now.
by Staff
August 30, 2016
Photo of the 2017 Versa courtesy of Nissan.
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Photo of the 2017 Versa courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan's 2017 Versa subcompact car retails for at least $12,825, which remains unchanged from the 2016 model year. The sedan is on sale now.
Nissan is offering four Versa models that will retail for $12,825 for the 1.6 S with a five-speed manual transmission, $14,825 for the 1.6 S with the Xtronic continuously variable transmission (CVT), $16,415 for the 1.6 SV with Xtronic, and $17,975 for the 1.6 SL with Xtronic.
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