For 2019, the NissanConnectSM infotainment suite becomes an option in SV ($16,550) and SR ($18,360) trims.
#VERSA NOTE VERSION MANUAL#
That’s about a thousand dollars more than the Versa Sedan that drops the manual transmission.īesides the better drive experience and V-motion grille you find in modern Nissan sedans, Versa Note comes with standard Bluetooth. If you want more versatility and space than the budget sedan, the Versa Note hatch starts at $15,650 with standard Xtronic transmission. 2019 Versa Note 2019 Nissan Versa Note | Nissan All things considered, it’s probably worth the extra money if this tech is important to you.
#VERSA NOTE VERSION DRIVERS#
Versa drivers also get the Sirius XM option with the package. In terms of infotainment, NissanConnectSM brings Apple CarPlay and Android Auto aboard with Bluetooth hands-free phone and texting. It gains a push-button start function (Nissan Intelligent Key), a vehicle immobilizer system (to stop the car remotely), and a “fill tire” alert.
This package will keep the 15-inch aluminium-alloy wheels, fog lights, chrome accents and leather-wrapped steering wheel. SV Special Edition package 2019 Nissan Versa Sedan | NissanĬar shoppers will find the biggest changes in the SV Special Edition package ($800), which went up $3 and goes with the Versa SV Sedan ($15,990) with Xtronic transmission. The only factory option on these base models remains black 15-inch alloy wheels ($505). Upgrading to the Xtronic transmission, a CVT that boosts fuel economy significantly, means going for the Versa S Plus ($14,500). As it launches the 2019 edition, consumers will only see a $50 increase in the price of the base (S) model with manual transmission ($12,360).Īll Versa sedans continue coming with the 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine (109 horsepower). PricingĮarlier in 2018, Nissan brought a standard rearview camera and 7.0-inch color touchscreen to every Versa Sedan. Here’s everything you’ll find new in both models.
The Versa Sedan and its pricier hatchback version (Versa Note) are still posting more sales than the Mazda 3, Dodge Durango, and Volkswagen Jetta.įor the 2019 model year, Nissan will look to at least sustain its performance with the Versa Sedan and Versa Note. Overall, it’s been a year of losses (?24%) for the lowest-priced car on the U.S. Meanwhile, sales of the humble Nissan Versa ($13,255 including destination) had fallen by 50%. Over 6,000 sales of the BMW X3 ($41,000) and nearly as many of the Ford Expedition ($52,130) drove up these transaction prices. If you look at the vehicles that surged during the month, you get an idea how that number got so high. In August 2018, the average price of a new car transaction came to $35,541.