Nissan to keep price unchanged for the 2018 Versa Sedan in the US market
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Nissan announced a starting U.S. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of US$ 11,990 for the 2018 Versa Sedan – unchanged from the past two model years (Versa Sedan S with 5-speed manual transmission).
For the new model year, Versa Sedan adds standard adjustable front headrests, map lamps and variable intermittent wipers for all grades, along with one new exterior color – Deep Blue Pearl. The 2018 Nissan Versa Sedan is available now at Nissan dealers nationwide.
The 2018 Versa Sedan is offered in three grade levels and two transmission choices. The popular SV Special Edition Package, introduced last year, continues in 2018 with a price of just US$ 500. It includes an array of popular features – 15-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, fog lights, leather-wrapped steering wheel, 5.0-inch color display audio, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Streaming audio via Bluetooth, Hands-free Text Messaging Assistant and RearView Monitor, among other features.
For the Versa S Plus equipped with Xtronic transmission, the MSRP is at US$ 14,130, while the SV version also with Xtronic comes with a US$ 15,720 price tag. A destination and handling fee of US$ 885 applies for all options.
All 2018 Versa Sedan models are equipped with a 109-horsepower 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine with a range of fuel efficiency-enhancing technologies.
The available Xtronic transmission utilizes an auxiliary gearbox using planetary gearing, helping enhance efficiency and provide driving enjoyment through new-generation D-mode step shift programming. Fuel economy with the Xtronic transmission is rated at 31 mpg city, 39 mpg highway and 34 mpg combined.
All Versa models for the North American market are built at one of the two manufacturing plants that Nissan operates in Aguascalientes, Mexico.
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