Nissan Versa Hatchback Review
Nissan Tiida or Nissan’s Versa as it is known well throughout North America is a compact car, currently listed amongst mid-sized car, owing to its large interior space. Replacing the long-standing Pulsar and Sunny, Versa was launched in latter half of 2004. Based on the-then latest global Nissan B platform with a wheelbase stretch provides world class facilities. Though available in hatchback and sedan form, versa characterizes high roofs, a trend that re emerged during the nineties.



Versa Hatchback form characterizes an exclusive passenger cabin integrated with cargo space, usually, top hinged door system to store or a flip-up window. Generally, the hatchback form includes two passenger rows in the passenger cabin, with the front row capable of bending, thereby incorporating for more of cargo space. Practically similar to station wagons, hatchback models are equipped to carry volumes of load across distances of small to average proportions. One of the more visible features of Versa’s Hatchback includes steep racking at the rear end, thereby, bringing it amongst models of close proximity with one of the smallest models, in terms of length.



Armed with a 1.8 liter DOHC 16-valve 4-cylender engine and powered by 122 horsepower at 5,200 rotations per minute and driven by 127 pound-feet torque at 4,800 rotations per minute, Versa’s Hatchback is sure to grab its fair share of attention. Available in a number of attractive colors, Nissan’s Versa hatchback comes to you in S and SL trims. Moreover, ULEV emission and a continuous variable valve timing control system compounded by a direct ignition system make it a power to reckon with in the near future.



Controlled by a 4-speed automatic and a 6-speed manual transmission system, Versa’s Hatchback has an impressive drive train. Braking system proves to be flexible by accommodating for any of the front disc and rear drum, accompanies by a 4-wheel anti-lock breaking system (ABS). The power steering makes Versa a dominant force in the world of mid-sized compact car.



The exteriors speak volumes for the work that Nissan has carried out in the making of the model. Decorated with 15-inch alloy wheels and equipped with fog lights and a rear roof spoiler, plus a one-touch rear hatch release makes it a must have. However the legend has it that SL supports Sports as well as sunroof options.


Interiors are as glamorous as it can get. Intelligent keyless entry system, Bluetooth hands free, power door locks power windows and cruise control chip in to add glory to the vehicle. Adding on, a rear window defroster and a rear intermittent wiper and washer make it sustainable even in rugged conditions. The audio system is truly, world class, with a six speaker set and enhanced speed sensitive audio volume makes one feel truly at ease.











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