I spent yesterday with the Versa–mostly highway but enough in town, too.
Very roomy up front. For a “small” car, it doesn’t feel small up front. (I know, it’s bigger than what most of us consider to be small.)
Plenty of bolstering for the seat backs, but the seat bottoms feels flat and a tick too short.
Radar cruise and CarPlay on our tester. Both big and small USB ports.
Big, clear gauges. Knobs and buttons, too.
Hard plastic upper door panels. The steering wheel still feels too hard to me.
So, that CVT. If you just treat this like an appliance and aren’t too much into cars, would you notice? Nissan’s CVTs have gotten better with time, but I think everyone here would notice. It’s still a CVT, and the engine isn’t blessed with an overabundance of power. End result: A little pokey, and not in the Gumby sort of way.
The Versa–at least ours–wanders a bit on the highway. Maybe it was the wind, maybe it was the tall profile, maybe it was the alignment, maybe it was the pavement (yay to I-4), but it felt more nervous than anything else I have driven in a while.
Is this your ’90s throwback? I’m going to say no, and I have driven/owned/lived with most all of that era’s greatest hits.
Would the experience change with the stick, an alignment and tires? Maybe? Then maybe it would feel more like the B segment cars of just a few years ago.