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1196 messages, Last post on Nov 11, 2009 at 8:58 PM
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Replying to: johnxyz (Feb 20, 2009 11:01 am) FWIW it does seem to be true that quality control on American and Mexican made vehicles is equal to or better than on Japanese made vehicles (by "made" I mean country of manufacture, not nationality of manufacturer). I expected better quality on my Japanese-made Yaris and Honda Fit than on my Civic made in America, but the quality was actually lower. I guess the Japanese domestic market hit a plateau while the plants in America and Mexico kept pushing for more quality. BTW the low marks for reliability seem to pertain only to the Versa Sedan. My Versa hatchback was perfect.
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The local dealer will perform the TSB on the fuel pump regulator when the part comes in at the end of the week. No hassle from the service writer...my kid's very happy! Taking it on a weekend family trip up to Vero Beach on friday so it'll be nice to see how she handles on I-95. Guess I'll get to check out the rear seats also. The Sandman |
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Replying to: micweb (Feb 25, 2009 2:29 pm) What's your spin as to the poor reliability of the Versa Sedan? Do you think this bad showing relates to ALL versions of the sedan? Hope to hear from you... Thanx- Peace!<-AladdinSane-<-
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Replying to: aladdinsane (Feb 26, 2009 4:00 am) |
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I'm strongly considering this car, and wondering how it is for highway cruising. I gather noise and road bumps are muted...they were on my local road test drive. but I'm wondering: how's the seat after a few hours? driving position for legs/knees/etc? anything else of note? thanks very much for any and all insights!
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Replying to: moontom (Mar 16, 2009 8:14 am)
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Replying to: moontom (Mar 16, 2009 8:14 am) The automatic versions may give similar freeway mileage to the stick shift, since while they are intrinsically less efficient, they have lower freeway r.p.m. A highly recommended car - midsize inside per EPA, while compact exterior and good gas mileage. |
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Mar 16, 2009 12:13 pm) |
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Renault and Nissan formed their alliance in 1999 with Renault holding something like a 45% stake in Nissan. The Versa is the US/Canada name for the Tiida which is available in various overseas markets. It's based on the same mechanical platform as the Renault Clio so I suppose you could look at it as "made by Renault" if you'd like. I just turned over 47,000 on my Versa the other day. The semantics of who it's made by have not been a factor for me.
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Hi... I'd like to know why Nissan saw fit to eliminate the Sun and Sound package from its options list for the Versa SL sedan. Anyone have an idea? The automaker claims it's due to lack of interest on the consumer's part...that customers just don't seem to want that package with the sedan. I disagree, speaking for myself. A sunroof and high powered audio system with subwoofer would really make the sedan an attractive buy, again speaking for myself. One other thing: Is there a strong possibility that Nissan will offer traction control/electronic stability control with the Versa for 2010? All of these optional equipment features I've described above would certainly make the SL sedan/5 dr quite a strong contender. It would be a deal maker for yours truly, next model year, for sure! Peace!<-AladdinSane<- |
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