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1196 messages, Last post on Nov 11, 2009 at 8:58 PM
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Nissan said the USA Versa will be manufactured in Nissan's Aguascalientes, Mexico plant. I read that this is the same plant that has been producing the US Sentra cars. Does anyone know of the quality level of the Sentra or any other cars coming from this plant? I heard that car quality depends a lot on the plant it comes from.
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Price isn't that great since you have to upgrade to the top of the line model to get things as basic as cruise control. Exterior styling looks very awkward and out of date already. Interior styling is plain, but could be spun as "clean and simple." Now, what does it have going for it? The gas mileage had better be better than all the competition or there is little reason to buy this car. Seems about as competitive and attractive a choice as the current Mitsubishi Galant is to an Accord/Camry or even Sonata. |
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Replying to: mahas (Oct 14, 2005 9:50 am)
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Replying to: backy (Oct 14, 2005 10:28 am) |
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I think this is mostly a city car, and Cruise Control isn't something necessary. Although loaded up it costs $17K, which is a litle shocking. I'd rather forgo the Keyless Go for the Civic LX. |
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I think the Clio is a better looking car. Some how the nissan just isn't as fluid as it should be. The sedan is Horrific. I like the Yaris interior better. It is going to be hard to beat Kia on price and equipment. I have read some high praise for the Rio5's steering and responses. I will have to see it in person before I can make a full evaluation.
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Arent the official prices- they are simply used to gather market data. Not sure how that all works, but I'd bet you wont see those numbers be the actual ones. When Nissan did the same with the new M series Infiniti, prices varied widely. ~alpha |
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as I've stated on the "Low-End" forum recently, I am on my 2nd Kia in a row and am totally impressed with both of them. I like the new '06 Kia Rio sedan, even in black, with those large side mouldings blendly neatly in. I am adding the '06 Kia Rio sedan and Kia Rio5 to my futures list and would love to test drive them both. Kia's in general are just so hard to beat on price, feature content, Warranty and even performance, as you have mentioned on Rio5's steering and response feedback. Interested in how both new Rio's are performing for owners. |
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| I like the look of the Versa.The less brand new parts the better conserning reliability. I would definately want the manual transmission. Even though clutch replacement isn't covered under warranty, I think I would still come out ahead on maintenace cost if something were to go wrong with the CVT after warranty. The Clio is up for Euro car of the year award.I learned to drive a stick shift on an old renault Dauphne. | |
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Replying to: chrisducati (Oct 15, 2005 8:29 am)
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