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I am new to the forum, but have been reading avidly what you all have had to say for several months. I had salivated over the Fits six months before they even got to showrooms, but now refuse to beg to buy a car. So, I have explored several options, including the Scion xD and the Versa. I really want a hatchback with decent or better fuel economy. I'm looking now at the inventory of 2007 1.8S HB, MT, and wondering if it is even possible to buy one of these (or even a 2008) without power DL, W, etc. Maybe an odd question, but I drive a 1990 honda civic wagon (alas, great engine, but lots of things breaking) and a working radio is a luxury for me! Although very convenient to have these upgrades, I wouldn't particularly miss them. I am also looking to keep the price as low as possible. Plus, seems that Power DL, W, etc. just are one more category of things that can go wrong. Finally, if the Power Package isn't really an option, then why not make it standard? FYI, I live on Long Island and am looking at dealerships in Suffolk County here. Would appreciate your thoughts.
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Replying to: civicwagonrip (Aug 20, 2007 10:19 am)
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Replying to: samnc (Aug 20, 2007 10:47 am) Is there a mechanical reason that the Power Package is necessary if one wants ABS? The literature says that to get ABS on a 1.8S, one needs the Power Package. The entire options packaging system is pretty fixed, if you ask me, i.e., really limits choices. I like Toyota's system of being able to pick single items. In the Civic wagon, I get about 34-36 on the hway (w/o AC, which doesn't work anymore); not sure what I get around town. I still think it sad that the options for a good, fuel efficient hatchback are so slim 18 years later (than my 1990). In the Real MPG strand of the Forum, it seems that drivers find decent mpg after about a year.... |
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Replying to: trissette7 (Aug 13, 2007 3:46 pm) Please let me know . I'm thinging about buying one Versa SL. |
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A reporter would like to talk with a consumer who have purchased a Toyota Yaris, Honda Fit or Nissan Versa and why they purchased their small vehicle. Please respond to ctalati
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Replying to: kirstie_h (Aug 21, 2007 6:46 am) |
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You save $2k on eBay and no haggle!
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Replying to: samnc (Aug 22, 2007 10:53 pm)
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Replying to: mike767 (Aug 23, 2007 5:44 am) |
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I paid 13,238 including all MD taxes, titles and licensing fees and got the 1.9% financing for 36 Months on a new 5 door Versa Hatchback with no options (manual, has ac and radio/cd player). Price includes $500 rebate. The price, financing and safety features made this make and model my choice. I purchased from DarCars College Park Nissan.
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