Nissan Versa
Nissan Versa is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan in the Americas for the following models:
- First generation Nissan Versa sedan (C11; 2006–2012)
- First generation Nissan Versa hatchback (C11; 2006–2013)
- Second generation Nissan Versa sedan (N17; 2012–2019)
- Nissan Versa Note (E12; 2013–2019)
- Third generation Nissan Versa sedan (N18; 2019–present)
According to a Nissan press release in 2008, "versa" is short for "versatile space" meant to imply the spaciousness of the interior and configurable cargo arrangements.[1] The Versa is one of the few remaining subcompact cars left on sale in the North American market, with most automakers dropping small cars from their lineups to focus on crossover SUVs.[2]
Sales
Calendar year | United States[3] | Canada[4] |
---|---|---|
2006 | 22,044 | |
2007 | 79,443 | |
2008 | 85,182 | |
2009 | 82,906 | |
2010 | 99,705 | |
2011 | 99,730 | |
2012 | 113,327 | 12,476 |
2013 | 117,352 | 12,297 |
2014 | 139,781 | 13,314 |
2015 | 144,528 | 9,120 |
2016 | 132,214 | 7,720 |
2017 | 106,772 | 7,865 |
2018 | 75,809 | 6,430 |
2019 | 66,596 | 2,369 |
2020 | 48,273 | 126 |
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nissan Versa. |
- "日産自動車 | News Press Release". Nissan-global.com. 28 September 2005. Archived from the original on 15 July 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
- Counts, Reese (2020-12-22). "Nissan Versa Prices, Reviews, and Pictures | Edmunds". Edmunds.com.
- "Nissan Versa and Versa Note US car sales figures". carsalesbase.com. 2015-11-09. Retrieved 2021-01-11.
- Model. "Nissan Versa Sales Figures | GCBC". Retrieved 2021-01-11.
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