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James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
Naples, Florida — And then there were none. My subcompact 2025 Nissan Versa sedan tester was the last of its breed: a new car that starts under $20,000. The $18,350 Versa ceased production for sale in ...
REMEMBER the Mitsubishi L300 Versa van? Well, even if the L300’s passenger van version isn’t making a comeback anytime soon, the nameplate certainly has. So, say hello to the new Mitsubishi Versa, ...
Nissan has discontinued its most affordable vehicle, the Versa subcompact sedan. The end of the Versa marks the disappearance of new U.S. vehicles priced under $20,000. The decision comes as average ...
Yet again, the cheapest new car in America is exiting stage left. The Nissan Versa won’t see a 2026 model year, as it officially ended production this month. The Drive was the first to report on the ...
Remember when America's cheapest new cars used to cost well below 20,000 dollars? That era has been consigned to automotive history's dustbin as Nissan has finally confirmed the death of the US-market ...
The writing was on the wall earlier this year when Nissan ended production of the manual-transmission Versa. The three-pedal version of the least expensive new car sold in America was discontinued due ...
The Nissan Versa is the cheapest new car on sale in America here in 2025 — and as it turns out, 2025 is turning out to be a standout year for the tiny sedan. Is the Versa selling like hotcakes a sign ...
The $17,190 base-model Nissan Versa S, the last U.S.-market production car with a five-speed manual, is ending production. According to Automotive News, the manual Versa is the latest automotive ...
Nissan has been in a difficult spot for a while, but recently the automaker's problems are even more pronounced. There are two key, but intertwined factors that are holding Nissan back, and I'm not ...