Nissan Announces Pricing for Enhanced 2011 Versa Sedan and Hatchback
Manufacturer’s suggested retail prices for the Versa sedan and hatchback start at $9,990 and $13,890, respectively.
by Staff
December 30, 2010
2011 Nissan Versa hatchback and sedan
2 min to read
Nissan North America Inc. announced running enhancements to the model year 2011 Versa lineup.
Beginning with December production, all Versa trim levels now come standard with power windows and door locks. This change affects all Versa 1.6 sedans, as well as Versa 1.8 S sedan and 1.8 S hatchback models. (Power windows and door locks are already standard on Versa SL models). As a result of these enhancements, the optional S Power Plus Package is replaced by the S Plus Package, which offers cruise control and remote keyless entry.
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The 2011 Versa Sedan 1.6 Base 5MT model remains one of the lowest priced new vehicles available in the United States market with its starting M.S.R.P. unchanged at $9,990.
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices* for the 2011 Nissan Versa sedan models include:
Model/Engine/Transmission
Versa Sedan 1.6 Base 5MT
$9,990 USD
Versa Sedan 1.6 5MT
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$11,260 USD
Versa Sedan 1.6 4AT
$12,260 USD
Versa Sedan1.8 S 6MT
$13,940 USD
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Versa Sedan 1.8 S 4AT
$14,940 USD
Versa Sedan 1.8 SL 4AT
$16,490 USD
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices* for the 2011 Nissan Versa Hatchback models include:
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Model/Engine/Transmission
Versa Hatchback 1.8 S 6MT
$13,890 USD
Versa Hatchback 1.8 S 4AT
$14,890 USD
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Versa Hatchback 1.8 SL CVT
$16,920 USD
* MSRP excludes applicable tax, title, license fees and destination charges. Dealer sets actual price. Prices and specs are subject to change without notice.
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