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2025 Nissan Versa: America’s Cheapest New Car Is (Surprisingly) Thriving

In an era of $50,000 EVs and $80,000 trucks, the 2025 Nissan Versa—the cheapest new car in America—is staging an unlikely comeback. Sales are up 72% this year, proving that affordable transportation still has a place in the market. Here’s why the Versa is suddenly hot.

Why Is the Versa Selling So Well?

Sales Surge:

  • 30,619 sold in 2025 (Jan-June) — up 71.9% vs. 2024.
  • Already outsold all of 2022 (13,399 units).
  • Now Nissan’s 4th best-selling model (behind Rogue, Kicks, Altima).

Affordability Wins:

  • Starts at $20,130 (after killing the $16K manual version).
  • Still undercuts every new car (next-cheapest: Mitsubishi Mirage discontinued).
  • Good financing deals (Nissan’s leasing/fleet strategy helps).

Safety & Tech for the Price:

  • Standard automatic emergency braking.
  • Apple CarPlay/Android Auto (7-inch touchscreen).
  • Surprisingly decent interior (for $20K).

What’s the Catch?

No More Bargain-Basement Model:

  • Manual transmission discontinued (RIP $15,730 base price).
  • Now starts at $20,130 (SR trim, CVT only).

It’s Still a Cheap Car:

  • Underpowered 122-hp engine (0-60 in ~9 sec).
  • Plasticky interior (but better than a Mirage).
  • No AWD, no hybrid (crossovers are stealing buyers).

Should You Buy One?

Yes, if:

  • You need a new car under $20K (good luck finding one).
  • You prioritize fuel economy (35 mpg highway).
  • You don’t care about driving fun (it’s an appliance).

Skip if:

  • You want features (even a Kia Rio feels more premium).
  • You drive in snow (no AWD option).
  • You hate CVTs (the Versa’s is fine, but not great).

Wild Card: The Nissan Kicks (starting at $21,975) offers more space and style for just $1,800 more.

Bottom Line: The Versa is proof that cheap cars still matter—but its future is uncertain as SUVs dominate.

mark edward

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