The newest Versa seems to be getting better reviews. I haven’t driven a Nissan in years, but it looks decent for the price. I’m also more focused on the fact it’s got three pedals and it can be bought new.
The newest Versa seems to be getting better reviews. I haven’t driven a Nissan in years, but it looks decent for the price. I’m also more focused on the fact it’s got three pedals and it can be bought new.
You have to go cheaper. Versa S.
The CarFax reports do show the majority of them came through auction purchases. Although, a handful of them came through a used dealer called BH Motorcars in NJ. Maybe they’re moving cars between them to keep money moving? Who knows. Take that information however you’d like.
I had a 98 Grand Am with the V6 from 2002 to 2005. It was the biggest piece of crap with only 27k miles on it. At 63k, my extended warranty paid for itself almost twice over from repairs.
Did you purposely cut down the tree or.......
I don’t see many Corvettes at the local country clubs. It’s usually a Merc/BMW convertibles for the boomers and Escalades/Navigators/X7s for those with kids.
Live in the Rust Belt for a few years with that thin Japanese metal. You’ll see what we mean.
Wouldn’t it be a Bud Light or Coors Original though? A Manhattan seems too sophisticated for a Corvette owner.
Took about 9 actually. It was still running around earlier this year until it “caught fire” according to the CarFax report I pulled.
I ALMOST bought one of these back in 2005. Ended up in a Mazda3. I think I made the better decision.
Great question. 90 + octane booster??
I didn’t either until I went into the hills of New Mexico and I saw 85/88/90. I legit stood there for 30 seconds trying to figure out what to put into my RAV4 rental.
Wow, this is amazing!
Yes they do.
I haven’t been in the new Kia, but I swear every other van I’ve been in the second row of (Odyssey, Sienna, Caravan, etc.) doesn’t have the seat comfort of the Flex. Yes, there may be more space, but the Flex’s seats were vastly superior to those.