Also, a digital stereo system with Sirius and better side mirrors to help overcome the blind spots towards the rear third of the car would have been nice. I explained the situation to this customer representative and how the vehicle was only 2,000 kms over the warranty. This is a safety hazard for sure,. The suspension work required front end alignment, now the car pulls left on the highway and the steering wheel is off center to the left. I had no way of getting back home with my car.
They never disclosed to me that the transmission was replaced 40k so right before I bought it. So pretty much I've gotten zero information an a run around. My daughter requires a vehicle for placement and to go to and from work due to the hours she is to work. Love the ease of adjustable radio controls on steering wheel, the anchor strapping systems for car seats, and the double glove compartment. This is causing unsafe driving conditions. On the one I rented, everything worked just fine.
Everything I dislike about the car is a much bigger priority than the fuel savings. The road and wind noise, and the smoothness of the ride, are among the best I have ever experienced in a small car. Because of the issues I experienced with the Versa, due to no fault of my own, I feel I should be compensated for the cost of the repairs. All of a sudden I'd have to pull over on side of the road turn it off and put it back in gear. Iam the first owner, and car shouldn't be going through any engine problems.
Don't even think about buying it if you get snow in your area. Most bumps and dips in the pavement are muffled, though larger potholes can upset the suspension. Which Is Better: 2014 Nissan Versa or 2014 Toyota Yaris? After filling the overflow, the smell still persists. So far I am getting 35 mpg, but, I've only had it for one week. The vehicle was not repaired. Then I ended up getting ahold of them the next day and they told me no doubt it is fixed and that they ended up not putting in a new transmission after they read up on it.
The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. They never disclosed to me that the transmission was replaced 40k so right before I bought it. I had an independent transmission shop take a look for a second opinion and they found a Nissan Technical Bulletin that stated that water can intrude in the tail light and cause a short on the circuit that is also attached to the transmission range sensor via a wire that runs from the front of the car to the back. They found nothing wrong but out of concern, I had a 30,000 mile service done on car. Original review: June 7, 2018 I will never buy another Nissan! Needless to say, I have purchased my last Nissan. I took it to the Nissan dealer on March 3, 2016 and I was told that it was master brake cylinder failure.
In 2017, the car was stopping in the middle of the road to the point that I could not drive anymore, putting my life in dangerous. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The suspension work required front end alignment, now the car pulls left on the highway and the steering wheel is off center to the left. But that's not enough for the reviewer, I guess. I was then told by this representative that the vehicle would have to be taken to a Nissan dealership and looked at to see what the problem was and if it would be covered. The brakes failed while driving at an unknown speed. I understeered half a lane on a mid-speed sweeping corner.
This is for 2007-2010 Nissan Versa + other models of Nissan. Once the brake lights worked, the issue suddenly was gone. There is lots of room for people and all their stuff. Nissan refused to extend the warranty even though other models had the transmission warranty extended to 120,000 miles for the same issues. Nice and easy to drive.
However, the car would not jerk forward when shifting from park to neutral and then to reverse. Nissan did not do anything to help. Original review: June 12, 2018 The Nissan Versa 2017 is a very fine car. Tricia told me to contact Nissan Consumer Affairs. To become certified pre-owned, each vehicle must pass a 167-point inspection. I am one of thousands of victims of Nissan not recalling there cars knowing they put out a horrible and dangerous product out on the roads.
In addition, all but the top trim levels are sparsely equipped. We know that we have to take very good care of it in order to keep it for many years to come! But since I'm over warranty, I have nothing else I can do except share this information with everyone else. As I approached the stop light I began to gradually apply the brakes to slow down, but the pedal went to the floor and the brakes did not engage. I will do this multiple times until its warmed up. I had a new rear tail light assembly installed and this fixed my car completely! I did my shopping and started my Versa and was pulling out of the store parking lot and the gas pedal quit working again. Parking lots are no problem??? I need to switch the car to neutral for it to switch gears.
I have started to hear the same thing about the transmissions from other Nissan Versa owners and I want to give anyone else a heads up before they buy anything from Nissan. Two different shops, one of the shops being a Nissan dealership itself, assessed the car yielding same result - transmission failed and need a new battery. My life is over now. Took it to a Nissan service department. Iam the first owner, and car shouldn't be going through any engine problems. The failure mileage was 36,860. My 200sx lasted 17 years.