@maganaonline Honda, toyota, mitsubishi, Subaru have had fuel doors on driver side as long as I can remember. Almost all european cars have fuel door on the passenger side through.
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Here in Brazil're really doing it very successfully.
Look that Nissan is not a very well known brand here.
The problem is that cars are very expensive in Brazil. To give you an idea, Brazilians pay a car (such as the Versa) simpler (less options) or R$ 40000.00 / + or- $ 20000.00.
But there's one very important detail, the minimum wage in Brazil
This car is doing a good success in Brazil. It gets something of Nissan Sunny and Nissan Altima. I wish the rear could be better designed. But it is a very good car for entry level customers.
The problem with the 2012 Versa 1.6S to me is Front Headrests are too large. Seats are too high also. The interior of the 2010 Versa looks better. However exterior of this Versa looks more luxurious in my opinion. Back lights need re-shaping. This Versa appears to be more roomy.
@ny1fanta I didn't notice that. That could be a problem if you are driving long distances. Your right arm will get tired, eventually. Good observation!
@maganaonline Honda, toyota, mitsubishi, Subaru have had fuel doors on driver side as long as I can remember. Almost all european cars have fuel door on the passenger side through.
Shuffle3956 1 month ago
Do not write in English. Translated by Google translator.
Here in Brazil're really doing it very successfully.
Look that Nissan is not a very well known brand here.
The problem is that cars are very expensive in Brazil. To give you an idea, Brazilians pay a car (such as the Versa) simpler (less options) or R$ 40000.00 / + or- $ 20000.00.
But there's one very important detail, the minimum wage in Brazil
is only R$ 622.00 / + or- $ 400.00.
Complicated.
aspcar 1 month ago
Fuel cap on the driver side?!?! I like that... you usually only see that on American cars in my experience.
maganaonline 2 months ago
Excelent car! Here in Brazil it is the best 1.6.
krikaoli 2 months ago
This car is doing a good success in Brazil. It gets something of Nissan Sunny and Nissan Altima. I wish the rear could be better designed. But it is a very good car for entry level customers.
Flyermac 2 months ago
The problem with the 2012 Versa 1.6S to me is Front Headrests are too large. Seats are too high also. The interior of the 2010 Versa looks better. However exterior of this Versa looks more luxurious in my opinion. Back lights need re-shaping. This Versa appears to be more roomy.
tnguyen318 2 months ago
Is this smaller than the Sentra? more specifically in the back seat leg room...?
pianoboy1952 3 months ago
@ny1fanta I didn't notice that. That could be a problem if you are driving long distances. Your right arm will get tired, eventually. Good observation!
Amar7605 3 months ago
excelente carro
elciberman 3 months ago
Nice socks! (2:11)
jimmyess3331 3 months ago