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About 2009 Nissan Versa
Overview

Wrapped in a very small package, the 2009 Nissan Versa impresses with its incredible amount of interior room. Boasting class-leading passenger volume, both the sedan and hatchback versions make an attractive purchase for small families, while its low pricetag attracts first-time buyers needing versatile space on an economy budget. The 2009 Versa enters its fourth year unchanged.
The front-wheel-drive Versa comes in base S and SL trims in both the sedan and hatch. The sole powerplant is a 1.8-liter inline four, capable of 122 hp and acceptable 26/31 mpg. A 6-speed manual with overdrive is standard, but the S gets an optional 4-speed automatic with overdrive, while the SL can be equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) for more seamless shifting. Neither powertrain packs a lot of power. Acceleration is labored and noisy – a not-unusual characteristic for a subcompact.
The 2009 Versa handles extremely tightly, lending an air of fun behind the wheel. Precise steering, easy maneuverability (thanks to its small size), and a stable ride provided by its long wheelbase combine to deliver a nimble feel to the subcompact. Braking is responsive, but ABS brakes remain an option only. Dual front-side and side curtain airbags up front earn four stars in all NHTSA crash test categories. An optional Sport Package for the SL focuses mostly on appearance by adding side sills, body cladding, a rear spoiler, and foglights.
Able to fit four adults comfortably, the 2009 Versa offers 41 inches of front and an impressive 38 inches of rear legroom. Headroom is ample, even in the hatchback and even when equipped with the optional sunroof. Rear seats split-fold 60/40 onto a 14-cubic-foot trunk in the sedan and a 17.8 one in the hatch. With both seats down, the hatch holds 50 cubic feet, the only drawback being that the seats do not fold flat, making some cargo loading difficult.
The base S comes equipped with air-conditioning, a CD player, tilt steering, and power mirrors. The SL adds power windows and locks, cruise control, and remote entry. A Bluetooth option for the SL is unique for this class of subcompact, though some reviewers found it slow on the uptake. Overall, the 2009 Versa continues to be a good starter car, with a winning combination of top-notch handling, abundant space, and low pricetag.
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Tina D
Reviewed a 2009 Nissan SL Hatchback on Oct 5, 2009
My daughter loves her car. She loves the performance it gives her, the great gas mileage, and the price was great. Would recommend this car.
Michael C
Reviewed a 2009 Nissan S Hatchback on Nov 4, 2011
If youre looking for performance, this is not the car for you lol. 1.8L I4, 122HP (more like 95) you wont be getting places too quickly. But with 24MPG city, you'll be happy with the money you saved getting there. Driving it on the highway is a bit tricky when it comes to gas though. With a 10gal fuel tank it gets 32MPG but it feels more like 20-25. Overall its a ok car, as long as you dont plan on taking 4 friends along for the ride. Take 2 to keep it cormfortable.
Duane B
Reviewed a 2009 Nissan SE 1.8L FE+ Hatchback on Nov 11, 2011
Intended to be a cheap, economic to own car, and that's about what it is. Pretty terrible as far as anything related to sport, but I fit in both the front and rear seats relatively well, which is saying something, as I am nowhere near a small guy. Gets pretty good gas mileage for its size. Haven't had any problems with it, and we've had it now for nearly 3 years. CVT transmission is alright. Cool to show the lack of shifting to your non-car enthusiast friends when you're starting from a stop at a stoplight, but it takes about a decade and a half to switch from reverse to forward, which is a huge pain if you have to reverse onto a street with any sort of traffic. Keyless entry and starting are convenient. Cargo space is acceptable. Not huge by any means, but enough for groceries for a big family for week.
KillaKael P
Reviewed a 2009 Nissan SL on Jul 20, 2009
well i have the six speed version of the versa and its performance is all around decent. it was a solid buy for the price and the fact that it was brand new. overall i love my car i just need to add a decent sound system and maybe a more solid exhaust.
2009 Nissan Versa Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| S | $9,990 |
| SL | $16,100 |
| S Hatchback | $13,110 |
| SE 1.8L FE+ Hatchback | $16,330 |
| SL Hatchback | $16,330 |
| S 1.8 | $13,100 |
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