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Latest Nissan News For Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
used nissan versa note for sale seattle tacoma bellevue washingtonWith Nissan releasing the 2020 Versa sedan today at the "Rock the Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival" in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the automaker has also announced changes to the Versa line-up – specifically, Nissan will discontinue production of the Versa Note compact hatchback at the end of the 2019 model year.

Nissan hasn’t provided an official reason for ceasing the Versa Note; however, a recent article by
AutoBlog shows that the Versa's sales dropped 29 percent last year, selling only 75,809 models. Since the automaker doesn’t segment sales by variant, it’s hard to know where the Versa Note falls within those numbers. But, with the launch of the new Versa sedan, there is great hope that the nameplate will rebound back to its former sales glory by focusing on the singular platform.

In the meantime, consumers wanting to get into a new Versa Note will have to act quick – there are reportedly only 300 units available across the country. At Kirkland Nissan, we do have preowned models in our used inventory, which are available for test driving today.

To learn more, contact us in Seattle, Washington, to go for a spin!

2019 nissan versa note for sale in seattle washingtonItching to get your hands on the 2019 Versa Note? Good news – Nissan just released pricing for the upcoming model, which now boasts even more practical tech with the inclusion of Apple and Android smartphone integration.
 
The 2019 Versa Note, which is the hatchback version of the popular Versa sedan, will start at $15,545 for the base S trim level. This is only $50 more than the 2018 model’s pricing – a small increase, but very reasonable. Under the hood of every trim is a fuel-efficient 109-horsepower inline four-cylinder engine, which is paired to a continuously variable automatic transmission.
 
For those drivers wanting a few more comfort and convenience features, the Versa Note SV is a $900 upgrade from the S, but adds power windows and locks, keyless entry, cruise control, additional driver seat adjustments, and upgraded cloth upholstery. A $735 package on the SV will also fetch you keyless ignition, satellite radio, and an enhanced infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. 
 
At the top-of-the-line is the SR trim, which boasts slick 16-inch alloy wheels, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, fog lights, an exterior body kit, and different cloth upholstery. MSRP is set at $19,255.
 
At Kirkland Nissan, we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the 2019 Versa Note into our inventory. To pre-book your test drive, contact us today and we’ll let you know when models arrive in Seattle, Washington.
2018 versa note for sale in seattle washingtonThere’s a reason the 2018 Nissan Versa Note is so popular with Seattle area commuters and that’s its fuel efficiency. Its lightweight frame, small engine size and a Twin Continuously Variable Timing Control (CVTC) System are made for driving, but without costing motorists a fortune in gas.
 
Anchoring the powertrain is a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, which outputs 109 horsepower and 107 lb-ft of torque. To enhance its performance, the powerplant features a host of smart technologies, including a dual fuel injector system that allows for a wider booster of fuel with smaller nozzles delivering a spray that's about 57 percent finer than single injector systems. According to Nissan, this design allows the Versa Note to achieve better combustion and power.
 
Then there’s the CVTC System, which is mounted on the intake and exhaust ports. Combined, this allows for a few key benefits – namely increased thermal efficiency, decreased inhalation resistance, and approximately four percent better fuel economy compared to previous model year Versa Notes. Mated to Nissan’s next-gen Xtronic transmission, this hot hatch achieves a cool 31 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway, which is incredible.
 
Slip into something more efficient this spring – consider test driving the all-new 2018 Versa Note. With three well-equipped models to choose from, our team at Kirkland Nissan can help you compare pricing and specs.
If you are a parent of a young driver, you know just how important it is for your child to have a reliable and safe set of wheels. After all, students lead very busy lives – from school and work to social and extracurricular activities, they need a vehicle that can keep up with them (and one that you can feel good about them driving).
 
That car is the 2017 Nissan Versa Note.
 
For the fifth consecutive year in a row, it was named one of the top 10 best back-to-school vehicles of 2017 by the automotive experts at Kelley Blue Book. They chose this subcompact hatchback for its surprising combination of roominess, versatility, appealing options, and the lowest price of any other option on the top 10 list.
 
And with a starting MSRP of $15,480, the 2017 Versa Note is extremely affordable for a decently equipped model. The base S Plus comes standard with air conditioning, power mirrors, a four-speaker AM/FM/CD/Aux audio system, tilt wheel, trip computer, Bluetooth, front disc/rear drum brakes, and 15” steel wheels with covers. It is powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), which outputs 109 horsepower, 107 lb-ft of torque, and an EPA rating of 31 MPG in the city and 39 MPG on the highway.
 
If your son or daughter fancies a few more options, the next-step SV offers power windows and door locks, a USB input for the audio system, keyless entry, cruise control, and a rearview camera. Or there is the SR, which comes standard with aluminum-alloy wheels and a sportier appearance with fog lights. Capping off the trim levels is the top-of-the-line SL, which is equipped with push-button ignition, a touch-screen audio system with navigation, and an around-view monitoring system. Even if your young driver opts for the SL trim, you can still expect to pay under $20K, which is quite impressive.
 
Want to learn more? Watch this video review to see the Versa Note in action:
 
 
To schedule your test drive in this popular subcompact hatchback, contact us at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, or click here to browse our online inventory to see what other great models are in stock.
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