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The value of the mid-size market has forever lied in economy - with small engines and lean bodies promising savings at the pump. Nissan wishes to exceed driver expectations, however; and this is why it’s pairing its 2018 Versa SV with segment-leading performance.

Good is no longer acceptable. Greatness is instead guaranteed.



As Nissan explains, the 2018 Versa SV will prove its value at the pump. Anchored by a 16-valve 1.6L four-cylinder, this sedan generates 31 MPGs in the city and 39 MPGs on the highway. Its carbon-infused frame (which measures 175-inches long, 67-inches wide, and 60-inches high) weighs only 2,505-pounds, helping to reduce the strain of the engine; while an XTronic transmission provides crisp gear transitions, bolstering every mile with electronic performance. Speed-sensitive power steering ensures deft responses, delivering a tight turn radius of 17.4 cu.-ft; and a torsion beam suspension allows the platform to smoothly maneuver through every terrain.

These features enable the 2018 Versa SV to maximize every drop of fuel. The engine remains unburdened by common stressors (such as heavy weights and clumsy manual gears) and fewer resources are required. Station savings are now assured.

Want to learn more? Visit our dealership today for further information about the 2018 Versa SV!

Dullness plagues the mid-size market - with every sedan styled the same, following the tired traditions of their predecessors. The lines are lazy; the colors are faded; and no sense of fun can be found on the Seattle streets.      
  
Nissan will change this - connecting drivers to its boldly designed 2018 Versa S. This sedan commands attention (and praise) from every angle.



According to Nissan, the 2018 Versa S is intended to delight commuters - providing them with the high-style they crave. This platform sits on 15-inch steel wheels. Chrome-bezeled halogen headlamps frame the front, while black accents punctuate the power side-view mirrors and door handles. The lean body (175-inches long, 67-inches wide, 60-inches high) boasts a sculpted appearance; and a short rod-type antenna draws attention to the strong curve of the roofline. Body-colored front and rear bumpers offer a seamless fit, perfectly matching every shade of:

Gun Metallic.
Brilliant Silver.
Deep Blue Pearl.
Cayenne Red.
Super Black.
Fresh Powder White.

The 2018 Versa S cuts a striking profile in Seattle - with its multi-reflector chrome accents catching the light. This sedan will impress even the most fashion-forward drivers, and it will prove a perfect addition to every mile.

Want to take it for a ride? Contact our team today to learn more about this and other Nissan platforms.

The cliches claim that less is more - but, with the release of the 2018 Versa, Nissan embraces a different philosophy. This sedan boasts an exclusive SV Special Edition Package, allowing drivers to upgrade their highway experiences. Piece together a custom ride that will enchant both inside and out.


The 2018 Versa isn’t content to follow the automotive crowd. Instead it brings drivers a new way to stand out - its Special Edition Package. This option (available for the SV trim) provides a series of upgrades, elevating every mile from basic to bold.

Exterior

Fog lights now frame the Versa’s front, while chrome accents wrap around the fenders. 15-Inch aluminum-alloy wheels deliver split-spoke styling, with their steel inserts glinting in the sun; and Special Edition badges line the rear and showcase the LED-trimmed spoiler.

Interior

A 5-inch color display screen anchors the cabin, with streaming Bluetooth links yielding easy access to SiriusXM radio and Nissan’s exclusive text-messaging assistant (receive and create messages through voice-activated commands). A leather-wrapped steering wheel proves a chic addition, while a high-definition rearview monitor offers 360-degree perspectives of the surrounding miles.

When these features combine, they transform the 2018 Versa into a sub-compact powerhouse - making it the ideal option for every Seattle driver.

To learn more about this Nissan platform contact our team today.

Standard once proved an ugly word within the automotive world - suggesting only minimal design and halfhearted engineering. Basic trims promised equally basic performance, and consumers were plagued by doubt. After all, how could these platforms deliver the wanted capability when they were intended only for adequacy?

Nissan has a solution that will satisfy - its 2018 Versa. This sedan proves that standard can be a powerful thing, with even its most basic trim boasting an advanced suite of safety features.



As a Nissan press release explains, the 2018 Versa doesn’t believe in compromise. This platform has instead been engineered to deliver premium security. Among the standard features it offers are:

Airbags

Nissan emphasizes the need for comprehensive cabin protection, which is why it’s installed a series of airbags throughout the Versa. Roof-mounted options shield rear passengers, while dual-stage frontal inflatables cradle the driver. Supplemental side-impact restraints engage automatically in the wake of an accident and deliver superior outboard defense.

Stability and Traction Control

The 2018 Versa boasts powerful braking sensors, which continually monitor both the position of the tires and available torque distribution. When a lapse in steady power is sensed (such as when taking a sharp curve), these functions will instantly apply pressure to the ABS system and prevent under-steerage.

Tire Pressure Gauges

Nissan pairs the new Versa with precise monitoring, noting whenever a wheel is dangerously low on air and quickly alerting drivers to the chance of a blow-out. 

With the release of the new Versa, Nissan proves that standard no longer equals mediocre. Instead premium safety is guaranteed. To learn more contact us today.
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