There's nothing pint-sized about the latest Micra-based addition to Nissan Australia's passenger car line-up.
The Nissan Versa has been revealed at the Tortuga Music Festival ahead the 2019 New York motor show. At the very least, the new Versa is a huge aesthetic improvement over the previous model, which was sold as the Almera in Australia. The new model's design successfully avoids making the car's boot look like an afterthought...
The Nissan Almera has been dropped from the Australian importer’s local line-up due to poor sales and the market’s lack of love for the small sedan genre. Touted in August 2012 as the beginning of the “renewal of the Nissan Australia small car line-up”, the introduction of the Almera from $16,990 (plus on-road costs) was designed to challenge the Hyundai Accent and Toyota Yaris small sedans, having a larger boot than both of them...
The updated Nissan Almera will show off its fresh face and overhauled interior when it makes its public debut at this week’s New York auto show. Nissan’s Micra-based city-sized Almera (badged Versa in the US) embraces the Japanese car maker’s corporate sedan face, with its reshaped headlights and a restyled grille and front bumper taking cues with the mid-sized Altima...
Images claiming to reveal a facelift for the Nissan Almera have appeared on a Chinese website ahead of a reported September launch for the updated small car. The images, first published by Auto Sohu, uncover revised styling for the Micra-based compact sedan. Larger headlights and front grille and a redesigned bumper with chrome highlights take inspiration from the mid-sized Altima sedan...
I borrowed this car for a week on the Car Next Door car sharing app while the money pit was getting some work done on it. I needed a cheap run around that was big enough for two child seats and my work gear. This is a model that I admit I have never really taken any notice of, but after driving the car for a week, it has really gown on me...
The Nissan Almera is a great vehicle for a first car buyer or for someone who needs a car mainly for city commuting. The Almera is reasonable on fuel and the steering is light which makes parking a breeze. Bluetooth is also available so that means no more reaching for your phone to pickup a call however from my experience the bluetooth is very basic and it can be difficult to synchronise your contacts over to the car...
Its very convient for kids and family because of the wide space inside. Its very lite to handle and normally past and easy to drive. I never had aby problem with this car u csn enjoy even the good sounds of the speaker. At the right price nissan almera can compare with other latest car...
Advantages: easy to ride , smooth to drive , outside looks very nice , inside very comfortable and spacious , very good on fuel as the tank lasts about 650 km , only for 40 litres full tank and the interior design is good looking but the materials are basic but feels strong with 4 cup holders in the car 2 in front and 2 in the middle The radio and speakers are good plus steering control...