LAST AUTO NEWS – THE CHEAPEST NEW CAR IN AMERICA, 2009 EDITION
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The atomic big-ticket new car in America can be purchased for beneath $10,000, manages bigger than 30 mpg on the artery and becoming actual solid assurance array from the allowance industry..
It’s the 2009 Nissan Versa. Kicking Tires explains, “The new Nissan Versa 1.6 auto is the cheapest new car in the States, with an MSRP of $9,990.” The archetypal accessible for that amount is a stripper. It’s “powered by a 107-hp, 1.6-liter four-cylinder. That’s 15 hp beneath than the approved Versa 1.8, but it’s still competitive.” It “comes with a accepted five-speed manual” transmission. A four-speed automated is available, but it bumps the amount up to $11,990. Even air conditioning is just alternative on the Versa 1.6, costing an added $1,000. The car is added fuel-efficient than added Versas, with EPA ratings of “26/34 mpg city/highway in the chiral and 26/33 with the automatic. That’s aggressive with aggregate in the abridgement articulation except the Yaris and the Smart ForTwo.”
The accord decidedly undercuts added very-inexpensive new cars. Jalopnik reports, “The cheapest cars currently are the 2009 Chevy Aveo ($12,625), 2008 Kia Rio ($12,145) and 2009 Hyundai Accent ($11,070), putting the Versa able-bodied beneath these aggressive models.” The car is aswell accessible with aught percent costs in November, and with a $500 abatement for academy students.
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