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2009 Nissan Versa S Hatchback 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars

US $9,299.00
Year:2009 Mileage:6346 Color: Magnetic Grey /
 Black
Location:

Corona, New York, United States

Corona, New York, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.8L 1798CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 3N1BC13E19L467587
Year: 2009
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Nissan
Model: Versa
Trim: S Hatchback 4-Door
Warranty: N/A
Drive Type: FWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 6,346
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: S
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Magnetic Grey
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4

1.8 S 4dr Hatchback

Highlights

FUEL ECONOMY (CTY/HWY) 26/31 mpg

CAR TYPE Hatchback

TRANSMISSION Automatic

ENGINE TYPE Gas

TOTAL SEATING 5

CYLINDERS Inline 4

CONSUMER RATING 4/5 stars


Color: Magnetic Grey


This car is in great condition with only 6,300 miles.  Very fuel efficient and ideal for going to work and/or school.  Car size makes it a breeze for parking in high congestive areas.  Never been hit or had any mechanical issues.  Vehicle is being sold as is.  Any questions please feel free to contact me via eBay or cell 718.926.1535.  Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping.  After successful winning bid of vehicle $1500 deposit must be made within 48 hours through PayPal.  


2009 Nissan Versa - Features & Specs


Highlights

FUEL ECONOMY (CTY/HWY) 26/31 mpg

CAR TYPE Hatchback

TRANSMISSION 4-speed Automatic

ENGINE TYPE Gas

TOTAL SEATING 5

CYLINDERS Inline 4


Specifications

LENGTH 14ft 1.1inWIDTH 5ft 6.7inHEIGHT 

5ft 0.4inGROUND CLEARANCE 

0ft 6.3in


Exterior Measurements

WIDTH5 ft. 6.7 in. (66.7 in.) HEIGHT5 ft. 0.4 in. (60.4 in.)

LENGTH14 ft. 1.1 in. (169.1 in.) GROUND CLEARANCE0 ft. 6.3 in. (6.3 in.)

FRONT TRACK4 ft. 10.3 in. (58.3 in.) REAR TRACK4 ft. 10.5 in. (58.5 in.)

WHEEL BASE8 ft. 6.4 in. (102.4 in.)


Interior Measurements

FRONT HEAD ROOM 40.6 in. FRONT HIP ROOM 48.8 in.

FRONT LEG ROOM 41.4 in. FRONT SHOULDER ROOM 53.5 in.

REAR HIP ROOM 47.2 in. REAR HEAD ROOM 38.3 in.

REAR LEG ROOM 38.0 in. REAR SHOULDER ROOM 50.7 in.


Fuel

ENGINE TYPE Gas FUEL TYPE Regular unleaded

FUEL TANK CAPACITY 13.2 gal. RANGE IN MILES (CTY/HWY) 343.2/409.2 mi.

EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 26/31 mpg


Weights and Capacities

EPA INTERIOR VOLUME 112.5 cu.ft. GROSS WEIGHT 3770 lbs.

DRAG COEFFICIENT .31 Cd CURB WEIGHT 2693 lbs.

CARGO CAPACITY, ALL SEATS IN PLACE 17.8 cu.ft. MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY 50.4 cu.ft.


DriveTrain

DRIVE TYPE Front wheel drive TRANSMISSION Automatic


Engine & Performance

BASE ENGINE SIZE 1.8 L CAM TYPE Double overhead cam (DOHC)

CYLINDERS Inline 4 VALVES 16

VALVE TIMING Variable TORQUE 127 ft-lbs. @ 4800 rpm

HORSEPOWER 122 hp @ 5200 rpm TURNING CIRCLE 34.2 ft.


Suspension

MacPherson strut front suspension

Torsion beam rear suspension

Front independent suspension

Front and rear stabilizer bar


Interior Features

Front Seats

Cloth

Bucket front seats

Rear Seats

Split-folding rear seatback


Power Features

Power mirrors

Instrumentation

Clock

Tachometer

Low fuel level warning


Convenience

Front and rear cupholders

Front door pockets

Remote trunk release

Retained accessory power

Electric power steering

12V front power outlet(s)

Tilt-adjustable steering wheel


Comfort

Interior air filtration

Air conditioning

Cargo area light

Passenger vanity mirror


In Car Entertainment

Mast antenna

4 total speakers

120 watts stereo output

AM/FM in-dash single CD player stereo


Exterior Features

Roof and Glass

Variable intermittent wipers

Rear defogger

Intermittent rear wiper


Tires and Wheels

Steel wheels

15 x 5.5 in. wheels

Steel spare wheel

P185/65R H tires

All season tires

Inside mounted spare tire

Full wheel covers

Temporary spare tire


Safety Features

Front and rear head airbags

Dual front side-mounted airbags

Child seat anchors

Ventilated front disc / rear drum brakes

Rear door child safety locks

Engine immobilizer

2 front headrests

2 rear headrests

Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation

Rear center 3-point belt

Front seatbelt pretensioners

Front height adjustable headrests

Rear height adjustable headrests

Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system

Driver head restraint whiplash protection system

Tire pressure monitoring


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