Well toyota is #1 so bland sells. Nissan knows this. Nissan was shutting its doors in the late 90's. Practically bankrupt and closing shop before the deal with renault and making these now bland cars. I loved the 90's nissans. Flooded with rwd, sr20's, turbo's and awesome designs. None of which sold and made them money.
The blue onyx was availible on the sedan for 07-11, but now it's for the hatch. I believe the sedan still has the onyx, but it also has the metallic blue now as well for 2012. The onyx is a navy/dark blue .
OP means the US 2012 nissan versa hatchback. It is coming out in the US as a 2012 model but it looks exactly like all of your hatchbacks. It's not getting restyled until next year.
Ah, didn't know that. Doesn't make sence though...why would they redesign the sedan and not the hatch? Doesn't the hatch sell more than the sedan?
It should be the other way around.
Ah, didn't know that. Doesn't make sence though...why would they redesign the sedan and not the hatch? Doesn't the hatch sell more than the sedan?
It should be the other way around.
To each his own. I like Blue onyx. I like my tan interior. The chrome trim is accentuated by the dark blue color. The best color I think is white. But Everyone has there opinions, that's how the world keeps spinning.:blue flower:
I picked up the 2012 booklet from the dealer over the weekend.
For the hatchback a 1.8S Owner can now get the "Moonroof Package" which includes power sliding glass moonroof w/ tilt feature & dual illuminated visor mirrors (the 1.8S Value Option Package is required).
The 1.8SL Navigation Package is not available with the 1.8SL Sport Package.
Also it lists the 6speed manual transmission as standard on the 1.8S & 1.8SL with an optional 4 speed auto for the 1.8S and CVT for the 1.8SL.
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