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JRMichler 11-17-2021 08:04 PM

Nissan Versa MPG
 
I recently rented a Nissan Versa. This car is labelled a subcompact, but the interior space and general appearance are more like a larger car. I put about 300 mostly highway miles on it. It was comfortable to sit in for several one hour trips.

The shortest trip was three miles of city driving with several stops and some creeping along. The dash display showed 30.4 MPG for that trip. Most of the miles were at a range of highway speeds up to 70 MPH. The dash display showed 46 to 53 MPG for those trips, and the average trip mileage was 50 MPG. Temperatures ranged from 50 to 70 deg F. About half of the 46 MPG trip was at 70 MPH.

This car had a CVT transmission, but no tachometer. I used DWB and DWL as best I could without any instrumentation. There was room for improvement in my driving because much of my driving was on unfamiliar roads at night. Overall, it's a good car that gets excellent gas mileage.

My one big complaint is that Nissan seems to think that people like car keys the size of a banana. They forget that car keys are carried in pockets, and bananas make big uncomfortable lumps in pockets. I had the key in my pocket when walking past a parked Dodge Charger. The door locks in the Charger clunked and the lights turned on. I resisted the temptation to see if I could start the Charger. I wonder just how secure these electronic keys are.

2016 Versa 11-17-2021 09:28 PM

The dash display may or may not be accurate. My '16 Versa is always 4-7 MPG optimistic. Lots of my driving consists of secondary roads with high deer population so most of my driving is c/c set at 40-45 MPH. Here's the link to my fuel log since purchase in Feb. 2019. All figures are hand calculated.

https://www.ecomodder.com/forum/em-f...ehicleid=10493

The only complaint I have with my Versa is the reliability issues Nissan has had with their CVT's over the past 20 or so years and considerable road noise.

cRiPpLe_rOoStEr 11-18-2021 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRMichler (Post 659090)
This car had a CVT transmission, but no tachometer.

The tachometer might still be arguably useless with the CVT, yet I'd take such claim with a grain of salt.


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