Overview & Reviews
The 2014 Nissan Versa Note is the hatchback companion to the Versa sedan.
- Large cargo capacity
- Roomy interior with an adult-friendly backseat
- Many available convenience features
- High fuel economy with CVT.
- Low base price
- Bland performance and driving dynamics
- No telescoping steering wheel
- Noisy engine
- Low-quality interior materials.
User Reviews:
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Versa Nightmare - 2014 Nissan Versa Note
By Mark Juhl - October 13 - 4:56 pmThe Powertrain is only warranted for 60K miles. My transmission needed replacing at 63K. Nissan will not budge on 60K. Plan on spending $4,000 on a new transmission (and only one year old!). If you can afford the $4K, you still have to live with the heat shield rattles. A thin, flimsy piece of sheet metal held on with a screw and an undersized washer. I would never consider any vehicle made by Nissan after this experience.
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I do not feel safe in this vehicle - 2014 Nissan Versa Note
By courtney - October 5 - 4:20 pmI thought this would be a good upgrade from the 09 versa hatchback and boy was I wrong. Everything that has gone wrong with the car, has, it is a 2014 and already rusting, the bumper fell off, the engine sucks, and the front end is a lot smaller that the 2009. I do not feel safe in this vehicle and as soon as I can pay it off, I am trading it in for something safer. The USB port doesnt work, I have to bring it in for maintenance all the time. It is just a poorly made car. The gas mileage is good but the rest has a lot of issues. My biggest concern is the safety. If I were to hit a deer or another vehicle, I am not sure I would be ok. If I lived where it doesnt snow or sleet, I would probably like the car more but it is not made for the northeast weather.
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Say No To Versa - 2014 Nissan Versa Note
By isabellespi - August 18 - 12:30 pmI have had this Versa Note for less than 3 months with under 1,000 miles on it. Yesterday I noticed the oil leak spots on the driveway. The worthless dealership says I have to wait 6 days for an appointment to bring it in. If I had known the heap was made in Mexico I would never have bought it. This leak is due to shoddy, sloppy workmanship. One more thing, the worthless dealership said they may have to keep the heap overnight! I dont know which is worse, the dealership or the car. Meanwhile, I have to keep checking and adding oil for the next 6 days while waiting for the worthless dealership appointment.