Least Expensive Cars of 2015
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1. Nissan Versa 1.6 S
Nissan Versa.
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1. Nissan Versa 1.6 S: $12,815 (including destination charge)Good value? Yes
The least-expensive new car you can buy also happens to be one of my favorite cars on this list. The Versa isn't some undersized econobox; instead it's a surprisingly roomy four-door sedan that offers nearly as much interior space as a mid-size car like the Toyota Camry -- and for a little more than half the price. The styling is a bit homely and creature comforts are few and far between, but the Versa does come with air conditioning, Bluetooth phone connectivity, and a CD stereo as standard. That said, it lacks power windows or locks, the latter virtually a must-have if you're hauling kids, and if you want an automatic transmission, the price rises rather steeply to $14.315. But the rest of the options are reasonably priced; a top-of-the-line Versa SL with power windows and locks, a fuel-efficient CVT automatic transmission, alloy wheels, Bluetooth, and navigation -- navigation, for cryin' out loud! -- costs less than a basic two-door Honda Civic. Not only is the Versa America's cheapest car, it's also America's best family-car value.
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