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2019 Lexus ES vs 2020 Nissan Versa

2019 Lexus ES
2019 Lexus ES
$39,750MSRP
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2020 Nissan Versa
2020 Nissan Versa
$14,830MSRP
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2019 Lexus ES
$39,750MSRP
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2020 Nissan Versa
$14,830MSRP
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Overview

MSRP

$39,750

MSRP

$14,830

Listings

74

Listings

64

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

Expert reviews

7.2 out of 10

Pros

  • Excellent value for money

  • Standard advanced safety features

Cons

  • Fairly pedestrian performance

  • Cramped back seat

2019 Lexus ES Reviews Summary

2020 Nissan Versa Reviews Summary

When you're on a tight budget and need to replace a car, you often face a tough choice: Do you buy a new small car or something that’s pre-owned but has more space?

For many years, if you were in the market for a new car, few came as cheaply as the Nissan Versa. Not only was it marketed as the least-expensive car in the United States, but it also had a plucky, underdog appeal to it. However, the charm of the Versa started to wear off as its shortcomings became more apparent.

If you look at the “cheap” end of the market, you'll find some pretty unlovable cars, like the Mitsubishi Mirage and Chevrolet Spark. But there are also some bright spots. The Kia Rio and Hyundai Accent are both competent cars in their own ways, and the Honda Fit has always been a serious player. With the Fit, you never felt like you were seriously compromising to meet your budget.

It seems as though Nissan has caught on to the realization that racing to the bottom works for only so long. Buyers have certainly caught on to the notion that you can have a small car that’s actually kind of good (See: Fit). In response, Nissan has rolled out the all-new 2020 Versa. It’s no longer the cheapest car in America, and in fact, it costs a couple of thousand dollars more than last year's version. But does that mean it’s more car, too? Read on to find out.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.5L 302 hp V6

Engine

1.6L 122 hp I4

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

FWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

302 hp @ 6600 rpm

Horsepower

122 hp @ 6300 rpm

MPG City

22

MPG City

27

MPG Highway

33

MPG Highway

35
2019 Lexus ES
2019 Lexus ES
$39,750MSRP
Overview
Overview
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2020 Nissan Versa
2020 Nissan Versa
$14,830MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2019 Lexus ES
$39,750MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Nissan Versa
$14,830MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

MSRP
$39,750
$14,830
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews

4.7

4.7

Expert reviews

7.2 out of 10

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Pros & cons

Pros

  • Excellent value for money

  • Standard advanced safety features

Cons

  • Fairly pedestrian performance

  • Cramped back seat

Summary

When you're on a tight budget and need to replace a car, you often face a tough choice: Do you buy a new small car or something that’s pre-owned but has more space?

For many years, if you were in the market for a new car, few came as cheaply as the Nissan Versa. Not only was it marketed as the least-expensive car in the United States, but it also had a plucky, underdog appeal to it. However, the charm of the Versa started to wear off as its shortcomings became more apparent.

If you look at the “cheap” end of the market, you'll find some pretty unlovable cars, like the Mitsubishi Mirage and Chevrolet Spark. But there are also some bright spots. The Kia Rio and Hyundai Accent are both competent cars in their own ways, and the Honda Fit has always been a serious player. With the Fit, you never felt like you were seriously compromising to meet your budget.

It seems as though Nissan has caught on to the realization that racing to the bottom works for only so long. Buyers have certainly caught on to the notion that you can have a small car that’s actually kind of good (See: Fit). In response, Nissan has rolled out the all-new 2020 Versa. It’s no longer the cheapest car in America, and in fact, it costs a couple of thousand dollars more than last year's version. But does that mean it’s more car, too? Read on to find out.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
3.5L 302 hp V6
1.6L 122 hp I4
Drive Train
FWD
FWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
302 hp @ 6600 rpm
122 hp @ 6300 rpm
MPG City
22
27
MPG Highway
33
35

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