Used Nissan Versa

Nissan Versa 150

The Nissan Versa, as it is known in the United States and Canada, has been available in the market since 2004. Outside of Canada and the U.S., markets such as Japan, Australia, and Mexico, this subcompact car is known as the Tiida.

In Southeast Asian countries, the Versa is branded as the Nissan Latio. The Versa was manufactured as a replacement of the Nissan Sunny and Nissan Pulsar. A hunchback form and a sedan variation are available for the Versa. Countires like China and Taiwan have local producers of the Versa/Tiida – Dongfeng and Yulon Motor Companies, respectively.

Base MSRP for New Nissan Versa: $10,990
Estimated Price Range for Used Nissan Versa: $6,900-$9,000
Estimated MPG for Nissan Versa: 28 City/34 Hwy
Available Trims: Base, S
Below are Pre-Owned Nissan Versa from Ebay and 7 of the top used-car sites on the web:

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The Tiida, due to the popularity of its predecessor, the Almera, was received warmly in European markets, particularly in Ireland, where “grey” imports happened even before its official release in 2007. The car has received popular media mileage, particularly in the hit series Heroes, where the Japanese character Hiro used the Versa in driving around the U.S.

Nissan Versa Review

July 20, 2008 at 7:38 pm | No comment

Used Toyota Camry

Toyota Camry in WhiteFounded in 1980, the term “Camry” originated from the Japanese word kanmuri which means “crown.” This crown tradition continued with the later models “Corolla” and “Corona.”

The Toyota Camry is part of the roster of best selling cars in the United States since 1997. They are also considered as executive cars because of the model’s high specifications. The Toyota Camry is more sell-able for business executives rather than sport aficionados due to its exterior.

Safety comes first with Toyota Camry. The car is equipped with frontal airbags, side torso airbags, and even a knee airbag for the driver. Other safety equipment that the Toyota Camry has are anti-lock brakes, brake assist and tire-pressure monitoring system. The latest models of the Toyota Camry are also environment friendly, as the Camry Hybrid model uses a 4-cylinder engine with 147 horsepower.

Base MSRP for New Toyota Camry: $27,030
Estimated MPG for New Toyota Camry: 25 City/35 Hwy
Available Trims: LE, SE, XLE, Hybrid

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Toyota Camry Review

Funny Toyota Camry Commercial

Toyota Camry 2007 Commercial

July 20, 2008 at 2:14 pm | 11 comments

Used Toyota Celica

Toyota Celica The Toyota Celica is another one of the best selling sports cars developed and produced by the famous car company Toyota Motors. Its production began way back in 1976 and the latest in its production line was its 2006 release. It is a vehicle powered by the all powerful four cylinder engines. The initial models featured a rear wheel drive but ever since the 1986 release, it has been converted into a front wheel one. The Celica was available in different forms, namely as a notchback, as a lifeback and as a convertible.

The Toyota Celica already has seven generations since its 1st release. It has been distributed in Japan, Europe, Asia and the United States, mostly in North America. It features a power engine in the form of four cylinder types and a luxurious interior. Toyota also boasts of its durability and fuel saving features. It has undergone much necessary technological advancement in its style, engine and chassis making it a car that every automobile enthusiast may want to own.

Price Range for Used Toyota Celica: $4000-16000 depending on condition & year
Estimated MPG for Toyota Celica: 21 City/25 Hwy
Available Trims: GT, GTS, ST

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Toyota Celica Commercial

July 19, 2008 at 2:12 am | 8 comments

Used Chevrolet 150

Chevrolet 150 150

General Motors manufactured the Chevrolet 150 (or One-Fifty) as a fleet/economy market offering from 1953 to 1957. The One-Fifty became popular as fleet service vehicles for state governments, police and small businesses, as well as private cars for economy-minded automobile owners and hot rodders.

The Chevrolet 150 was essentially a basic car with no frills, solid colors, rubberized flooring and plain heavy duty upholstery. Stark trim, the One-Fifty had few options and small amenities like cigarette lighters and ashtrays are incorporated into the unit at extra costs. Later models of Chevrolet 150, however, came in more stylish designs than the earlier iterations as interior improvements and stainless steel side trimmings became standard in all Chevy cars.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet 150: $2,000-$50,000
Available Trims: base
Below are Pre-Owned Chevrolet 150 from 2 of the top used-car sites on the web:

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One-Fifty body styles to choose from were limited to sedans, wagons and the club coupe which became available only in the 1955 model year. Low output engines and manual transmissions were the standard for all Chevrolet 150 model years except in the 1957 variants which included a full race-ready version.

July 19, 2008 at 12:14 am | No comment

Used Chevrolet 210

Chevrolet 210 150

The Chevrolet 210 (Two-Ten) was introduced by General Motors in 1953 as a midrange market entry between its basic One-Fifty and the glitzy Bel Air. This balance of style and luxurious amenities of the Two-Ten endeared the car to the consumers.

As a result, the car emerged as the top selling Chevrolet model in 1953 and 1954. In its initial year, Chevrolet 210 was available in the widest choice of body designs, with a convertible, station wagon, sports coupe hardtop, and two- and four-door sedans for consumers to choose from.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet 210: $2,500-$60,000
Available Trims: base
Below are Pre-Owned Chevrolet 210 from 3 of the top used-car sites on the web:

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Two-Ten convertibles and hardtops were not included in the 1954 models. However, a deluxe version branded the Del Ray Club coupe was introduced and offered each year till 1957. Luxury options available in the Bel Air were likewise offered in the Chevrolet 210, such as power window lifts, seat adjuster and Powerglide automatic transmissions. And like the Bel Air, the Two-Ten is also valued by today’s car collectors, particularly the Del Ray Cub coupe.

July 19, 2008 at 12:10 am | No comment

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