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2007 Nissan Versa Sedan Review
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Placement of the Versa’s secondary controls is mostly laudable, with one or two possible exceptions. Among the positives are power door lock and power window switches on the driver’s door armrests; the power windows include one-touch up and down operation for the driver’s window. Same goes for the power sunroof; one touch opens and one touch closes. There’s one button for the roof overhead which operates the tinted glass sunroof, including its tilt feature. Power mirror buttons are on the lower left dash, but the fuel door and hood release levers are even closer to the floor. That’s unusual placement for the fuel door release, but at least it’s visible – we couldn’t find a trunk release.
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