
US runs out of new cars for less than $20,000
Inflation, regulations and changes in consumption explain why cheap cars are, officially, a thing of the past

Inflation, regulations and changes in consumption explain why cheap cars are, officially, a thing of the past

The Nissan Versa, for years the cheapest new car in the United States, is ceasing production and will not return for the 2026 model year

The hybrid version, prepared for off-roading, has a 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, combined with an electric system to achieve 457 horsepower

After years of uncertainty and declining sales, the Nissan Z managed to reverse course in 2025 with a 160% increase in sales during the first half of the year