20 Nissan Versa SV battery size?

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Can someone tell me what size battery or type is used for the 2020 Nissan Versa--Is this battery the same as the 2019 battery? Thank you!!
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The Fourth generation (N18) Versa's all take the same battery. So a 2019 battery will be the same for the 2020.

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Thank you!!

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They come with a Group 51R, but a Group T4 is actually a better fit. I'm told a Group 47 or 97R will also fit without too much fiddling. The '19's and '20's do take the same batteries, but that's where the similarity ends. The '19's were the last of the "bubble car" econoboxes, the '20's are (forgive me, Nissan) a real car.

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Bought a nice new 35 battery from Costco however i had to make some changes in the battery hold down and the Pos cable almost didnt make it to the pos term! Crazy! But its in now works 100%

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If you want a hold-down that will look neat and not modified, the gen1 Rogues and gen4 Altimas all took 35C's. The hold-down will have extra holes for an ECM mount but will be the right frame width. Or if you can find one, the holder from a '95~'98 200SX won't have extra holes.

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Ok Thanks so much!

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You're most welcome. Happy motoring!

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Thank you!

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VStar650CL wrote:
Fri Apr 30, 2021 3:55 pm
They come with a Group 51R, but a Group T4 is actually a better fit. I'm told a Group 47 or 97R will also fit without too much fiddling. The '19's and '20's do take the same batteries, but that's where the similarity ends. The '19's were the last of the "bubble car" econoboxes, the '20's are (forgive me, Nissan) a real car.
No offense but I happen to love my 2019 bubble car/econobox Versa sedan. I previously had a 2012 bubble car econobox Versa sedan that was very reliable that I loved. The only reason I traded in the 2012 Versa for the 2019 Versa was to beat the $3,000 price increase on the 2020 Versa as I had better places to put that $3,000. My 2019 is just the right daily driver for me. It's not in any way fancy but it does everything I need it to. Just my humble opinion.

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2019Versafan wrote:
Sat May 01, 2021 4:32 pm
No offense but I happen to love my 2019 bubble car/econobox Versa sedan. I previously had a 2012 bubble car econobox Versa sedan that was very reliable that I loved. The only reason I traded in the 2012 Versa for the 2019 Versa was to beat the $3,000 price increase on the 2020 Versa as I had better places to put that $3,000. My 2019 is just the right daily driver for me. It's not in any way fancy but it does everything I need it to. Just my humble opinion.
No offense taken. The 6-speeds are a hoot to drive and I wouldn't object to one in my driveway. But they're still an econobox, and IMHO a bubble is a bubble. ;)

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VStar650CL wrote:
Sat May 01, 2021 4:49 pm
2019Versafan wrote:
Sat May 01, 2021 4:32 pm
No offense but I happen to love my 2019 bubble car/econobox Versa sedan. I previously had a 2012 bubble car econobox Versa sedan that was very reliable that I loved. The only reason I traded in the 2012 Versa for the 2019 Versa was to beat the $3,000 price increase on the 2020 Versa as I had better places to put that $3,000. My 2019 is just the right daily driver for me. It's not in any way fancy but it does everything I need it to. Just my humble opinion.
No offense taken. The 6-speeds are a hoot to drive and I wouldn't object to one in my driveway. But they're still an econobox, and IMHO a bubble is a bubble. ;)
So glad no offense taken. An econobox was exactly what I was looking for that was still at an affordable price. Now even the econoboxes are close to $20,000 before tax and registration which is way more than I wanted to spend. I've learned to ignore the bubble styling and how to work around the CVT. I'm very glad to have my 2019 Versa in my driveway because it makes it possible for me to have more money to spend on my pampered show car. That's a win win for me.


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