As of 2022, the Nissan Versa was one of the last subcompacts still offered in the US, as bigger crossovers and trucks started to dominate the market about ten years before. The Versa’s American version was offered with a 1.8L 4-cyl for adequate performance and great fuel economy; it was offered with S, SV and SL trim levels for model year ‘11.
Ran a set of these on a lightweight 2wd car. Have put on 10000 kms. Excellent traction on ice, snow, and even mud. When the tire looses traction and starts to spin, the tire will dig and find traction and propel you forward. Sounds funny but that's what it does. They are a bit soft feeling cornering on dry pavement, almost feels like the rubber flexes, and has a microsecond of hesitation before it starts moving you in your intended direction. They are also wearing extremely well, far better than I would have guessed feeling how soft the rubber is to the touch.