A complaint is an unverified report a driver files with NHTSA about a problem they had. It is not a recall or a proven defect, and a popular model on the road in large numbers naturally collects more of them. Still, a cluster of complaints about one part is often the earliest public signal of a problem, sometimes years before a recall. Here is how the Nissan Versa complaints break down.

Of those complaints, 309 mention a crash, 29 mention a fire, 232 report an injury, and 10 report a death. These are owner-reported and not confirmed by NHTSA, but they are worth knowing when you weigh up a vehicle.

Most-reported Nissan Versa problem areas

Nissan Versa complaints by model year

2010
337
2011
327
2012
672
2013
294
2014
300
2015
260
2016
113
2017
94
2018
85
2019
43
2020
115
2021
50
2022
29
2023
72
2024
156
2025
15

How to read these complaints

A few things are worth keeping in mind when you read these numbers. Complaints are self-reported and unverified, so they lean toward the problems owners noticed and bothered to report, not a clean sample of every vehicle. A model that sold in big numbers will gather more complaints than a rare one, even at the same defect rate, so the raw totals say as much about popularity as reliability. What is genuinely useful is the shape: a tight cluster of complaints about one part, especially one that also shows crashes, fires, or injuries, is the kind of pattern that sometimes turns into a recall or a federal investigation later.

What to do about a Nissan Versa problem

If you own a Nissan Versa and recognize one of these problems, start by checking whether it is already covered by a free recall repair, then look the vehicle up by its VIN to see what is open on your exact car. It is also worth filing your own complaint with NHTSA: complaints are how defects get noticed in the first place, and enough of them about the same part can trigger an investigation. Keep your repair records either way, since they matter for warranty and lemon-law claims. Start with the Nissan Versa recall history, then run a VIN recall check for your specific vehicle.

Common questions about Nissan Versa problems

What are the most common problems with the Nissan Versa?
Across 2,962 complaints to NHTSA for the 2010 to 2025 Nissan Versa, the most-reported areas are the air bags, power train, and engine. A complaint is an owner report, not a confirmed defect, but the busiest categories point to where owners run into trouble.
How many complaints does the Nissan Versa have?
NHTSA has 2,962 complaints on record for the Nissan Versa across the 2010 to 2025 model years. Owners file these directly with NHTSA, so the count grows over time and tends to be higher for popular models.
Have any Nissan Versa crashes or fires been reported?
Of those complaints, 309 mention a crash, 29 mention a fire, 232 report an injury, and 10 report a death. These are owner-reported and not confirmed by NHTSA, but they are worth knowing when you weigh up a vehicle.
Are complaints the same as recalls?
No. A complaint is an unverified report from an owner. A recall is an official action by the manufacturer or NHTSA to fix a known safety defect, with a free repair. Complaints can be an early warning, but only a recall obligates a fix. The Nissan Versa recall history is on its own page.

Complaints come from NHTSA's consumer complaints database and are reports filed by owners, not confirmed defects. See the methodology and data sources for detail. This page is a reference, not legal or safety advice.