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Everything you need to know about the Nissan Micra

The 5th-generation Nissan Micra is a radical departure from the Nissan March-based offerings that we're accustomed to. This attractive B-segment hatchback is aimed squarely at the young, image-conscious buyer and has the tech to match.

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Who is the Nissan Micra a good car for?

What is the Nissan Micra like to drive?

Tech features in the Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra price

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Is the Nissan Micra a good car? 

The Nissan Micra has been a fresh alternative to the compact city car since the early 2000s in South Africa but it has a history that dates back much further than that. Well regarded for its reliability,  the Micra is now in its 5th-generation and offers modern tech and functionality at an agreeable price.

 

Who is the Nissan Micra a good car for?

The Micra is a stylish alternative for those who are looking for a compact hatchback that is a little different from the run-of-the-mill offerings that frequent our roads. Packed with modern tech and a stylish exterior, the Micra makes a statement wherever it goes.

 

Is the Nissan Micra a good first car?

Low running costs and good fuel economy make the Micra appealing to first-time car owners. The Micra is also backed by a 6-year/150 000 km warranty and a 3-year/90 000 km service plan for additional peace of mind.

 

Is the Nissan Micra a good family car?

The Micra is a compact offering but can still serve as a family car for younger families. It has a 300-litre boot for luggage and the 5-door arrangement makes ingress and egress simple and effective.

 

Is there a Hybrid Nissan Micra?

The Nissan Micra is only offered with a choice of either a 0.9-litre to 1.0-litre turbocharged engine and no hybrid option is currently available.

 

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What’s it like to drive? 

A zesty turbocharged 3-cylinder engine (that is shared with the likes of the Renault Clio) and advanced chassis dynamics and control systems make the Micra drive like a larger, more opulent vehicle. You would be hard-pressed to find a similar drive in one of its contemporaries.

 

Reviewer's opinion. 

 

Ride quality in this model is excellent. Cornering is also effortless, the Acenta Plus Tech handles beautifully through corners and doesn’t feel unsettled at all. This is due to Nissan’s Intelligent Trace Control system which adjusts the brake pressure on individual wheels to help keep you on an optimal line through turns. This has been combined with the Intelligent Ride Control system, which applies subtle braking to prevent unpleasant upper body motion over bumps and enhance the overall comfort of your ride. -Farzana Chaumoo, AutoTrader

 

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What does it look like?

 

Exterior

 

 

Interior

 

What is the Nissan Micra like inside? 

The stylish exterior is complemented by the modern and attractive interior. Considered creases and lines separate the upper and lower sections of the dashboard and the two-tone theme injects energy into the cabin. Tasteful upholstery and upmarket trims help elevate the cabin to one of a higher price range as well.

 

Style

Where previous Micras have had soft, rounded corners, the 5th-generation (K14) incorporates sharp, angular lines and aggressive slopes to create a sporty silhouette that looks fast even when parked. Large 3D-style lights at both the front and rear are complemented by an array of large alloy wheels that are finished in black with polished faces. The deep front grille makes it unmistakably Nissan.

 

 

Tech features

  • BOSE® Personal® audio system
  • Speakers 4 + 2 BOSE® in drivers Headrest
  • Sport suspension with chrome exhaust tailpipe finish
  • Intelligent Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection
  • Blind Spot Warning
  • Smart (keyless) entry with Push Start

*not available on all derivatives

 

Price and specs

 

Which is the cheapest Nissan Micra?

Pricing for the Nissan Micra starts at R313 900 for the entry-level 0.9T 66kW turbo Visia model with the range extending to R417 900 for the Nissan Micra 84kW turbo Tekna Plus.

 

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How much does it cost?

Model Price
Nissan Micra 66kW turbo Visia R313 900
Nissan Micra 66kW turbo Acenta R335 900
Nissan Micra 84kW turbo Acenta Plus R379 900
Nissan Micra 84kW turbo Tekna R404 900
Nissan Micra 84kW turbo Tekna Plus R417 900

 

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Author - Chad Lückhoff

Written by Chad Lückhoff

With over 18 years of motorsport commentary and a passion for 90s Japanese Sports Cars, Chad Lückhoff is happiest when surrounded by drift cars and smoking tyres. His experience as the Technical Editor of the country’s top tuning magazine means that it’s the nuts and bolts of motoring that tickles his fancy. As comfortable in front of the camera as he is behind it, he’ll take you behind the wheel with his video reviews, written recounts, and invoking photography. One of the first to join the AutoTrader fray, Chad has been living his passion at AutoTrader for over 7-years.Read more

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