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Nissan Micra
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Nissan Micra Pricing and Specs

2018 price from
$9,680*

The Nissan Micra is available from $9,680 to $17,930 for the 2018 Hatchback across a range of models.

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2018 $9,680 $17,930
2017 $6,490 $13,750
2016 $6,050 $12,870
2015 $5,060 $11,550
2014 $4,290 $8,580
2013 $3,410 $7,590
2012 $3,080 $8,360
2011 $3,850 $8,140
2010 $3,410 $7,590
2009 $3,740 $6,270
2008 $3,300 $5,830
2007 $2,860 $4,950
1997 $1,930 $4,070
1996 $1,930 $4,070
1995 $1,930 $4,070

Nissan Micra FAQs

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  • Changing belts in Micra?

    Are you talking about the cam belt, or the belt driving the alternator, water pump and other accessories? If you are talking about the latter it would usually only be changed if it was clearly worn when checked visually. If you're asking about the cam belt, the Micra has a chain, not a belt, so it doesn't need changing regularly. The only reason you might change it was if it was noisy and loose, when there's a risk that it could jump a tooth and damage the engine.

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  • Nissan Micra carpet worn

    The Micra is a cheap-and-cheerful car and the carpet is probably also cheap. Having it wear as you have had it frustrating, and it's probably unacceptable in such a short period of time. Having been to the dealer, and to Nissan, and been rejected your only course of action is to consult the consumer affairs people in Queensland.

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  • Slow starting Nissan Micra

    Putting the blankets over the engine and bonnet means the engine doesn't cool as much while sitting overnight, so isn't as cold when you come to start it in the morning. I'd say you need a new battery, one with good cold cranking power, as I reckon the drain on the battery as it tries to turn the engine over is too high and the engine isn't getting enough power to start. Once it fires it's fine, that's because it's then not having to power the starter.

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