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Driving the Small Made-for-Canada Nissan Micra in America’s Biggest City
Big city, small car. Except it’s not that easy.
All-New Nissan Micra Arrives Completely Reimagined
An all-new Nissan MIcra has arrived.
2016 Nissan Micra Cup Proves You Can Race a Cheap Car with No Power and Actually Have Fun
The Nissan Micra Cup Car proves that you don’t need an expensive or powerful car to have fun at the track.
AutoGuide Now for the Week of December 22
You may be in “holiday mode,” but the editors at AutoGuide.com sure aren’t. We each have a new car to test this week and are looking forward to spilling all the details about them.
Nissan Launches Affordable Racing League… In Canada
The cheapest vehicle in North America now has its own race league, but only for those who live in Canada.
AutoGuide Now For the Week Of May 12
Another week means another fleet of vehicles to test. This week we have more than a few unique cars to try out – check them out here and send us your questions and comments.
Nissan Micra Not US-Bound
With the introduction of the Micra to Canada it seemed like an inevitability that Nissan would then bring the small car to America, but that’s not going to happen.
Nissan Versa Sedan Gets the Heave-Ho in Canada
Nissan plans to discontinue the Versa sedan in Canada in favor of the bargain-priced Micra that will launch in that market this year.
Most Watched Videos of the Week: February 9 – 16, 2014
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This past week, AutoGuide readers crowded to watch our new epic YouTube trailer, while car shoppers wanted to take a closer look at the new Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT and the Nissan Micra sub-compact, which will at the very least, be heading to the Canadian market. Watch the videos below and subscribe to the AutoGuide YouTube channel here.
Nissan Micra to Cost an Incredibly Low $9,998
There’s a new cheapest car in North America and it’s managed to undercut the competition by a significant margin.
Nissan March Nismo Muses Performance Micra
Yesterday, Nissan announced that it will sell the Micra in Canada. So what about a performance variant?
New Nissan Micra to Debut at Montreal Auto Show
A new small car might be in the cards for Nissan North America as the brand will debut the Micra mini-car at the upcoming Montreal Auto Show.
Nissan Invitation Concept Is a Better Versa: Geneva Motor Show Preview
Nissan announced today that it will be revealing a new B-segment concept car called the Invitation at next month’s Geneva Auto Show. The little car that slips between Nissan’s Micra and Juke vehicles in the European market is aimed to attain the company’s Pure Drive badge for efficiency with 100g/km CO2 emission. What isn’t clear…
Nissan Micra Gets Nismo Touch: 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon
Nismo is hard at work building concept cars to show off. Their latest endeavor is a souped up version of Nissan‘s baby car, the Micra, set to debut at the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon. Nissan is no stranger to franken-cars, one of the most notable in recently memory was the Juke-R, a twisted combination of…
Nissan Australia Under Fire After Awarding Micra to Facebook Manager’s BFF
Nissan Australia is fighting a public relations backlash after it was announced that the winner of a Facebook contest it held turned out to be best friends with a staffer managing the site. Far more than just a free t-shirt or a mug, the winner received a shiny new Nissan Micra, and a $1,250 gift…
Nissan Micra Coming to America?
Is the Nissan Micra headed to American shores? That’s certainly one conclusion that can be drawn from recent comments made by Ken Davis, president of the Eaton Superchargers vehicle group. In a recent interview with Automotive News, Davis let slip that Nissan will launch one or more supercharged models in the U.S. The comments came…
Nissan Compact Sport Concept Previews Turbocharged Hot Hatch
Looking to expand interest in its brand in China, Nissan held the World premiere of the Compact Sport Concept at the 2011 Shanghai Auto Show. This three-door hatchback concept has a turbo-charged 1.6-liter engine, which produces 190-hp. Couple that with a CVT gearbox with paddle-shifters for its six-speeds and this would be a pocket rocket….
Nissan May Add Two New Small Cars to U.S. Lineup
Small cars are becoming more attractive in North America as gas prices continue to skyrocket, and Nissan is making plans to meet demand. According to a recent report, the Japanese automaker will add two new models to its production facilities in Mexico. Designed for sale in the Americas region, this could include the United States….
Smart Preparing For Two New Vehicles In The Near Future
Although the Smart ForTwo hasn’t been warmly received by American buyers, there is hope for the quirky maker of diminutive city cars, as parent company Daimler is backing the brand with new products and utilizing their alliance with Renault-Nissan to give the lineup a boost. A Smart representative confirmed that a four seat model will arrive sometime in the…
Smart to Sell Small Nissan Model in the U.S. Next Year: The Smart forfive
Struggling with diminished sales, Daimler’s Smart Car division will expand its lineup in the U.S. with a new Nissan-made small car. The subcompact five-door will be powered by a gasoline engine and go on sale late next year. As a B-segment car, this subcompact fits in a class with models like the Honda Fit, Ford…
2011 Nissan Micra Spotted In Canada
Before small car fans get their hopes up, we’re sorry to tell you that this 2011 Nissan Micra has no chance of coming to North America. Not for the foreseeable future at least. It turns out that Nissan was filming a commercial for the UK Market Micra in Toronto, but had the unfortunate coincidence of…
Nissan Micra Could Get Dual-Clutch Gearbox
The upcoming Nissan Micra could be equipped with a dual-clutch gearbox later in its production cycle. According to a report by AutoExpress, a source inside Nissan parent company Renault has confirmed that a new dual-clutch gearbox currently offered in the Megane could eventually make its way into the Renault Laguna and Clio models. And here’s…






