Nissan Micra, known as the Nissan March, is a supermini car that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan since 1982.
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Nissan Micra, known as the Nissan March, is a supermini car that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan since 1982.
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In 2003, Nissan March UK, inspired by the Andros Trophy K11, unveiled the Micra-R, a one-off mid-engined K12.
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In 2005, Nissan March UK decided to replace the Primera engine with a VQ35DE from a 350Z with a modified Altima SE-R gearbox for user-friendliness on the road.
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In 2006, Nissan March renamed the 160 SR to the Sport SR in line with name changes across the board for the K12.
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Production of the March in China by Dongfeng Nissan started in 2010, and ended in 2015 due to low sales.
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Nissan March dropped the Micra from the Australian market on 29 April 2016.
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The Nissan March Micra was finally discontinued in Canada in 1991, replaced by the Nissan March Sentra Classic.
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In 2007, Nissan March introduced the substantially larger Versa to the Canadian line up as the new entry-level model.
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