Driving the All-new Micra in Montreal

2015 Nissan Micra
Starting at – $9,998
Fully loaded – $15,748

It’s a 1.6 L four-cylinder, outputting 109 hp and 107 lb-ft. Choose between a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic

I tested the little guy through downtown Montreal, then out to the countryside and back.

My driving partner for this trip was [redacted].

Me: but I blog all my driving partners?!
Them: I’d rather stay anonymous Keri, I don’t Tweet, FB, I prefer an air of mystery.
Me: ahhh kk, will absolutely help that! You’re talking to someone who got Google to acknowledge my name is ‘Blog’.

Too bad though, because we had a lot of fun. I almost bit the steering wheel a few times from laughing, from jacknifing… “oh I drove my Solstice too faaaaast.”

So much fun that an extra 80 km was added to the test, because we got so lost. Mostly my fault, it usually is #ForeverLost

Which means we barely made it to the track on time.

The arrows are pointing at its turning radius, 4.6 m.

That’s the second smallest out there, but only by 0.01m, so let’s call that the smallest turning radius available.

That doesn’t mean the car feels twitchy on the highway, which sometimes can happen. Quite opposite actually, the Micra drives like a larger car. It absorbs the bumps well and provides a smooth ride.

And a peppy one. Especially when pared with the 5-speed manual, this little guy had no problem keeping up on the highway, or out-manourvering those aggressive French downtown drivers. And it doesn’t do it with a whiny, noisy engine, as some of its competitors do; it’s a rather quiet cabin.

This is a good city car, and a great first car.

It’s little enough to fit anywhere in a busy downtown, but the interior is surprisingly cavernous, and four big humans will fit without smashing the tops of their heads.

And with its claim to fame as Canada’s best-priced car $9,998, expect to see these cars everywhere.

More blog posts to come this week, about the features, financing program, it’s unique Canadian traits, and more.

Until then, here’s Nissan’s official video from the launch.

Look for me at 2:40.

And here’s a video I made.

 

A Fast Look at Nissan’s all-new Micra

Canada’s best-priced car at $9,998. I predict we’re about to see this thing everywhere.

On sale now. Here’s the site – Nissan Micra.

This video is one of the first video reviews online in the country.  Oh no no, I’m not competitive :|  YA I am.

I also threw this video up on Viddy, it was my 100th video there, and it’s doing well at 2,600+ views.

NOTE: the reason why there’s an absence of driving and handling impressions, is because there’s an embargo in place until Friday about that.  Here’s what an embargo is, and only a jerk breaks one.

 

 

I’m in MTL with Nissan and their all-new Micra

This week, Nissan is launching their all-new Micra – Canada’s best-priced car $9,998.

I predict we’ll be seeing these everywhere soon, because at that price, you can now buy a new car instead of a used one.

It’s got some European flair eh. But, it’s designed specifically for Canada, and available only here.

Hi from the W Hotel.

Nissan invited KeriBlog, kind’ve a big deal, because that’s the same invite as the newspapers and big outlets… and me.

Here’s the blog tag, and here’s the link to Nissan, and here’s me rushing to dinner now.

Test day is tomorrow!

So. Pumped.

 

 

There’s No Avoiding Paying the Destination Fee

Different than the “delivery fee”, the destination charge is the cost of shipping the car from factory to dealership.

It’s never included in the price, and you can’t negotiate out of paying it, it’ll just never happen.

Read it online at Autonet.

Favourite line:

When you’re shopping, I’d recommend adding at least $1,200 CDN to the price, and then do your math based on that total.

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Nissan invited KeriBlog to Montreal with the Micra

Remember a couple weeks ago, when I said KeriBlog had a big win? And that when the ticket was booked, and the win solidified, I’d tell you about it?

Done.

Nissan invited my blog to their Canadian launch of their 2015 all-new Micra.

As in, I got the same invite as the newspapers and magazines.

And first wave too, not thrown in at the end of the program.  Tada!

Here’s my bigger blog post about the Micra, which is built specifically for Canada, and, with a starting price of $9,998, will be the lowest priced car in the country.

Thanks Nissan, this had a bigger affect than you may realize.