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Nissan Micra celebrates its 30th Anniversary in the U.K.

Nissan Micra celebrates its 30th Anniversary in the U.K.

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Believe it or not, the Nissan Micra (sold as the March here) has been sold in the U.K. for the past 30 years and Nissan aims to celebrate with new offers.

 

Call me evil or unprofessional, but as soon as I read the news I could not help but head to YouTube to find the above clip. If you are a Micra owner - in that colour hue especially - I meant no disrespect.

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The subcompact was first launched in Britain in 1983, and after four generations, it has remained dependable and affordable. This fantastic achievement highlights Micra's longstanding popularity.

 

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Nissan believes life begins at 30 (isn't it 40?) and to help the Micra stay healthy, the Japanese automaker has announced a range of new '30' themed offers for Micra owners.

 

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To begin with, all Micra drivers with over three years of ownership can now benefit from a Ministry of Transport test (MOT)




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