We say Decent, cheap little runabout for the city with fugly looks and a cheap interior.Performance 64bhp 1.2 is predictably underpowered; 80bhp 1.2 is more powerful, as is the 1.4; 1.5-litre 82bhp turbodiesel is flexible and smooth; 1.6-litre Sport version is the Micra’s only engaging engine.Emissions A decent chassis makes for grip, though the Micra’s steering is very soft, which is good for the city but makes it pretty dull.Driving 47mpg and 139g/km are possible in the 1.2 petrol Micra.
Feel The Micra’s engines are a tad noisy, especially the diesel. The ride is comically poor over potholes and poor road surfaces.Space There’s decent space for four but that’s about it. The Micra’s boot is respectable at 251 litres.Equipment Keyless entry and CD player on base model. Aircon and CD changer at higher specs.
The Sport trim gets alloy wheels and pedals.Price Good list price and running costs. Residuals are on the rise for decent superminis.Quality Looks good, feels good, mechanicals good.Safety ABS with EBD, brake assist and two airbags as standard on the Micra. More bags at higher specs.Pros Well-specced, smart looks, cheap.Cons Not a superb ride.Alternatives Renault Clio, Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Corsa