I must be doing well with my 18 year old K10 then, It isn't rusted to
hell, starts first time everytime and I rack up 250 miles weekly and I
enjoy driving it. As for the K12, I haven't heard good things about it.
Chippie.
"mike" <mike46743@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> maybe your unlucky or treat the car poorly. my wives has been perfect
> from new and is now 4 years old. Personally this new one is the only
> micra I'd ever consider driving, the old ones are simply ghastly
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>>I have an '06 Micra, lots of problems with it.
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>> Broken wing mirror
>> Broken stereo
>> Broken back shelf
>> Broken seat belt
>> Broken heating system
>> Broken cigrette lighter
>> Electric shocks when I get out
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>> I have never had so many problems with a new car. This thing is only
>> 2 ys old and only has 10k on the clock!
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>> I spoke to a chap at the local Nissan garage who said that he
>> wouldn't buy one. He said they have lots of problems, were poorly
>> built, constantly came back for repairs, and were actually now more
>> French.
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>> The old Micras were incredible, built to last, great quality, they
>> just never broke down. I had one 14 years old that was in the same
>> condition it left the factory in. Not a thing wrong. This thing's
>> almost new and its falling apart.
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>> I thought I was buying a top of the range Japanese car, but I seem to
>> have ended up with a poor quality, French car with a Japanese sticker
>> on the front.
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>> I also find the fuel efficiency very poor, it seems to use about 30%
>> more than my old automatic Micra.
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>> I wonder if other people have been having the same problems with
>> Micras..
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