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Nissan - Micra (2001)
Find the best deal on the iconic Nissan Micra—the compact city car that has been a favourite for decades. Whether you’re looking for a reliable daily driver or a classic 2000s model, knowing the Nissan Micra price can help you make a smart purchase. The market is full of options: from brand‑new models with full warranty coverage to well‑maintained used vehicles that still offer great value. Let’s break down what you need to know about the Nissan Micra 2001 price, the overall used Nissan Micra price range, and how the car’s Nissan Micra depreciation plays into your decision.
- Engine: 1.0‑ or 1.6‑litre three‑ or four‑cylinder (depending on variant)
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automatic options are available in newer trims)
- Fuel Type: Petrol; some models offer ethanol blends in select markets
- Power Output: 62–70 hp (varies with engine size)
- Torque: 63–70 Nm for the 1.0‑litre; 96–106 Nm for the 1.6‑litre
- Dimensions: Overall length 4,041 mm, width 1,650 mm, height 1,485 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,650 mm, offering agile handling in tight city streets
- Sophisticated Features: Air conditioning, power steering, ABS, electronic stability control (varies by trim)
- Safety Equipment: Dual‑front airbags, seat belt pre‑tensioners, and optional rear‑view camera in newer models
- Fuel Economy: Around 6 litres per 100 kilometres (urban) and 5.5 litres per 100 kilometres (highway)
Understanding depreciation is key to getting the most value out of a Nissan Micra. On average, a new Micra depreciates by roughly 15–20 % in the first year, depending on mileage and market demand. Over the next three to five years, the rate slows to about 5–8 % per annum. This pattern is consistent across the used Nissan Micra price market, so a vehicle that is four years old will typically retain 60–70 % of its original value, provided it has been well‑maintained.
Curious about the exact value of a 2001 model? What is a 2001 Nissan Micra worth? The answer hinges on several variables: engine condition, mileage, exterior condition, and regional supply. In most markets, a 2001 model with average mileage (around 100 000 km) and good maintenance records will sit in a price bracket that reflects the 15–20 % first-year decline followed by a more gradual loss of value. If a car has higher mileage or shows signs of wear, the price could drop an additional 3–5 % beyond the typical depreciation curve.
Compared to similar compact vehicles—such as the Ford Fiesta, Toyota Yaris, or Hyundai i20—the Nissan Micra offers comparable engine options but typically scores higher on efficiency and a lighter overall footprint. For drivers who
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