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Nissan Micra prices have been cut by up to £1755 as part of a range update.
There are no mechanical or cosmetic changes; the entry-level 1.2 Visia now costs £7995, a reduction of £1755. Standard equipment includes Bluetooth and an auxiliary input socket.
The mid-spec 1.2 Acenta model costs £9995, down from £11,250. Standard equipment for Acenta models includes alloy wheels, air-conditioning, front foglights and a leather steering wheel.
A new Acenta Connect model has been added to the range. It costs £10,495 and comes with a touch-screen sat-nav system as standard.
Although it was launched only in September, the special-edition Micra Elle model has had its price cut from £12,000 to £11,195. It comes with the same standard kit as the Acenta Connect model, but adds climate control, a glass roof, alloy wheels and Elle badging.
The top-of-the-range Tekna model costs from £11,545 – a reduction of £1205. Standard equipment for Tekna models includes a glass roof, rear parking sensors, automatic headlights and wipers, and climate control.
No mechanical changes; prices have been reduced by up to £1755
Micra is available with 1.2-litre petrol engines with 79 or 97bhp
Nissan has also announced a range of new finance packages, with personal contract purchase packages from £99 per month and a three-year servicing and roadside assistance package for £199.
The revised Nissan Micra range is on sale now.
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