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Seems you are pretty happy with the Micra. I am planning to buy a hatch soon and one of the cars I have shortlisted is the Renault Pulse Rxz, since the Micra top end petrol is the CVT. How is the performance on the highway since that is quite important for me?
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Originally Posted by Altocumulus
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Seems you are pretty happy with the Micra. I am planning to buy a hatch soon and one of the cars I have shortlisted is the Renault Pulse Rxz, since the Micra top end petrol is the CVT. How is the performance on the highway since that is quite important for me? |
The car is geared for efficiency, not performance. You'll have to wring the engine out for overtaking, but yes, it is satisfactory unless you have a full load - but this is true of everything in the segment except maybe the Swift. The steering is a little light, but if you upgrade the tyres the feel improves quite a bit. The suspension is soft, so it can get uncomfortable at speeds of 100kmph or above if the road is bumpy, but the car's handling is very predictable despite this. Looking at it purely from the perspective of suspension tuning as per highway speeds, there are quite a few cars that have a better setup.
Yes, looks like I am the only satisfied customer of Nissan, on t-bhp. Really happy with everything. Till date the car has not given any trouble as such. Very pleasurable to drive in the city.
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Originally Posted by Altocumulus
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How is the performance on the highway since that is quite important for me? |
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Originally Posted by isodope
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The car is geared for efficiency, not performance. You'll have to wring the engine out for overtaking, but yes, it is satisfactory unless you have a full load - but this is true of everything in the segment except maybe the Swift. The steering is a little light, but if you upgrade the tyres the feel improves quite a bit. The suspension is soft, so it can get uncomfortable at speeds of 100kmph or above if the road is bumpy, but the car's handling is very predictable despite this. Looking at it purely from the perspective of suspension tuning as per highway speeds, there are quite a few cars that have a better setup. |
The steering is feather light, which is a boon in the city traffic, but on highways as the speed crosses 100kmph, you have to hold on to it. Even minor bumps are felt hard if you don't control the steering. And as isodope has said, the engine needs to be worked on to get the performance, but the performance is very satisfactory.
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Originally Posted by W.A.G.7
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Yes, looks like I am the only satisfied customer of Nissan, on t-bhp. |
Count me in. Completed 3 years of my XL petrol. Also got my loan closedclap:.
Petrolrider, congrats! Nice to hear that you have also completed trouble free three years. Regarding my car, well; it's also trouble free until now. I have completed trouble free 4 years in my car. Absolutely no issues nothing; touchwood. The kilometre running is less; it has completed around 17,000 kms in four and a half years. In the 2014 monsoons, there was a slight squealing noise from the brake pads, but that went away when the rains stopped. So I assume it must have been due to the moisture on the brake pads. Anyways the issue is not present, so it's history.
Anyways, I will try and put up some pictures and update the thread soon.clap:
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Originally Posted by W.A.G.7
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Yes, looks like I am the only satisfied customer of Nissan, on t-bhp. Really happy with everything. Till date the car has not given any trouble as such. Very pleasurable to drive in the city. |
In January, so will my brother.
The only problem was when his preferred/convenient A.S.S shut down, but he is very happy with his Micra diesel purchase overall and the miles of peaceful smiles it continues to give him (after a torrid time with the Indica Xeta).
Today I got a call from Oxford Nissan. It seems they are recalling the Micra's for checking an issue with the airbags; and my Micra falls in that category (manufactured in 2010). If there is a problem, they will replace the airbags and I think the controller module for free. So, the appointment is scheduled for next Saturday at 10.00AM. I am not even aware of what part is going to be checked. I will post the updates after next Saturday's appointment.
It seems that Nissan is recalling the Micra and Sunny for defective airbags as per the news here -
http://indianexpress.com/article/aut...faulty-airbag/ http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report...-india-2029057
Has anyone else got such a call?
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Has anyone else got such a call? |
There is a
thread running on the topic. Please check in. Many have not been called for the replacement.
A thread update is long overdue, I guess. The main reason for not updating it is that, I have been very busy in other daily activities. And the second reason, is that I was busy driving the car.
Needless to say, it has been working flawlessly. Not a single issue in the last 6 and a half years. Everything works just perfectly. Fill it, shut it and drive it! That's all there is to it. Not even a tiny squeak from any panel or part. Obviously, it's a well put together car, if you forgive the horrid uneven panel gaps everywhere.
Paint quality is superb, over the last 6 years it has not faded anywhere and the original sheen is like it was; when we had got it from the showroom. I have been getting it serviced regulary at Tune up plus and they have been doing a great job. No cause for complain at all.
On the down side, the stock tires are now due for replacement, as the car has done 30,000kms and it's 6yrs now. I do plan to get alloys for all 4 wheels and will update it on the thread as soon as I get them. Mostly, it will happen in the later half of April. As a gift, I will also be changing the seat covers to something better. A lesson learnt here - Never ever go for beige seat covers. They are troublesome to maintain.
Mine is the base XE version which came sans power windows. However, never really felt the need for the power windows in all these years. Also, it came with black handles and mirrors, but I let it remain as it is. Except for a louder twin tone horn, I have not done any other modification to the car. It's very much a stock car, save for the ICE and the horn.
Here are some latest pictures.
A biker swiped off the wheel cap and it was too much of a traffic jam to stop and catch him or the wheel cap. No option, but to ignore it and move on.
Paint quality is exceptionally good, and has held on well; even though we have not really pampered the car.
Head unit works nicely, but the front speakers now show a bit of distortion at higher values. I guess, it's time for an ICE upgrade too! provided money permits! :D
The gear lever has held quite well, even though the lettering has faded a bit.
The meter reading as it was a few days back.

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Originally Posted by W.A.G.7
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Needless to say, it has been working flawlessly. Not a single issue in the last 6 and a half years. Everything works just perfectly. Fill it, shut it and drive it! |
Congrats on 6.5 years! You've kept her well.
Agreed on the durability. My Sunny is well past 50,000 km and has held up well. In fact, it's the only non-rattling car in my garage :). The engine is tight, peppy & fuel-efficient too.
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A lesson learnt here - Never ever go for beige seat covers. They are troublesome to maintain.
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Even the light grey OEM seats of my Sunny get soiled easily. I just got the interior & exterior detailed.
30,000kms in 6.5 years translates to slightly less than 5k kms a year, which is on the lower side as compared to the average running for other cars. However, with two other cars in the family, it can't be helped. Incidentally both cars, are City's (one type Z and one dolphin version 2). If possible, I would try and put a comparison between both of the cars. Both are dynamically different from each other and both have their plus points and minus points. Let's hope time permits, to put up this thread. The Z dates back to 2002, purchased brand new in a different factory made colour and a different engine variant; and the dolphin happened a two years back - purchased second hand dirt cheap. Guess the price - 70k for a 2006 car! :D The beauty of lateral upgrades really worked!
Congratulations Ketan on completing 6.5 years. Your car doesn't look old from any angle. I have seen it parked near my house and it is as well kept as your Dad's OHC(that is one of the most well maintained OHC's I have seen). You get an awesome deal on the City ZX. Hope to see the Micra soon with alloys. :D good luck!
I am another satisfied customer of Micra
5.5 yrs 1 lac kms with dci
Touch wood the car is as good as new Truoble free ownership till date
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Originally Posted by W.A.G.7
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Needless to say, it has been working flawlessly. Not a single issue in the last 6 and a half years. Everything works just perfectly. Fill it, shut it and drive it! |
Congratulations on your tension free 6.5 years of ownership. clap: Wish you many more miles on that odo. Micra is a truly reliable car, its just the shoddy service centers which spoil the owning experience.
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Originally Posted by W.A.G.7
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On the down side, the stock tires are now due for replacement, as the car has done 30,000kms and it's 6yrs now. |
Any plan to upgrade them? I replaced the low quality 165/70 Maxxis ones with 175/65 Michelin XM2 after 40k mark.
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Originally Posted by rupdeb
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Any plan to upgrade them? I replaced the low quality 165/70 Maxxis ones with 175/65 Michelin XM2 after 40k mark. |
Yes. Upgrade plan is on the cards, mostly in May. Will try and get alloys too.
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