The Nissan Micra K10 (or Nissan March) Hatchback is a 4th generation subcompact car by Nissan. It was released in 1982 and was the first supermini car from Japanese manufacturer Nissan. This model was made to compete with the likes of the Ford Fiesta, Fiat Uno, and Peugeot 205. This hatchback is a timeless classic that is still cherished by many. Its exterior is distinctive and stylish with a low slung front fascia with headlight mounted within the grille for a unique look. The car's body is upright and boxy with tall windows that create an airy and light-filled cabin. It also sits on 14-inch steel wheels and features colored bumpers with complementing trim. On the interior, the Micra K10 is surprisingly spacious. With its tall roof and wide cabin, it can comfortably seat five adults. It also features simple black plastic dash trim with extended door panels to improve driver comfort. The gauges and switches are also conveniently placed and easy-to-use. Under the hood, the K10 is powered by a 1.0 Liter 3-Cylinder naturally-aspirated gasoline engine with 58 horsepower and 63 lb-ft of torque. This power is sent to the front wheels through a 4-speed manual transmission. The K10 handles well and provides responsive steering and handling. Overall, the Nissan Micra K10 Hatchback is a classic car with a modern and stylish look. It is reliable, spacious, and easy to use. Plus, it provides a great driving experience with excellent performance and handling. It truly is an iconic and timeless classic.
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