Nissan Micra K11 - the maturing of the city car?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Almost everyone knows someone who had a K11. Perhaps you learnt to drive in one, or gran had one for her weekly shopping trips and visit to the Bingo hall. They absolutely were street furniture, but early pre-facelift ones are now getting rare. We put this delightful 'shape' 1-litre through its paces in soggy Lincolnshire. Horrible new wiper blades to blame for some appalling noise later in the test. How do you think it stacks up against the likes of the Renault Clio, Rover Metro/100 and Peugeot 106/Citroen Saxo?
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  • @fritzkuhne2055
    @fritzkuhne2055 Год назад +53

    this is the golden era of cars IMO. fuel injection, safety, reliability, not too much computers, and they are easy to work on . only problem is corrosion

    • @Nypartcannon
      @Nypartcannon Год назад +4

      Not so much for safety reasons as one downside

    • @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206
      @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 10 месяцев назад +1

      SAFETY...You really would NOT want to have a serious crash in this car.. But yes you are correct on everything else... The reliability of these is unbelievable... They just DO NOT break down.

    • @fritzkuhne2055
      @fritzkuhne2055 10 месяцев назад

      @@briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 safety is always relative. Are you safe compared to even a geared up motorcycle rider? Certainly.
      Also this has alot to do with road- compatibility. You have far greater chances in surviving a crash if the opponent has similar size and crash structure like you.
      Thats why the amount of SUV on the road today make these roads unsafer for smaller vehicles. in that aspect, driving a kind of "safety inflation", which is also a car size inflation.

    • @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206
      @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 10 месяцев назад

      @@fritzkuhne2055 Well of course a bigger and heavier car will hold the safety advantage in a serious accident between a small car and a large car. You really would not fare well in this 900 KG Nissan Micra in a 40 MPH head-on crash with a 2300 KG BMW X5 also doing 40 MPH, That is fairly obvious... However, there are other factors to take into consideration... The age of the cars in the accident. My car is 25 Years old and sadly has succumb to corrosion all over the car, Thus weakening the strength of the car should you have a serious accident in it... I have welded in some patches and covered the car in underseal to get another MOT test on the car... I managed to scrape a "Borderline" MOT pass last week... But I am sitting in a "Deathtrap" in a serious accident. But a very reliable one that I really don't want to part with. As for motorcycles..I think the statistics are you are 35 times more likely to be killed per mile you travel on a motorcycle than if you were driving a mid-sized car.
      Kind regards Brian

    • @dbs5212
      @dbs5212 9 месяцев назад

      @@briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 But I'm wondering. Are those Micra's really worse than comparable cars of that size in safety? And compared to for example a 205 or 106. I don't know...

  • @kyle8952
    @kyle8952 Год назад +148

    I've always thought these were a more sincere new mini than the actual new mini was.

    • @MatthewJohnCrittenden
      @MatthewJohnCrittenden Год назад +15

      Astute observation. As a fan of the original mini I've left it too late to be able to afford one. Test drove the reboot many years ago and was left unimpressed. Soulless ...

    • @kyle8952
      @kyle8952 Год назад +18

      @@MatthewJohnCrittenden The new ones are all trying to be flash and trendy and have the price tag to match, totally misses the point of the original car. The harder you try to look cool the less you are cool, especially when you're copying! The K11 just went out there and got on with things, and got it's reputation by earning it.

    • @GoldenCroc
      @GoldenCroc Год назад +4

      @@kyle8952 Honestly the mini was, for most people, obsolete compared to rivals in the 1970s at the latest. As far as I know, the mini was thereafter mostly a "meme car" in the general publics eyes. Surely Mr Bean driving one was no accident.
      BMW surely did the right call from a financial perspective cashing in on just the name and recognition, nothing else. No real competitors to a modern mini after all, certainly not the higher spec versions.
      So I dont think they missed the point at all, they just identified another way to make way more money of their investment in the name.

    • @steveberridge4648
      @steveberridge4648 Год назад +8

      It's a good observation. I've also seen the k11 described as a modern Morris minor and I can see that too in the bubble shaped styling.

    • @neodonkey
      @neodonkey Год назад +8

      @@MatthewJohnCrittenden I agree, we had the Supercharged BMW Mini. It wasn't much cop. Sure they stick to the road like glue but it never really put a smile on my face. Ride quality was abysmal, and I have owned a modified 206 that had extremely stiff and low springs and yet that somehow rode better. And despite being supercharged it felt like it had no bottom end torque. It would go quick if you drove it flat out but pottering around if never felt very peppy. There are way better small cars. My father took an instant dislike to it too and I always felt like he was a good judge of character when it came to cars. Very rare now but I think the Citroen AX of the era were one of the best super minis. Small, light, cute and fun to drive.

  • @michaelgoode9555
    @michaelgoode9555 Год назад +43

    My sister ran one of these for absolutely years. Both of her children learned to drive in it and drive it as their first daily driver. This was in the noughties.
    I still see around half a dozen in daily use in Rugby. Two live on the street where I live. It's a car which always makes me smile.

  • @nickc4518
    @nickc4518 Год назад +39

    Loved the Quentin Wilson ending. Pulling up and doing the round up through the drivers window. Top marks.

    • @Nino500
      @Nino500 Год назад +3

      Helps having a real-life camera person.

  • @IfInDoubt..
    @IfInDoubt.. Год назад +16

    Gran who just passed on Friday aged 100 had a lovely bright blue "Hollywood" special edition as her last car which she parted with in 2011 having just covered 5,000 miles in 9 years. Was a cracking little car that, I remember it being 4 up on the motorway heading for a family meal sat comfortably over 90. I'd love another as hers is sadly long gone, 25,000 miles on hers when it was sold but it was suffering rust.

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Год назад +7

      Aw, sorry for your loss.

    • @petertaylor1939
      @petertaylor1939 Год назад +3

      Sorry for your loss. We had the same model (Hollywood) as well, was a great car.

    • @IfInDoubt..
      @IfInDoubt.. Год назад +1

      @@HubNut Thank you Ian, a long road ahead of us yet as per her wish, she remained in her home of almost 70 years to the end, so many things yet to deal with. It's great videos like this which provide a very welcome distraction and evoke many memories of better times.

    • @IfInDoubt..
      @IfInDoubt.. Год назад +1

      @@petertaylor1939 Thank you Peter. They seem to be virtually none existent now, the Hollywood. Hers was N925 UHH, she had her K10 in for service, the garage typically had 5-10 cars for sale, and the little Hollywood was pride of place just as you went in. £2,800 with 19,000 miles and 1 owner at 7 years old, I still remember the test drive too, as a child in the back of the car. It was known as the quickest decision she's ever made in her life, she loved that car.

    • @matthewblundell9119
      @matthewblundell9119 Год назад +1

      @BPS just a quick note to say two things:
      1. sorry for your loss and sorry for the difficult task you face sorting out her home, great that she was able to continue where she wanted to be till the end.
      2. Thank you for the story of her storming up the motorway over 90mph - I'm not sure if it's just the juxtaposition of "typical Micra owner" (I mean no offence in that the Micra tends to be popular with both end of the driver age spectrum) and very much atypical older-Micra driving speed - but made me chuckle at the thought! Good for her!

  • @casiofi
    @casiofi Год назад +36

    Took one to Rome and back in 2016 with a mate. Just about squeezed a ton out of it. He had one for his first car, and now has one with a whacking great turbo on it too. Would have another as a runabout in a heartbeat, just need to find one without rotten sills!

  • @uncreativeusername2999
    @uncreativeusername2999 Год назад +2

    I’m 18 and I bought one of these on 30k from an old lady who’d had it from new. Absolutely wonderful little car

  • @simonhodgetts6530
    @simonhodgetts6530 Год назад +26

    A terrific little car, from an era when Nissan got its mojo together. My wife had a 1.3 model, M reg, in red, for many, many moons, and absolutely loved it. It was utterly reliable, and quite nippy. She only sold it because her mom felt she should drive a more modern car, with air bags and the like (her Micra was a pre-airbag model). A car chock-fulll of character -I still like them a lot.

  • @alansimpson835
    @alansimpson835 Год назад +13

    One of my favourite cars of all time. I've had 3 - 2 1.3s and a 1.0 - and they were brilliant. Cheap to run, nippy, like tardises, didn't break down and with very well spaced pedals. My favourite feature was when I'd take a right hand corner with enthusiasm and everything- monkey mascot, sherbet lemons, Now cassettes - would slide off the dashboard and land neatly in the passenger door pocket. Well engineered enough to be totally dependable but simple enough to keep you involved with the driving experience.
    The Shape replaced the entry level L as base spec. The name came from the cartoon type car shape that appeared on the Micra marketing materials when it was launched in 1992 and 'Shape' models usually had that shape on the back rather than "Shape"written in text.
    I'd love to get one again

    • @ColinCarFan
      @ColinCarFan Год назад +2

      Alan, you made me laugh out loud because the sliding objects into the door pocket memory suddenly came back! :)

    • @alansimpson835
      @alansimpson835 Год назад +1

      @@ColinCarFan I'd like to think there is a Japanese designer who planned the size and shape of that pocket and now feels very pleased with themselves. It worked perfectly

  • @heikkiremes5661
    @heikkiremes5661 Год назад +3

    Proud owner of one, a 1995 1.0i Hit. Absolute gem of a no-frills motoring. The boy racer still residing within me installed a fart-can, a mild lowering kit and a suede racing wheel. The lightness is just pure, brilliant fun. I love it.

  • @paulbennell3313
    @paulbennell3313 Год назад +9

    Always liked these. That one is particularly mint! As someone who buys a secondhand car on condition rather than spec, base model austerity doesn't bother me at all.

  • @chriswalford9228
    @chriswalford9228 Год назад +5

    K11 very hard to beat even today. Perfect first car for my Daughter. She had the 1.0 model first drove it for a year on her own first insurance . Second year after insurance dropped bought a 1.3 kept that a year. Any owner or garage can service these, cheap plentiful parts available chain driven camshafts, easy to park, fast enough for most , good on fuel , very reliable and great fun . Only real downside is rot, in particular on the front crossmember which can easily become a MOT failure so check when buying .

    • @hamstirrer6882
      @hamstirrer6882 Год назад

      Happened to quite a lot of nissans of this era, mainly from spillages when topping up the coolant/radiator leaks

    • @barry_scott4465
      @barry_scott4465 Год назад

      Unfortunately, it is really common. I already had my front cross member welded, and now it looks like the rear sills have gone too. Hopefully it should have a good few more years out of it yet. 24 years old and still going. Fantastic car even today.

  • @mikes747
    @mikes747 Год назад +11

    I passed my driving test in one of these. It was a special edition Micra Wave! I will always have a soft spot for these little cars!

  • @VanCiapp
    @VanCiapp Год назад +5

    I have a '99 model, with the 1.3 and CVT, it holds very well despite the use as a cargo-van, very brisky with just enough comfort to be used in today's world, without the hassle of modern cars.

  • @pgrewcock
    @pgrewcock Год назад +3

    My mother had two of these, naturally we learnt to drive in them, I remember the light steering and slick gearbox, lovely little cars 👍👍

  • @williamgreer4087
    @williamgreer4087 Год назад +8

    Wow, what a massive nostalgia trip this is! ❤️ My first car was a X reg 1.4, the final facelift where they upped the capacity and went to coil packs. It was electric blue. Sportex exhaust, 40mm lowering springs, 15" alloys, colour coded all the grey plastic, fitted an OEM boot spoiler... What a fantastic little car that was, it used to do 60 in second gear (many times😅) it used to take my mates Fiestas and Saxos to the cleaners!
    I turned 30 this year and this made me feel old and a little emotional! ❤️

    • @426baron
      @426baron Год назад

      Buy one now while there are still some around ! When you turn 40 and badly need one, they'll be very rare and priced accordingly. I still regret not buying another Panda before they command crazy prices for a good one.

  • @vivianhughes9347
    @vivianhughes9347 Год назад +5

    Great little cars - still see a good few around, mostly in the evenings, here in south Lincolnshire. Used for delivering takeaway meals. Lots are still going strong!
    Nice review, thanks!

    • @the.internet
      @the.internet Год назад +1

      The K11 Micra and mk1 Yaris are the mini-delivery vehicles of choice for a lot of couriers!

  • @CharlesSmith-zt7vt
    @CharlesSmith-zt7vt Год назад +1

    Loved the little William Woollard moment at the end. Drive up, do piece to camera out of the window, and pull away again. Classy!

  • @petemoss8625
    @petemoss8625 Год назад +3

    look at all the space to work on the engine. Thanks Hub, this car brings back a lot of nice memories of that time in my life. Love and respect from Retford, Notts.

  • @WeirdTunes
    @WeirdTunes Год назад +2

    My friend came to pick me up for a road trip one day in one of these and I was amazed by how solid it sounded and comfortable it was. Wanted one ever since and after seeing this even more! Lovely video once again.

  • @robertmaitland09
    @robertmaitland09 Год назад +1

    The holy grail, a pov spec black bumper K11! Legend.

  • @shaunw9270
    @shaunw9270 Год назад +2

    Always liked the K11 good to see this survivor . A charming little design, especially lovely are the later ones with alloy wheels, colour coded bumpers and fancier trim.
    Great video!

  • @jazzhands7771
    @jazzhands7771 Год назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant review, Ian, and what a great little car the K11 is.
    I had many of them back when they were a few years old, and I never had any trouble with them, or indeed, any trouble selling them.
    I'd love to see a review on a Suzuki Alto, the last one sold in the UK.
    If you're ever in Northern Ireland on your travels, I would be very happy to let you review my 2015 red Alto, which is my pride and joy, and one of the last ones to be sold in the UK before the Celerio took over.
    It's very much in the same spirit as the K11, but with an excellent 1.0 3 cylinder multivalve engine, pushing out the dizzying heights of 67bhp!
    It never fails to put a smile on my face, and even tows my little Freedom caravan when the main car is in for repairs.

  • @piczoo
    @piczoo Год назад +1

    Great video, I absolutely love these! especially in red, with the plastic bumpers. I had one as a loan car once, lovely little thing, I had a great time with it, and didn't want to give it back when my car was ready!

  • @southofthemersey7351
    @southofthemersey7351 Год назад

    Been in so many of these over the years. My sister had two. Most recently a mate of mine drove four of us down to london and back from Manchester. They're bigger and comfier than they look! Secretly always wanted one.

  • @AJT296
    @AJT296 Год назад +4

    One mate of mine had two of these and was really pleased with them. Decent turn of speed for such a little engine. Another mate bought a later version second hand from a local dealer that had been owned by an elderly couple. They hadn’t even tuned the radio in. Sadly it did start to rot quite badly in the rear wings as did many of these. Great little cars though despite that

  • @nixer65
    @nixer65 Год назад +1

    I had a 1.3 one of these in 1997 and it was a wonderful car. Of note were the seats…super comfortable. We did huge miles in ours and I was amazed how good it was.

  • @SamNeedham123
    @SamNeedham123 Год назад

    Great to see you in my neck of the woods! To be fair, that road is a particular bone shaker, as are many roads in rural Lincolnshire. Loving the videos as always!

  • @jeevansingh6944
    @jeevansingh6944 Год назад +3

    Had one as a company car around 2001 between owning a Mini Mayfair and clubman. Loved the Micra. Wasnt a mini but it was bombproof. I echo what you said it could be 'jiggly' at times but the headroom was good and it never complained. They seemed to go on forever too.

  • @Geshmaal
    @Geshmaal Год назад +1

    Love the K11 so much. I had a K12 for the first half of this year and it was such a pleasure to drive around town but unfortunately didn't have enough leg room for me for longer trips. The car is so light and the drivetrain feels so direct that you don't really notice the lack of power, the responsiveness makes up for it!

  • @RoobehTunes
    @RoobehTunes Год назад

    Had mine for quite a few years now and still love it. What a great little car.

  • @duncanandrews6727
    @duncanandrews6727 Год назад

    Had the 1.0L Twincam 16v one with the full body kit and sun-roof. What I loved the most was how the limiter kicked in a little early on most gears, whitch left it real fun!

  • @Rjhs001
    @Rjhs001 Год назад

    Great little motor and big 'thumbs up' to the camera person...nice work Miss HN.

  • @gg_vard
    @gg_vard Год назад +11

    There's still one here in the neighborhood, red and five door.
    It's unfortunate how many good cars were scraped
    When the Micra was a micro (or small) car
    A car that was really liked here in Greece, where we like our Japanese cars (and of course when it was introduced Nissans were still made in Volos)

    • @fritzkuhne2055
      @fritzkuhne2055 Год назад +1

      its unfortunate what has become of nissan..

    • @99ron30
      @99ron30 Год назад

      I was in Corfu last month, I spotted a few K11,K12 and plenty of K13 and even some K14. I hired a K13 and I thought it was actually quite a good modern version of the K11. Maybe not quite as strong, but nice and simple and spacious. The K14 looks like a Seat Ibiza or something, too complicated and sporty for a micra.

  • @whitemoor66
    @whitemoor66 Год назад

    What a super little car. My wife's nan had one down in Abercynon and it's the only one I ever drove. I remember being totally surprised by how quick it seemed for a 1.0 litre engine! Ride and handling was good too even compared to my Rover Metro. These cars have such a clean design inside and out, with no unnecessary jewelry with little to go wrong. I would happily run one as a daily if I could find a rust free example.

  • @napalm5941
    @napalm5941 7 месяцев назад

    My mom has driven one of these ever since 2001. I've grown up in that thing and now its my "first car" aswell. Unfortunately daily driving the little thing has taken its toll and we'll have to get a new one soon...
    Good memories. As long as we have it, I'll continue to make new memories on it. :)

  • @BlueXonar
    @BlueXonar Год назад

    A friend of mine used to have a 1.0 K11 in the same red, it was previously her mothers, and neither she nor her Mum had ever serviced it from new, but someone had added oil to it every now and then... When I eventually serviced it for her, the oil had been in there for the complete 45,000 miles life of the car, and it reached about half way up the dipstick. I had to remove the oil filter base with a hammer and chisel.
    After its long overdue service, it continued to run sweetly, if slightly tappy... I think rot killed it eventually. I remember it having 1000 MOT advisories and a hole in the roof, it was a proper abused little shed, but I remain impressed that it survived a life of absolutely zero care.

  • @PlaystationLounge
    @PlaystationLounge Год назад

    Very fond memories of that car. My dad bought his first car in 20 years in around 1996, so it's the first car I remember him having. He had a green Hollywood edition. We drove all over the country in it. Great little car.

  • @jetjunkjiver8194
    @jetjunkjiver8194 Год назад

    I drove a P reg GX 1 litre 16v in a god awful metallic green colour for a number of years. Loved it. The engine was peppy, ran on fumes and never let me down.

  • @JackSadler
    @JackSadler Год назад +1

    Oh yes! I’ve had a couple of these they’re such great cars. My dad is a bike guy and even he liked his micra!

  • @philh1462
    @philh1462 Год назад

    Had one of these. Fantastic little car. Turnkey reliability, ace to thread through city traffic, 40mpg even when thrashed. Loved it.

  • @KarlBate
    @KarlBate Год назад

    Ian nice review, your inspiration has made me go out and got myself a 90s classic. Which has replaced my daily drive of a 2020 5 series, I am now pottering around in a VW golf.

  • @danielpothier9990
    @danielpothier9990 Год назад

    So many miss or miss out on the sheer driving joy of an uncomplicated, reliable, small car or truck. Mainstream society is more interested in wifi, coffee bistros, and spa experience in thier vehicles. This car expertly presented by Ian reminds us of what we have lost and how affordable it was. Truly less is so much more.

  • @suitknol6604
    @suitknol6604 Год назад

    i have one. taken me 60k km's, from rome to stockholm and everything in between. moved friends with it even. absolutely amazing car, bought it when i was 18 (now 21) for 1920 euros and haven't had to do any major repairs, car is now at 130k total.

  • @jimmeltonbradley1497
    @jimmeltonbradley1497 Год назад +3

    I had a 1.3 version of one of these and it was, indeed, a very nippy little motor. I've also owned 2 K10s and had a1.3 of the follow-on model. All had really responsive engines.

  • @Zeem4
    @Zeem4 Год назад

    There's a bloke in my town using a 52-plate one of these to deliver takeaway food. He's had it for years and it's still out there, working away most nights. It makes me smile every time I see it.

  • @tony-yp6qk
    @tony-yp6qk Год назад

    another great video has always Ian and miss hubnut and hublets and hubmutts 👍

  • @ghfdt368
    @ghfdt368 Год назад +1

    As a 90's kid I remember my aunt having a 1.3 version one of these. What I remember from these K11's they were actually comfortable and pretty spacious for their size, something that wasn't really common back in the 90's there were usually glaring compromises to smaller cars like not much room for the back passengers, a dinky boot and all that. I also remember the K11 of being really reliable and low fuss, my aunt had hers for almost 17 years and used it daily for shopping and work. I imagine because they were so common and liked if something did go wrong it was really easy to get fixed or replaced. I could see why first time drivers would find these really appealing, I often joke that the Nissan K11 was sort of the 90's generations mini cooper.

  • @tristanpage6805
    @tristanpage6805 Год назад

    Great video. Lovely little car and aged so well.

  • @Mjk10957
    @Mjk10957 Год назад

    My first car was 1998 1.3 Si loved that little car i will always have a soft spot for that little motor.

  • @georgejohnson1498
    @georgejohnson1498 Год назад

    I had two of these. A red one litre called Poppy exactly like this one, and later a thirteen hundred which I had for years. Unfortunately Poppy was never going to pass an MOT without massive welding. The back of the inner sills had big holes in! It was a gift!
    Lovely memories brought back with this vid. Thanks.
    Best wishes from George

  • @Birmingham_racing
    @Birmingham_racing Год назад

    Will always have a soft spot for these most of my friends had these as first cars

  • @kacpreusz9911
    @kacpreusz9911 Год назад +1

    I used to own a 1994 Micra K11 1.3l, really lovely car. I had a crash in it sadly - 5 people, the boot full of bathroom tiles. We got hit by someone speeding on icey roads and span out into a ditch. The car looked like an accordion, however we were all fine and only a couple of tiles broke. We made it home on its own wheels too.

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Год назад

      Phew! Glad it looked after you.

  • @Lot76CARS
    @Lot76CARS Год назад

    Excellent to revisit this underrated little car, totally unburstable and only beaten by rust. Useful and dependable… as you say the pre facelift cars are rare as hens teeth now..

  • @comcarclub
    @comcarclub Год назад

    Your camera lady is brilliant. I think she deserves a raise

  • @PeterMelling1
    @PeterMelling1 Год назад

    Great little car. We had a red 1.3 5dr which was great fun for my weekly commute from north Wales to London. The large windows were great for visibility. Moved to larger cars after that, but now have a Panda which brings back memories of the Micra with a similar size, feel and good visibility.

  • @stevennorth6484
    @stevennorth6484 Год назад

    My daughters first car, she loved it easy to drive, economical & roomy even in the back, headroom was impressive.

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass Год назад +8

    I can see where Daihatsu got it's inspiration for the Cuore. Remember when my dad had an identical one to this for a short time as his company car went in for repairs. L reg i think with no power steering and must have been a poverty spec model. Our former neighbours had a 1.3 SLX with the NCVT gearbox. I was always fascinated by the noise it made slowing down.

  • @pizzalover3
    @pizzalover3 Год назад

    A friend once took me for a ride in his Sport+ version. Was pretty rapid actually.
    Great presentation. Relaxed, informative, entertaining and great camera work. Not just a dictated Wikipedia script like some of the RUclips reviewers.

  • @Chris-bo4qw
    @Chris-bo4qw Год назад +1

    I remember having a purple Nissan Micra as a first car, my mom had one as well. It was a dead easy car to drive. The lack of a boot release on the outside was a silly design. I found this out when my dress got caught and couldn't open it. Had to get someone to pull the release by the drivers seat. Apart from that I loved it.

  • @jkk244
    @jkk244 Год назад

    I think I could watch Ian review just about anything and both learn something and be entertained.

  • @tomc2705
    @tomc2705 Год назад +1

    I had 2 of these, as my first and second cars - loved them! Remember thinking at the time how it had the ethos of the original Mini. The second one had about 120k on the clock when I sold it, which included a run from Salisbury to Carlisle with, apparently, no engine oil - a corroded sump discovered upon arrival. Put a new one on, and it was still absolutely fine! Great little robust cars

  • @ianfrost3529
    @ianfrost3529 Год назад

    Friend of the family had a few of these.
    One had an argument with a lorry the others rotted out.
    The 1.3 was no different on fuel but a lot quicker.
    Great video as normal.

  • @stevens6547
    @stevens6547 Год назад

    My pensioner neighbour' had a silver one, as did her two pals and it was hilarious seeing 3 lined up all identical, happy days

  • @rhys_thomss7013
    @rhys_thomss7013 Год назад

    Very cute little car brilliant review ian

  • @Zaranathax
    @Zaranathax Год назад

    My partner has had one of these for 15 years and it is brilliant. We just did a 500 mile round trip fully loaded with windows and carpentry tools to do a job in Sussex, driving from Mid Wales in blistering heat. As functional transport I cannot imagine anything better.
    These Micras are now what Morris Minors were in the 80s - still quite a few around and going a bit unnoticed, but sadly too many getting scrapped for the want of a little welding to the sills.

  • @davvids224
    @davvids224 Год назад

    I had one just like this as my first car a few years ago. Comfortable, nippy and a good ride. I still miss it. Even the design is so cute I can hardly like the modern designs like this one.

  • @Boating_David
    @Boating_David Год назад +1

    I had a 1.3 with CVT gearbox as a courtesy car when my 200SX went in for a service it was a right hoot and had some go in it !!

  • @petertaylor1939
    @petertaylor1939 Год назад +1

    We had one for 14 years, very reliable and actually pretty spacious from what I remember. Was a Hollywood model of which only 40 left on the roads apparently.

  • @ianbird4737
    @ianbird4737 Год назад +2

    The K11 is also an extremely safe car. I had a late one from the last couple of years production which got written off in a head-on crash. The front end folded under like it is designed to do and, apart from some very slight crumpling at the bottom of the A pillar, there was no intrusion into the passenger space. The windscreen didn't have so much as a crack in it even though everything else forward of it had vanished from sight. Apart from some spectacular seat belt shaped bruises I was otherwise unhurt (a bit shaken admittedly). The newest car I had ever owned at that point and still the record holder for the shortest ownership - 6 months.

  • @the.internet
    @the.internet Год назад

    Learned to drive in one, bought one for £200 and learned to work on it. Gave it to a mate and taught him to work on it and it's still going to this day. These were brilliant little cars!

  • @gillscorner794
    @gillscorner794 Год назад

    We got a 2002 for my daughter, which has the benefit of coil packs and mild power assistance for the steering. I have owned many, many cars but this is my favourite

  • @99ron30
    @99ron30 Год назад +1

    I bought one off a guy at work for £170 in 2011. It was a 1993 1.3 LX , 90,000 miles , 3 door with sunroof, rear slightly opening windows and the old two spoke steering wheel without airbag. An amazingly good car, on a track day I found out 58mph was achievable in second gear, top speed 114mph.
    Handling wasn't a strong point, they are abit tinny and I doubt the crash protection was particularly good. But in terms of bullet proof reliability, interior comfort and space, easiness of diy repair (throttle body and heater resistor card easily sorted with a blob of solder) and straight line nippyness that would shame many bigger fancier cars.
    Probably the best small car ever made.
    Eventually my high revving habits had an oil seal go bad at 125,000 miles and it started leaking oil pretty quickly, something that the micra rallying world knows about. Sold it to a scrap metal dealer for £130 with a decent Sony cd player in it, new bosch battery, he used it until MOT was up then sadly scrapped in October 2014. But 21 years wasn't a bad innings.

  • @gryfandjane
    @gryfandjane Год назад

    What a lovely little Micra!

  • @daviemaclean61
    @daviemaclean61 Год назад

    A few years ago I was several cars behind what I initially thought was a Micra, but something wasn't quite right. Eventually caught up to the car and it was a de-seamed Austin Mini. So you're spot on with that styling cue. I immediately entertained thoughts of fitting a Mini front end (well the panels anyway) to a Micra body and gaining a hatchback Mini!

  • @sophiesharp1709
    @sophiesharp1709 Год назад +3

    We had a 1.3 CVT for 14 years (RIP dear little Muji). Fantastic car, surprisingly brisk & a great automatic gearbox. Nissan were at their peak when these were made.
    If you get chance to try the 1.3 CVT you'll be surprised at how good they are.

  • @Karl_Burton
    @Karl_Burton Год назад +1

    Lovely. I love steering wheels without buttons all over the place. I like being able to reach the bottom of the windscreen, without leaving the seat. I had one of these as a courtesy car, whilst my Astra was in the shop. Got the Astra back, and complained the clutch was f'kd. Turned out, I'd just got used to the Micra's clutch, which your great grannie could easily press

  • @tomoreilly9932
    @tomoreilly9932 Год назад

    Loved my little micra.great for pottering about,easy to park,nippy and comfortable.sadly mine eventually succumbed to the dreaded rot,but it managed to get to the age of 20,so not too shabby.

  • @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206
    @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 10 месяцев назад

    I have owned two of these and they are SUPERB little cars ..They average about 46 MPG ... A Gallon is 4.5461 litres for our younger viewers.
    These are EPIC little cars.

  • @bernddoerper5667
    @bernddoerper5667 Год назад +1

    I think that was one of the best small cars of those times. My sister had a facelift version from 2000 bought in 2005, also my sister in law from Belgium. My sister had the "night fever" package with aircondition and a cassette radio with CD-changer, original Nissan sound system. Even when I'm used to drive bigger and stronger cars it was a pleasure for me when I had the oppertunity to drive it sometimes. It was not a big problem to drive on the German unlimited highways, even the car had only a 1l-engine with 54 HP. The maximum speed was 150 km/h and even at that speed the engine didn't make much noise. But of corse you should'nt drive always full speed. The most comfortable speed was about 130 km/h. The seats and the wheel suspision were very comfortable and it was no problem travelling long distances. You only had to spend more time, but with listening to the good sounding radio driving made lot of fun. Unfortunately my sisters car fail the German TÜV (MOT ), because there was a hole rusted in the back achsle. I asked my sister to buy a second hand achsle from the scrapyard, but she didn't like to spend the money for the repair. And after 145.000 km
    also the clutch made some problems. So she sold that car in 2010 and got a Micra K12 from 2005 with only 55.000 km with a 1.2l engine and 65 HP. She is still owning it. My sister in law in Belgium lost her K11 Micra by an accident. Both cars were very reliable. At work one of my colleges owned a 1993 K11, also in red colour like here in the road test. She drove it over 270.000 km and had no trouble at all with it. She travelled nearly through whole Europe, didn't matter if it was to Norway ore south Italy. So thank you a lot for this interesting road test. After you have made the video of the old white K10 Micra I was really waiting for this video. 👍

  • @rawry100
    @rawry100 Год назад

    I had one as my first and second car I loved it amazing little 1.0 engine simple driving experience drove to Birmingham and back twice on my second one still remember my first Nissan Micra number plate WV51 JUU 👍

  • @edwardtrickett6064
    @edwardtrickett6064 Год назад

    Learnt to drive in a white 3 door N reg 1 litre Micra
    Such a cracking little car

  • @KeVinyl1983
    @KeVinyl1983 Год назад

    Awesome video. This was indeed my 1st car as well. Had a N reg in 2010. Had it 4 months and it broke down on average once a month. Amazing fuel economy though.

  • @craigmclean8260
    @craigmclean8260 Год назад

    Nice little road test; I got a kick out of how you both jumped at that hill crest...Funny you should mention how "gran had one for her weekly shopping trips"; being in the States, we didn't see too many small cars when I was young (early-1960s), but we always had Datsuns in those early years; my Grandmom's choice being a 1961 310 Bluebird (I have an old shop manual for it!) Got driven to kindergarten in this car; my Mom had a 1959 210 Bluebird (both cars showed that Austin influence, including their powerplants). One was always aware of how much bigger most other cars were on the road (save for the ubiquitous Beetle), but by observation I learned how nimble these little cars could be, and years later had utmost confidence, driving my '78 Civic 1200 all over the place, including in the snow...

  • @rogerburrows2429
    @rogerburrows2429 Год назад

    I bought a 22yr old 1.0ltr back in June 2021 with a years mot for £400. £112 fully comp per annum,plus fuel @ £25 per month to cover my journeys. Just had it Mot’d with straight up pass and no advisories. One of the best little cars in the world!

  • @allanwinter4991
    @allanwinter4991 Год назад

    I used to look after a driving school Micra. Never had to do anything than routine servicing . Fitted a new clutch at 185k. Amazing little machine.

  • @916gits
    @916gits Год назад

    "Even somewhere to rest my clutch sandal" - I dont know why that unexpected ending made me choke on my coffee laughing.
    Great as always Mr Hubnut. These really are fantastic utilitarian little cars, no doubt they'd last ad-infinitum if it were not for the general moisture and salt in the UK.
    You must come and drive my Suzuki Swift II [EA] SF310 its a posh 1.0 GLS -- wonderful pure 3 pot misery, also totes the same line of the Micra K11 .. being an inexpensive but fairly high quality (Aisin component everywhere like a Volvo or Toyota) there is good reason they were consistently and reliably completing commutes for people around the world from 1989-2017..

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Год назад

      Cheers. ian@hubnut.org

  • @martinneumann7783
    @martinneumann7783 Год назад

    In comparism with my Citroën C1 this Micra is a full size car. But there are two thing they have in common: the origin and the color. Very nice road test, Ian and Cameralady. Thanks... 👍😃👍

  • @Mark-and-Jane
    @Mark-and-Jane Год назад +1

    Love the videos with the mystery camera person 🙂

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Год назад +2

      Miss HubNut doing a grand job.

    • @Mark-and-Jane
      @Mark-and-Jane Год назад +1

      @@HubNut she is indeed 🙂

  • @stephenshippam9374
    @stephenshippam9374 Год назад

    Hi another great review nice simple little car

  • @PipeOPhile
    @PipeOPhile Год назад

    I wish you could see my last nights youtube history, it's chock full of micra k11 videos and now you post this - brilliant! There are more desirable (but still kinda rubbish and cheap) hubnut cars I am considering but in the back of my mind there is a red k11 micra just like this, with paint peeling off, that's more hubnut than all of them in the classifieds next to me.

  • @daniellee9015
    @daniellee9015 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video Ian Miss hubnut 👍yet a time when cars were made to last my mother had one it was purple so she called it purple Ronnie fantastic car

  • @BrooksterMax
    @BrooksterMax Год назад +1

    Yes learned to drive in one. I found the clutch challenging compared to my Dads Cavalier! Would have preferred to learn in a Corsa B. Anyway a true super mini champion that was the backbone of the small car market.

  • @edgarbeat275
    @edgarbeat275 Год назад

    I learned to drive in the face lift version back in 2001. The instructor was also my maths teacher. I love them. In fact so many micras at high school owned by teachers.
    I taught my self to drive in a Mini City that was utterly rotten. The engine was swinging and would move forward and scrap the slam panel with the alternator lol. The Mirca felt like a space ship lol.

  • @bentullett6068
    @bentullett6068 Год назад

    You are right these things were everywhere. I do now where most have gone and they have been converted into grass track racing cars in the entry level side of the racing. I passed two trucks carrying 4 little Micra's on the way to and on the return journey from Snetterton the other day.

  • @andrewentwistle515
    @andrewentwistle515 Год назад

    What a great little survivor of such a popular car. I passed my driving test in a 1998 (S Reg) model. Then my 1st car after it was a 1997 (P Reg ) Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Vegas Edition in Nautilus Green.

  • @willswheels283
    @willswheels283 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid Ian, yeah what a great car the k11 Micra is, had 2 of these, both were facelift models though, a 1 litre X reg 2000 model with wind up windows and a 1999 V reg 1.3, both very good cars and a 100% reliable, rust is an issue with them as you mentioned and is ultimately what killed both of mine off, it’s a rotten front crossmember and sills that send them to the scrapper or a car welding garage.
    Prices for all variants are going up now.

  • @jason41a
    @jason41a Год назад

    Genuinely a fantastic simple, practical car for most people.

  • @MarkSmith-io3qd
    @MarkSmith-io3qd Год назад

    Sweet little car. My parents had three of them in succession. The rifle bolt gear change was a revelation after their previous FIAT UNO’s.

  • @lorrainewheeler3287
    @lorrainewheeler3287 Год назад

    Graham Stoodley, we had one a 1275 cc 4dr bought new in Australia ( around 1400 were imported ) kept for 21 yrs , brilliant car , only needing to replace the usual fast moving parts , at 20 yrs old drove it over night from Sydney to Melbourne, with no fuss , a quality car.