10 cars sold in Canada that the US did not get
Here in the Great White North, our selection of new vehicles sometimes differ from those on dealer lots in America. We list ten vehicles never sold south of the 49th Parallel.
Here in the Great White North, our selection of new vehicles sometimes differ from those on dealer lots in America. We list ten vehicles never sold south of the 49th Parallel.
The Japanese automakers arrived with their concepts, while Honda presented the tenth generation Civic
The 2016 Spark isn’t the sharpest cheap car out there, but it packs a lot of tech for ten grand.
Can you race Canada’s cheapest car? Yes – and it turns out there’s a whole series dedicated to the Micra.
The QX30 crossover’s highly sculpted exterior, and asymmetric cabin design exemplify Infiniti’s design-led approach to product development.
The Nissan Micra Cup launched in 2015 as Canada’s most affordable racing series.
Three-time world figure skating champion, Elvis Stojko, will be off the blades and on the gas this weekend at the Nissan Micra Club race in Quebec. Stojko will be at the Grand Prix of Trois-Rivieres f
The television spot incorporates the Nissan Micra Cup, and was developed and filmed entirely in Quebec, where the Nissan Micra Cup series is currently executing its inaugural season.
2015 Nissan Micra cup is agile, urban, fun-to-drive and durable, and it's global V platform underpins more than one million vehicles per year.
Less than a year after its return to the Canadian market, the 2015 Nissan Micra reached a sales milestone of 9,998 units coinciding with the subcompact’s starting Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Pri
The 2015 Nissan Micra S is the least expensive new car for sale in Canada today; but what exactly do you get for your $9,998?
Five top driving routes offer something suitable for everyone's tastes Beaches, chocolate and one giant apple
Mitsubishi Mirage or Nissan Micra? That matches the price of the entry level Nissan Micra tying the Mirage for the title as lowest-price car in Canada.
For less than $10,000, roomy subcompact offers surprisingly good value
“Most of the marketing activity has a more Canadian focus,” he says, citing Nissan’s relationship with the Canadian Football League as a key example. “In Quebec, we have some dedicated approac
Down here in central Mexico, a new Nissan comes off the assembly line every 38 seconds.
Nissan announced pricing for its all-new Micra’s complete Canadian line-up this week and the automaker appears to be leaning on included features coupled with low prices.
Nissan announced that its all-new 2015 Nissan Micra will start at just $9,998, making it the country’s lowest MSRP.