Nissan Micra
1.0L DIG-T three-cylinder turbo. Good power-to-weight ratio, but typical three-cylinder vibration.
100 hp IG-T: finally some temperament
With 100 hp the Micra K14 feels fresh and lively — fun by small car standards.
Engine Weaknesses 4
The manufacturer states 200,000–220,000 km service life, but in practice chain wear occurs from around 140,000 km. Frequent short-trip driving and delayed oil changes accelerate wear considerably.
Symptoms: Rattling noise on cold start, engine stumbling, misfires on cold engine
From around 90,000–100,000 km elevated oil consumption can occur due to cylinder bore and piston wear. The three-cylinder design is more susceptible to pressure fluctuations than a four-cylinder.
Symptoms: Blue smoke on cold start, noticeably dropping oil level between changes, slight fuel smell in oil
The small turbocharger of the HR10DDT is sensitive to delayed oil changes. Short-trip driving puts greater stress on the oil, wearing out the turbo bearings more quickly.
Symptoms: Whistling at full throttle, power loss, occasional blue exhaust smoke during warm-up
As a direct injection engine the HR10DDT does not clean the intake valves with fuel. Carbon deposits can impair cylinder filling from 70,000–80,000 km and cause rough running.
Symptoms: Rough idle, worse part-throttle response, slight power loss
Vehicle Weaknesses 5
The K14 continues the pattern of its predecessors: MOT inspectors flag suspension components, road springs, and dampers at an above-average rate. The well-known Micra suspension issue carries over into the fifth generation.
The K14 shows oil loss from ageing drivetrain seals at higher mileage. Valve cover gaskets and crankshaft seals are frequently affected.
The Micra K14 rear brake drums corrode from road salt. Rear braking performance deteriorates; MOT-relevant.
The Micra K14 infotainment system spontaneously reboots while driving. Software updates partially fix the issue; on some vehicles it persists.
The Bluetooth connection of the K14 infotainment system is unstable with some smartphones. Connection drops and pairing problems have been reported by owners.
Reports & Tests
275 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2017–2023). Most reported: Engine (71), Powertrain (69), Electrical (59).