NISSAN have blown the bolts on a new Micra for the year 2005. Thecabriolet version of Nissan's best-seller will need big bucks to getit rolling off the production line, but funding mainly from Nissanand a regional assistance grant from the British Government hasensured that the exciting project has been green-lighted for Nissan'sSunderland plant.
Mario Canavesi, senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales forNissan Europe said: "This version of the Micra will be Nissan'sfirst European-built coupe-cabriolet, and will be a great addition tothe product lineup.
"It will retain the best elements of the existing Micra -attractive design, driving enjoyment and utility. …

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