Anyone got any photos of your dash board to post up please? I've seen little glimpses of them and they look different to ours. Just interested.
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Anyone got any photos of your dash board to post up please? I've seen little glimpses of them and they look different to ours. Just interested.
2015 dash looks different than 2016 here in Canada. I can't believe they changed the look in just one year.
Here is what it looked like for 2015. My car looks like this except I changed out the climate control knobs for better ones.
Attachment 2119
This is what it looks like for 2016:
Attachment 2120
Quite the difference. :) These are SR versions. Pictures are scans from dealership brochures.
This this the current dash of the Micra overhere in Holland.
Attachment 2122
Pretty sure the only real difference for the 2016's in Canada is the trim on the center stack and color, thats about it.
Yep. Cabin air filter not included for sure. You could always buy one to install though. Center stack changed. Some SR pictures from 2016 brochure show that the mirror covers and rear spoiler are not black but color matched to the car.
**Edit: Press kit pictures show a red Micra with black mirrors & rear spoiler. I wonder which one is correct.
Cheers, so the one in holland is just the same as ours in the face lift , but the Canadian one is kinda a mix between the pre- face lift like thisAttachment 2124 And the current one like the one from Holland. Interesting that Nissan would go to the trouble of doing different dash boards for places on what is really a budget car. Doesn't look like the Canadian one has the kinda upper glove box in the dash above the normal glove box? Also I have noticed on the above pics that you all have the steering wheel fitted to the wrong side!? ;)
So far, I like the two-tone dash the most. And yes, that's my car in the picture ;)
http://micra-forum.com/images/dto_ga...rs/24/1079.jpg
I've posted this before, the 2016 micra centre dash is from the '15 note
My favourite dashboard of any Micra was one we'll probably never see, the K12:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...2_interior.JPG
Storage cubbies abound. One in front of the shift lever, one on top of the center stack, and by the driver's left knee. I also recall one where the passenger seat bottom folded forward to reveal another storage cubby. Also, the top of the dashboard is designed to allow things to be placed there without sliding or falling off.
However, when it comes to instrument clusters, I prefer the K11 style, simply because it incorporates a temperature gauge:
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/VgIXabtxr9s/maxresdefault.jpg