Not me, for the following reasons.
One is the fact that the Micra is designed with a unique pattern indented in the roof to help with its aerodynamic profile. I think this makes the Micra look very unique, and a sunroof would take away from that.
Two is the fact that factory sunroofs are engineered to leak, so the outer opening is larger than the inner opening, and that inner opening is made of a system of channels that takes the water away and down the A pillars so that water will never leak to the inside of the car. This would require a huge effort to accomplish in the aftermarket, but is relatively easy to accomplish during production. I suspect that a properly designed aftermarket one would be a huge expense.
Third is the fact that mine doesn't see much use; in the summer, the sunshade is kept closed. It's only opened on clear days when it's not too hot and not too cold.
Don't get me wrong; I enjoy a sunroof, but not so much as to get an aftermarket one in a Micra.
In our culture obsessed with absurd excess, the Nissan Micra is my counterculture car of choice.
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View my fuel log 2015 Micra SV manual: 6.4 L/100 km ... 44.3 mpg (Imp) ... 15.7 km/L ... 36.9 mpg (US) ...