Could it be possible that manual transmission 2015 Micra's might be momentarily worth more than what we paid?

In all seriousness, I always felt Nissan missed the mark on this car. To market it as the cheapest car in Canada was a mistake. The Micra is, to Canadians, and North Americans, a modern day classic. Many of the people who would buy a Micra want a Micra proper...give us packages with varying degrees of high end features, but it absolutely must have a manual transmission. It's no secret that the manual transmission is the transmission of choice in Europe, and that's what we want in the Micra...a taste of European sensibilities. It's a polarizing car to be sure, some people love it, some people love to hate it, but it is what it is...a piece of history. With the manual transmission, the Micra hits closer to the original classic than the Mini Cooper and the new Volkswagen Beetle ever could.

Nissan, I hope you're reading this, because the Micra is every bit the pillar to your company that the Fairlady Z is. It's our answer to increasing petrol costs in North America. You should have never gotten rid of it in this market, but because you did, your losses created a unique opportunity that will make you the envy of all of the automakers that market in North America. Your buttery smooth manual transmission is the heart and soul of this car. Please rethink your strategy for the 2016 model year and consider greater engine options and features that matter. You can own this market, but your opportunity to do so will be fleeting. You need to turn this around now before it's too late.