Loyal Nissan Micra owner gets surprise of a lifetime in Canada
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One of Nissan’s most loyal customers in Canada, Ms. Karen Ackroyd, just had an extraordinary experience. A few days ago,
The nature of the “interview” then took a sudden surprise turn when Ackroyd unexpectedly received the keys to one of the very first all-new 2015 Nissan Micra hatchbacks delivered in Canada, compliments of Nissan. The memorable moment is well worth a watch, as the new 2015 Nissan Micra SV (with manual transmission, naturally) was also hand-delivered to her by Christian Meunier, President of Nissan Canada.
“When Micra first launched in Canada in the early ’80s, it was touted as having ‘major headroom and visibility,’ being “fun to drive’ and ‘the newest and most affordable Nissan.’ Almost three decades later, these traits remain absolutely true for the new Nissan Micra,” says Christian Meunier, president of Nissan Canada Inc. “It’s wonderful to see a dedicated fan of the first Micra model in Canada come full circle. The 2015 model is hugely upgraded in terms of modern amenities, safety and technology features, but the core Micra characteristics are still there.”
At the time of the new Micra’s delivery, her original 1987 Nissan Micra had an odometer reading of over 125,000 kilometres, and staff at all levels of the dealership admired the pristine condition the car was in after 27 years of driving it nearly every day.
Click here to watch the video below and see how this shocking surprise unfolds before your eyes.
Loyal Nissan Micra owner gets surprise of a lifetime in Canada
Loyal Nissan Micra owner gets surprise of a lifetime in Canada originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Wed, 21 May 2014 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The Dubai police force’s newest weapon: Google Glass
Drivers in Dubai will need to be even more cautious in the future as the local police force plans to start using Google Glass to track down lawbreaking drivers and stolen vehicles. Gulf News reports that the Dubai Police Smart Services Department is currently testing the wearable tech to see how useful it could be for traffic enforcement. Given the device’s ability to access the Internet, give directions and take photos and video, it could potentially replace computers in police vehicles in the coming years.
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Why Lavabit shut down: Founder explains 38 days of legal hell
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Reasons why buying a used car is a waste of money
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Used cars make up a big part of car sales in Canada (including the best used cars for under $15,000 in Canada), but is buying one really worth it? At a glance, it may seem like a used car would save you much more money than buying a new vehicle, but the reality is that it’s just not that simple. It’s true that a used vehicle costs far less upfront and depreciates at a slower rate, but it may come with a host of other issues, like higher maintenance costs, shorter lifespan and many others to carefully consider.
While the initial price and depreciation are certainly important factors to consider when car shopping, they don’t necessarily outweigh all the benefits of purchasing a new car. Click here to find out the biggest reasons why buying a new car may be a better choice than buying used.
Reasons why buying a used car is a waste of money
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How Google plans to make free Wi-Fi available wherever you go
Google absolutely loves it when people spend more time using its assorted mobile apps and services which is why it wants to make sure you never have to stop using them if you’re in a location that doesn’t offer a Wi-Fi hotspot. The Information now reports that Google “has developed plans to offer heavily subsidized Wi-Fi network hardware and software to small and medium-sized retail businesses” that they can in turn offer to their customers.
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Watch 16 minutes of leaked gameplay footage from Watch Dogs on the PS4
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You’ll never guess the critical resource the FBI needs to successfully fight cyber crimes
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The smartphone spec that matters most
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