When thinking of weird-looking Nissan-made cars, we couldn't help but think of the Nissan Juke; a strange-looking subcompact crossover SUV sold in the U.S. market between 2010 and 2017.
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An exceptionally lively compact crossover, the Nissan JUKE became one of the most distinguished vehicles on the road starting in 2011. Based off a 2009 concept car, the JUKE invokes coupe-like styling ...
Derived from the Nissan Versa, the funky-looking Juke has the raised ride height and optional all-wheel drive of an SUV, but the steeply raked rear quarters of a hatchback. Nimble handling and ...
1.0 DiG-T 114 N-Connecta 5dr DCT You can get the Nissan Juke with petrol or hybrid power – although neither are class-leading in terms of performance or fuel economy. Engines range from 1.0 DIG-T 114 ...
Nissan, long famous for both athletic and tough vehicles, seems to have hit all the buttons with the new Juke. The car's small-car origins mean it is ideal as an around-town cruiser and easy to park, ...
Showing the 2014 Nissan Juke 5dr Wgn CVT S FWD 188.0-hp, 1.6-liter, 4 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) $1,195 Starting MSRP $1,195 Starting MSRP $505 Starting MSRP $1,200 Starting MSRP $1,200 ...
The Juke is a tall, wide supermini-based ‘crossover’ from Nissan that mixes an SUV stance with sporty styling. Adding to the mixed influences is an interior that’s apparently been inspired ...
The Nissan Juke has a smart interior and comes with plenty of equipment but it's overshadowed by more rounded choices in the small SUV class, including the Ford Puma, Skoda Kamiq and VW T-Roc.
Nissan offered the 2011 Juke in three trim levels ... one email at a time. Read the original article on SlashGear.