Nissan Juke (10 on) - Review

Review by Parkers on
Last Updated: 18 May 2011
There's not many gaps in the car market but Nissan is determined to find them. The 'crossover' is a relatively new concept in the car industry and the Japanese firm has decided that this is where it's at. Nissan started its crossover campaign in 2007 with the Qashqai - a 4x4/hatch combination - and has followed it up with the Juke which is purportedly a sporty 4x4/supermini. Yep, it has a high riding position and there is a four-wheel drive set-up on the top-powered petrol version, but let's get real, you're not going to be using your fancy new Juke for farm work. Essentially, this is a cut-price boutique item aimed at young go-getters who, inevitably, want 'something different'. Nissan says it was initially aimed at young adventurous, sporty young men, but on reflection realised young women will also be attracted by the funky, unconventional design. Whatever, it's big draw will probably be the price. The entry level model will set you back a very affordable £12,795 and with that you get a funky looking car, a decent engine and plenty of kit. In that respect it makes much more sense that buying a bog-standard Ford Focus, which is a little larger, or top-spec Fiesta that's a little smaller. There's three trims available for the Juke - the Visia, Acenta, and Tekna - and two engines to choose from: the 1.6-litre petrol in either 115bhp or 187bhp power outputs, and a 108bhp 1.5-litre diesel. Prices range from £12,795 to £19,995.
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There's plenty of it, even if you opt for the entry level Visia trim. For your £12,795 you get 16-inch alloy wheels, air con, stability control and brake assist, anti whiplash head restraints, six airbags, electric windows, CD radio with MP3 playback and aux-in and electrically adjustable mirrors. Acenta trim adds 17-inch alloys, Nissan's Dynamic Control system, body coloured door handles and mirrors, leather steering wheel and gearknob, Bluetooth handsfree, USB port, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, chrome interior door handles and cruise control. Upgrade to Tekna and you get 17-inch sports alloys, leather upholstery, privacy glass, rain-sensing wipers, auto headlights, Nissan's connect sat nav and audio system with six speakers, intelligent key and engine start button and electrically folding mirrors. In 2012 Nissan added a new trim, Shiro to its Juke range. This flagship specification adds a leather steering wheel with white stitching,

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  • 3x3 point rear seat belts
  • ABS
  • Air conditioning
  • Alarm
  • Alloy wheels
  • Audio remote
  • Body coloured bumpers
  • CD
  • Climate control
  • Cloth seat trim
  • Cruise control
  • Driver`s airbag
  • Electric mirrors
  • Folding rear seats
  • Front electric windows
  • Front fog lights
  • Heated mirrors
  • Heated seats
  • Height adjustable drivers seat
  • Isofix child seat anchor points
  • Leather seat trim
  • Metallic Paint
  • Parking sensors
  • PAS
  • Passenger`s airbag
  • Rear electric windows
  • Remote locking
  • Sat Nav
  • Service indicator
  • Side airbags
  • Sports seats
  • Steering wheel rake adjustment
  • Traction control
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