Roadfly.com - 2011 Nissan Juke Road Test & Review

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In 2011, Nissan introduced an all-new mini-crossover into its lineup of stellar cars: The Nissan Juke. With a highly original design, awesome standard options, and amazing gas mileage, the Juke is a tight little package.

The Juke's engine is a 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four cylinder engine that gets 188 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque, still managing to get 25 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway, along with 0-60 times in less than 7 seconds. Pretty impressive for a SUV that only costs roughly $24,000 (msrp).

Altogether, the Juke is a great SUV for its price, offering a lot of value and efficiency and driving experience for your dollar. Buyers around the world have been purchasing the Juke at breakneck pace, and Nissan can barely keep up with the demand for this hot new ride.

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  • @wildbloodydragon for 25k you can get a WRX!

  • @risenflame for 25k you can get a fully loaded Juke or a base model WRX. Juke S AWD is 21k.

    Here in Canada the price difference is 23k for the SV Juke AWD (no S package for us), and 33k for the WRX 5 door.

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  • @dootndo2 Check it out in person! It looks SO much better

  • Mileage 25/30 and performance 1.6L turbo/CVT/AWD are amazing. I'd prefer a Prius V which has the interior amenities with 44 mpg city, but that's me.

  • @toyota420xp YOU CAN TRY BUT THE PRICE WILL BE WAY HIGHER THAN 25

  • @risenflame UHH NO YOU CANT NOT AT ALL

  • @VWTDI92 His thought may perhaps be incomplete so allow me to add. Well, when you can see the corners of your hood/bumper, you get a better sense of space hence a more assured and confident maneuver is possible. Actually, I wish I could take credit for that, but it was intact explained by one of the Nissan execs or designers when this car first came out.

  • Wait, did he say because you can see the turn signals, you can maneuver better? What the.......

  • Where r the chicks?

  • OH my gosh I can't see the arrows on my dash to see my turn signals...well good thing I have my headlights on my hood to remind me I'm old and drive with my right turn signal on.

  • I so much want to like everything about this car. But it is just UGLY. I hope they fix that frontn end during the MMC.

  • Would anyone happen to know how the Juke handles in rougher weather conditions? The video didn't mention how it handles on rainy roads or in snowy conditions. Can anyone help me out please?

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