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The five-door, five seat Nissan Juke turned the design language of compact SUVs on its ear when it launched locally in 2013, and it's been out on the ragged edge ever since thanks mainly to its radical nose styling.
The diminutive Juke is offered with a 1.2-litre turbocharged four-cylinder, 1.6-litre naturally aspirated or 1.6-litre turbocharged four cylinder engine, with a six-speed manual available on the base ST 1.2 and 1.6 Ti-S. The rest of the range uses a continuously variable transmission, while the top spec Ti-S gets an AWD system.
Current prices range from $29,440 to $38,940 for the Juke ST and Juke N-Sport.
This vehicle is also known as The Nissan Juke is also known as Infiniti ESQ in markets outside Australia..
A: You’re right; every car has its positives and negatives, so try before you buy. Sit in them, drive them, and assess them for your particular needs. There are no hidden nasties in the Juke or Cooper A to worry about. You can negotiate on anything, everything is up for grabs, so have a go and see what you can win.
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The cheapest new Nissan is the Juke ST listed at $23,490. For more info on the latest models, check out our pricing and specs page, and you'll find all Nissan reviews and news here.
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If we had decent consumer laws I reckon you would be in line to get a new car or a refund, but as we don't you face a difficult and stressful time trying to resolve the issues with your car. You need to go to your dealer and lodge a claim for action under the car's warranty. Explain to them your concerns and the stress the car is causing you. If that doesn't elicit a suitable response go directly to Nissan's customer assistance service and register your concerns with them. After that you can go to Consumer Affairs in NSW and request their assistance.
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The Juke's interior offers a decent space for adults in both seating rows. There are good storage bays in the doors, although more limited storage options in the centre console. The Juke offers an 8.0-inch multimedia screen and a 7.0-inch screen in its semi-digital instrument panel on higher grades.
The Juke has a relatively large boot capacity for the segment at 422 litres.
The Juke only has one engine choice in Australia, a Renault-sourced 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder unit mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic.
The base Juke ST comes standard with 17-inch alloy wheels, an 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, LED headlights with high-beam assist, cloth manually adjustable seats, and most of the safety suite including auto emergency braking.
The Nissan Juke is a five-seater, with the seats clad in either cloth for base cars or synthetic leather on higher-grade variants. Only the top-spec Ti is available with quilted leather and Alcantara seat trim.
Although Nissan doesn't list a 0-100km/h sprint time for the Juke expect a result of around 11 seconds. Top speed is around 180km/h.
The Juke has a trim combined fuel consumption of 5.8L/100km granting it a theoretical range of 793km from its 46-litre fuel tank.