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out of 5 stars
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View the whole Nissan Juke Crossover range
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Crossover 3.8 R 5dr -
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Crossover 1.6 Visia 5dr - £13,395
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Crossover 1.6 Acenta 5dr - £14,495
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Visia 5dr - £14,895
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Crossover 1.6 Acenta Sport Pack 5dr - £14,995
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Crossover 1.6 Acenta Premium Pack 5dr - £15,595
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Acenta 5dr - £15,995
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Acenta Sport Pack 5dr - £16,495
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Crossover 1.6 Tekna 5dr - £16,495
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Crossover 1.6T Acenta Sport Pack 5dr - £16,595
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Acenta Premium Pack 5dr - £17,095
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Crossover 1.6T Acenta Premium Pack 5dr - £17,195
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Crossover 1.6 Shiro 5dr - £17,695
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Tekna 5dr - £17,995
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Crossover 1.6T Tekna 5dr - £18,095
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Shiro 5dr - £19,195
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Crossover 1.6T Shiro 5dr - £19,295
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Crossover 1.6T Tekna 4WD auto 5dr - £20,295
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Crossover 1.6T Shiro 4WD auto 5dr - £21,495
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Crossover 3.8 R 5dr -
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Crossover 1.6 Visia 5dr - £13,395
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Crossover 1.6 Acenta 5dr - £14,495
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Visia 5dr - £14,895
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Crossover 1.6 Acenta Sport Pack 5dr - £14,995
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Crossover 1.6 Acenta Premium Pack 5dr - £15,595
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Acenta 5dr - £15,995
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Acenta Sport Pack 5dr - £16,495
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Crossover 1.6 Tekna 5dr - £16,495
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Crossover 1.6T Acenta Sport Pack 5dr - £16,595
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Acenta Premium Pack 5dr - £17,095
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Crossover 1.6T Acenta Premium Pack 5dr - £17,195
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Crossover 1.6 Shiro 5dr - £17,695
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Tekna 5dr - £17,995
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Crossover 1.6T Tekna 5dr - £18,095
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Crossover 1.5 dCi Shiro 5dr - £19,195
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Crossover 1.6T Shiro 5dr - £19,295
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Crossover 1.6T Tekna 4WD auto 5dr - £20,295
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Crossover 1.6T Shiro 4WD auto 5dr - £21,495
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Buyer's notes
Target Price team says:
The Nissan Juke is aimed at people who want to stand out, so there are lots of optional extras to help you personalise your car. Even the standard equipment is pretty generous, though.
Entry-level Visia cars come with alloy wheels, air-conditioning, electric windows, stability control and six airbags. Meanwhile Acenta spec adds climate control, Bluetooth connectivity, an iPod socket and Nissan’s Dynamic Control System. A Tekna model with leather trim, satellite-navigation, a reversing camera and a keyless system completes the line-up, but we’d avoid this because it makes the Nissan Juke a bit pricey.
Three engines are available – 115bhp 1.6 and 188bhp 1.6 turbo petrols and a 109bhp 1.5 diesel. We haven’t driven the 115bhp petrol yet, but it’s likely to be the pick of the range because it’s significantly cheaper than the other engines and averages a respectable 44.8mpg.
Reader test team says:
I downsized but wanted something eye catching and not extortionate in price. The Juke stood out as fitting the bill and I got mine in November 2011. …
John Ferguson
4
out of 5 stars
This car looks great but after a year of ownership I'm left feeling disappointed. My biggest issue is the noisy, slow and yet still not really…
Paul Thomas
2
out of 5 stars
I just wanted one of these! Yes, I know it's not the most practical - the boot could be bigger and there's not too much room in the back, but.....
5…
Kevin Garner
5
out of 5 stars
I have had my Juke for a month now. Not long I know; but long enough for me to fall in love with it. My three previous cars were all Minis. Absolute…
Jayne Yeoman
5
out of 5 stars
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