Consumer Reports Reviews the Nissan Juke
The Nissan Juke is a 4-door SUV offered in a 5dr Wgn CVT S FWD, 5dr Wgn CVT S AWD, 5dr Wgn Manual SV FWD, 5dr Wgn CVT SV FWD, 5dr Wgn CVT SV AWD, 5dr Wgn Manual SL FWD, 5dr Wgn CVT SL FWD and 5dr Wgn CVT SL AWD. The powertrains include 1.6-liter 4 turbo (188 hp) engines, and 6-speed manual and CVT transmissions. It is Front or AWD wheel drive. EPA-rated fuel economy ranges from 25 mpg city to 30 mpg highway. The Juke uses Premium fuel.
Competing models include Subaru XV Crosstrek, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson and Mitsubishi Outlander Sport.
Last Model Reviewed: 2011
Reviewed Nissan Jukes from Consumer Reports
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- 2011 Nissan Juke SV 4-cyl CVT
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