Used 2017 Nissan Juke Consumer Reviews
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Juke
i have the juke for 2 days now and it is really fun to drive. The only think I didn't like about it, is the oxygen sensor decided to go. Other than that the car is great. I drove on the highway and got about 40mpg. Unheard of. Drives great. Now it's fixed and no problems.
2015 Juke Nismo (Silver)
The car drives good, and it is fun to drive as well. Dealer support (Auto Nation in Miami, FL) was non-existent; had to get service from a different, and very good, local Nissan dealer (Bill S.). At 10 months and 11000 miles, the intake manifold had to be replaced at no cost (other than the toll cost of the loaner provided by the dealer); it took several trips to the dealer to determine what the problem was, and about 7 days to get the whole thing resolved. At 2 1/2 years, both key fobs had to be reprogrammed at an out-of-poket cost of $135; this was not covered by the warranty. Overall, not worth the price: . low-tech for the price .ridden with multiple minor and not-so-minor electrical and mechanical issues . you must use premium gas, which it uses like there is no tomorrow . poor Nissan warranty; did not cover the reprogramming of the key fobs . The experience at Autonation Nissan of Miami-Dade county in South Florida was THE WORST ever, from sales to service! Pros: it is quick and fun to drive I traded the Juke on 10/2018 for a 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road (= unmatched reliability) before the warranty on it ran off. Nissan = never again!<br>
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Two Fender Benders, Zero Damage
I kid you not, I've been in two fender benders since owning this car (one in front, one in back), and both times the other car's fender has crumpled like a soda can, and I've sustained no more damage than a few paint scratches.
Go big or stay home.
This is a great subcompact crossover SUV for a single parent. I've owned various vehicles and this would be high on this list of great purchases. I've owned the Juke Nismo RS since August 18th 2015 and it was a great compliment to my other car, a 1995 Nissan 300.It handles suprisingly well for as high as it sits, as well as a low slung sports coupe. It's acceleration is quite impressive for such a small 1.6L 4 cylinder. The Nismo RS is capable of being put in front wheel drive, AWD with Torque vectoring, or AWD. It handles inclement weather and road terrain with no issues.
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Satisfied
Its July 2019 and I still have the Juke. I have about 55,000 miles on it and it’s still running good. Still no big time issues with it. Gas mileage is still great and I can’t complain. The only downsize is the space but I usually put the backseat down. Besides that I love my car! *updated review* it’s now 2018 and I’m still satisfied with my Juke. If you need a lot of space I wouldn’t recommend this car. The space is limited . The gas mileage is still amazing. I drove from South Florida to GA and I only filled up twice. Barely any issues with it . The only thing is the awkward hand rest. The car comes with some amazing warranties so that’s a plus. I would still recommend this car. Updated 01/20/18* I am very satisfied with my purchase of the 2015 Nissan Juke S. For the base model , the car comes with a lot of technology. I has a Honda Civic DX which was reliable but the parts were expensive. The gas on this car is crazy!! I drive 30 miles in total on the highway to work everyday and my gas goes a long way. The back seats are a little cramped , however, I am a mother of one so its perfect for us. I highly recommend this car.
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