Can a juke do 40 mph on the Interstate?

Can a juke do 40 mph on the Interstate?

As soon as the car heats up the turbo shuts off and you can not do 40 mph on the interstate. Plus it is using oil and the dealership keeps saying thru the turbo. You can run it dry on oil and the oil light or check engine light will not turn on. The Juke is fun to drive and has a killer sound system!

Is the Nissan Juke good for long distance travel?

The ride is low on luxury and small inside so long distance travel is not as comfortable as I would like. The juke handles well especially when all wheel drive is engaged and it has quite a lot of power accelerating quickly.

Is the 2013 Nissan Juke a good car?

It takes a special kind of vehicle to arouse the sort of comedic disdain Cars.com reviewer Kelsey Mays exhibits toward the love-it-or-hate-it 2013 Nissan Juke. The 2013 Nissan Juke leaves a few shoppers smitten — but I’m not one of them. Our editors’ love/hate relationship with Nissan’s baby crossover continues.

Is it normal for transmission on Nissan Juke to go out?

However, there is a unique engine in it that makes getting it repaired incredibly expensive for a relatively inexpensive car. Also, it is apparently normal for the transmission in most Nissans to give out around 60,000 miles, which is a rough pattern to consider. I just had to replace my transmission and was informed of this.

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What kind of navigation system does Nissan Juke have?

A rearview monitor (SV trims) and revised Rockford Fosgate Ecopunch audio system (SV and SL) are added to the 2013 Nissan Juke’s Navigation Package. In the 2013 Juke compact SUV, Nissan has created something really quite extraordinary.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Juke have?

When equipped with Nissan’s “intelligent” all-wheel-drive (AWD) package, the Juke gains a torque-vectoring setup and a CVT transmission usually found only in much more expensive vehicles. AWD Jukes also ditch the base car’s torsion-beam rear axle in favor of more desirable independent rear suspension.