Is the 2011 Nissan Juke a reliable car?
As for reliability, it is an extremely dependable car. It doesn’t have any issues taking ice or snow. Long trips are that daunting when you have satellite radio and an Eco Mode to help you stretch your tank out longer. There is a drawback to the car though, and it possible is biggest flaw, the tire pressure sensors.
What are the problems with a Nissan Juke?
The car has a tendency for intermittent electrical flickers with the interior lights, the windows occasionally stop rolling down for a couple of days. There are some decent size blind spots that can be decreased with adding extra mirrors. The small windows in the back seat can cause a rider to feel claustrophobic.
Is the Nissan Juke a good first time car?
The electrical in the car is bad and goes out all the time and is also not under warranty. It is good for a first time car if you do not have a family. The extras are nice and it has good pick up and go. I love the all wheel drive, but unfortunately the mechanical and electrical issues weight out more than everything else.
How many miles per gallon does a Nissan Juke get?
Sporty Compact Vehicle that is fun to drive! 2011 Nissan JUKE The Nissan Juke is a fun vehicle to drive. It really has some zip on the highway with Turbo Boost, and eco-mode saves about 2 miles a gallon in the city, about 3 miles a gallon when we drive locally which is a very rural area. On average we get 24.5-26 miles per gallon.
Why do I Love my 2011 Nissan Juke?
Why I l Love My Juke A compact crossover SUV manufactured by Nissan. I really do love my Juke.. This vehicle definitely has its perks as well as drawbacks. The front seats boast spacious leg room, although the back seats seem a bit cramped.
How old is the Nissan Juke in years?
My Nissan juke is 9 and still runs beautifully with no major issues. I was one of the first people in our city to purchase my juke. Brand new vehicle introduced in January 2011. I love it. Performance is wonderful, no major issues, just normal wear and tear of a vehicle.
Sporty Compact Vehicle that is fun to drive! 2011 Nissan JUKE The Nissan Juke is a fun vehicle to drive. It really has some zip on the highway with Turbo Boost, and eco-mode saves about 2 miles a gallon in the city, about 3 miles a gallon when we drive locally which is a very rural area. On average we get 24.5-26 miles per gallon.
What are the pros and cons of a Nissan Juke?
Pros and cons, mpg vs utility. Pros: the juke is a really fun car to drive. The responsive steering and throttle work well with my style of driving and the manual transmission is one of the easiest I have ever used. The eco driving mode is one of the better features. It allows me to save almost $25.00 a month on my day to day driving for work. .
When did the Nissan Juke come out for sale?
I was one of the first people in our city to purchase my juke. Brand new vehicle introduced in January 2011. I love it. Performance is wonderful, no major issues, just normal wear and tear of a vehicle. Small enough for me yet can fit many things in car to work for me. Feels like driving a large SUV but drives like a car.
What to know about a 2011 Nissan Juke?
There is no one perfect vehicle for everyone, so it is difficult to make a broad assessment of the 2011 Nissan Juke. We recommend you read Edmunds expert reviews and consumer reviews to make that buying decision for yourself. When in doubt, ask to test-drive the 2011 Nissan Juke and see how it feels.
How tall is the seat in a Nissan Juke?
The Juke lacks a center armrest and telescoping steering wheel — two important features widely available in other $20,000 cars. With the seat at a comfortable height for my 5-foot-11 frame, headroom in our moonroof-equipped model was tight. (Lose the moonroof, and you get another much-needed inch of space.)
Is the Nissan Juke SV all wheel drive?
All-wheel drive comes only with the automatic, a pairing I tested in the Juke SV. The Juke’s face is hard to characterize. Fang-shaped parking lamps sit atop the hood; the portals below them appear to have fog lights, but they’re actually the headlights.
What kind of safety equipment does a Nissan Juke have?
The Juke’s standard safety equipment includes antilock disc brakes, stability and traction control, active front head restraints, front-seat side airbags and side curtain airbags. In Edmunds brake testing, the Juke stopped from 60 mph in 123 feet, an average distance for a small car.