How much ground clearance does a Nissan Juke have?

How much ground clearance does a Nissan Juke have?

Cars usually have ground clearances of five to five-and-a-half inches. The Juke’s is 6.6 inches. It is that raised suspension which makes this vehicle eligible for modest off-roading. Try that with a hatchback with a five to a five-and-a-half inch ground clearance.

Does Nissan Juke need premium gas?

Nissan Juke Owners Manual : Fuel recommendation. NISSAN recommends the use of unleaded premium gasoline with an octane rating of at least 91 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) number (Research octane number 96).

What’s the ground clearance on a Nissan Juke?

Click to expand… That’s not too bad. Just high enough to give you some room to play with when you’re on the road. But not high enough that it’ll let you go off-roading. The Juke’s Ground Clearance is 7″ or 178mm. Stupid question from someone that doesn’t know much about cars.. is 7″ (178mm) a lot? A little?

When did the 2011 Nissan Juke come out?

From the 2010 New York auto show, Cars.com’s Mike Hanley takes a look at the 2011 Nissan Juke.

Which is better Nissan Rogue or Nissan Juke?

The Juke is smaller than the Rogue, so my thoughts are that it will be slightly closer to the ground. I don’t think Nissan is building the Juke for off-roading, but for a bit of a higher ride… I think it may have a lower ground clearance than the Rogue.

What kind of car is the Nissan Juke?

While the market started to look more and more for vehicles on stilts, Nissan imagined and launched a car that gathered attention to it. The Juke was so weird in its design that it instantly went into the “love-it or hate-it” car-category.

Click to expand… That’s not too bad. Just high enough to give you some room to play with when you’re on the road. But not high enough that it’ll let you go off-roading. The Juke’s Ground Clearance is 7″ or 178mm. Stupid question from someone that doesn’t know much about cars.. is 7″ (178mm) a lot? A little?

From the 2010 New York auto show, Cars.com’s Mike Hanley takes a look at the 2011 Nissan Juke.

The Juke is smaller than the Rogue, so my thoughts are that it will be slightly closer to the ground. I don’t think Nissan is building the Juke for off-roading, but for a bit of a higher ride… I think it may have a lower ground clearance than the Rogue.

While the market started to look more and more for vehicles on stilts, Nissan imagined and launched a car that gathered attention to it. The Juke was so weird in its design that it instantly went into the “love-it or hate-it” car-category.