What engine is in a 2013 Nissan Juke?

What engine is in a 2013 Nissan Juke?

1.6 L 4-cylinder
2013 Nissan Juke/Engine

What kind of engine does the Nissan Juke have?

A NISMO version powered by an uprated variant of the standard 1.6L Turbo joined the lineup for the 2013 model year and was followed by a NISMO RS for the 2014 model year. The Juke was designed at Nissan Design Europe in London and refined at Nissan’s Design Centre in Japan. It is based on the Nissan B platform.

What’s the average price of a 2013 Nissan Juke?

The average price of a used 2013 Nissan Juke ranges from nearly $10,000 for the Juke S base model with an automatic transmission and front-wheel drive up to almost $13,300 for the Juke Nismo with an automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.

How big is the fuel tank on a Nissan Juke?

Plus its larger sibling, the Qashqai, is capable of exactly the same figure. On the plus side, since its back and boot don’t stick out as much when compared to some traditionally designed cars, it’s a lot easier to navigate into tight spots. For most models in the Nissan Juke range, the fuel tank capacity is 46 litres.

When did the Nissan Juke Nismo come out?

The 2013 Nissan Juke is part of a generation that began with the 2011 model year. For 2013, Nissan introduced the performance-oriented Juke Nismo model. However, there were few changes to the base model since the 2011 model year. Choosing a 2011 or 2012 model could save you some money without depriving you of features.

What are the features of a 2013 Nissan Juke?

The Juke’s features, too, seem half-baked. The steering wheel tilts but doesn’t telescope. Switches for the optional heated seats sit below the center armrest — an annoying location that you’ll have to lift the armrest to access. The standard Bluetooth works your phone, but it doesn’t stream audio. C’mon, Nissan — this is 2013.

How many horsepower does a Nissan Nismo Juke have?

But beyond that, our praise runs thin. A NISMO Juke from Nissan’s motorsports division joins the lineup for 2013; it makes 9 extra horsepower and comes with a number of other performance modifications.

Is the Nissan Juke an all wheel drive car?

The Nissan Juke’s turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder redeems the experience, as does the available all-wheel drive. The AWD proactively sends more power toward the outside rear wheels to sharpen midcorner handling and diminish understeer — similar to what BMW’s xDrive and Acura’s Super-Handling All-Wheel-Drive systems do.

How big is the turning circle on a Nissan Juke?

The Juke offers little payoff in tight spaces, though: Its 36.4-foot turning circle ranks among the bigger crossovers, not the hatchbacks. The size does make for a tight interior, where the wraparound cockpit limits knee space.