Why is the Nissan Juke so bad?

Why is the Nissan Juke so bad?

The main issue is with the CVT gearbox fitted to the 1.6 petrol models; it has a poor reliability record, not least because repairs generally aren’t possible and thus the entire gearbox tends to need replacing. Nissan has contributed to the cost in some cases.

Does Nissan Juke Tekna have alarm?

The Nissan Juke doesn’t need an alarm as it has been styled to deter car thieves.

How far can a Nissan Juke go on Empty?

9. Nissan Juke – 40.8 miles.

Does my car have a Thatcham Cat 2 alarm?

Car companies fit as standard a Thatcham category 2 immobiliser or category 1 alarm to nearly all new cars built for the UK market. Privately imported car models or older cars will have no Thatcham approved security at all so your insurance company may ask for an aftermarket alarm or immobiliser to be fitted.

How far can I drive when the petrol light comes on?

We asked 1,000 Brits how far they believe they can drive, on average, once the fuel warning light has lit up and 37% think it’s less than 20 miles. However, our research has revealed that in an emergency, you’d actually be able to drive over double that distance (around 50 miles), before running out of petrol.

How much does a Nissan Juke Tekna cost?

The Juke Tekna 1.2 DIG-T is not cheap at £19k – although it has a lot of spec for the money – but with a new Juke looming on the horizon you can pick up this exact spec for under £15k. And at that price, coupled with its huge originality, character and great little engine, it’s a terrific little urban warrior.

How many miles does a 2016 Nissan Juke have?

I have a 2016 Nissan Juke. It was used when I got it with 31700 miles on it by 60,000 it had to have a new transmission. It’s a very small car. I can barely get more Grandkids car seats in the back seat.

What kind of engine does a Nissan Juke have?

And that’s the engine we’ve got in this week’s review car – the Nissan Juke 1.2 DIG-T 115 Tekna – which promises decent economy and, as it’s a Tekna spec Juke, plenty of goodies to make this little urban warrior nicer to live with. But is the 1.2 litre DIG-T and high spec enough to keep the Juke competitive after six years?

Is the Nissan Juke still cut the mustard?

This week we’ve had the urban SUV Nissan Juke with the 1.2 litre DIG-T engine and Tekna trim in for review. Can the Juke still cut the mustard?

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