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NISSAN JUKEREVIEWS & AWARDS

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8 NISSAN JUKE REVIEWS

Nissan JUKE Test drive review by Auto Express

AUTO EXPRESS

Test Drive Review - 07.20.2010

We drive the stylish younger brother to Nissan's Qashqai.

Doing things differently has proved very successful for Nissan. When the Qashqai arrived in 2007, offering people a more exciting alternative to the run-of-the-mill family hatchback, it turned the Japanese firm's ailing fortunes around. Now Nissan is hoping for similar success with its baby brother - the Juke. Arriving at dealers in September, it will take on premium small cars such as the MINI and Audi A1. However, with prices starting from £12,795, the Juke will also tempt people out of higher spec versions of more mainstream superminis too.

Nissan JUKE Test drive review by Whatcar?

WHATCAR?

Test Drive Review - 07.08.2010

Clever Nissan. Back in 2007 it was first to spot that car buyers were getting bored with normal-sized small family cars, and that some people were getting increasingly uncomfortable in their large 4x4s. Hence, the crossover was born and Nissan christened it Qashqai. It was Ford Focus-sized, but with Land Rover Freelander attitude – it even had four-wheel-drive if you wanted it. Son of Qashqai - the Juke is born. The Qashqai has been a runaway success and now clever Nissan is at it again with the Juke. Think of it as a supermini version of the Qashqai - funky 4x4 looks in something just a little larger than a Fiesta. There's a 4x4 version, too.

Nissan JUKE 1.6 DiG-T Test Drive Review by Car Magazine

CAR MAGAZINE

1.6 DiG-T Test Drive Review - 07.20.2010

Based on a Micra... How does the new Nissan Juke drive?

The new Nissan baby crossover rides very well. The 4x4 version tested here is the only model to get Qashqai-derived independent rear suspension and it smothers road scars better than the torsion beam of lesser models. What's most striking is the speediness of the steering. The Juke's rack is fast-geared and the car responds like a greyhound to changes of direction. This will appeal to Mini owners and lends the car a pointy, agile feel.

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