Design Nissan Juke
The Nissan Juke is one of the most unique vehicles on the road, forgetting traditional design and design entirely and instead focusing on delivering a fun and compact package with individuality in mind.
The Juke slots below the Murano and Rogue in the North American market, offering what Nissan says is a blend of a sporty sedan and SUV - creating what they refer to as a sport cross - designed to give buyers an alternative to the traditional five-door hatchback. Although it sits taller than a traditional hatchback, the Juke is still closer to the ground than a typical crossover.
Engine Nissan Juke
Juke also features I-CON, or Integrated Control, which is an air conditioning system with three settings: Sport, Normal and Eco, each with unique settings based on preference. Seats come wrapped in cloth, with an available premium cloth or leather, all of which come with a standard six-way manual driver's seat and four-way manual front passenger seat.
The Juke also features USB and iPod support, along with six speakers and an available Rockford Fosgate subwoofer system. For those looking to drop a little extra coin, Nissan also offers push button start, a five-inch navigation screen, XM satellite radio and a power moonroof.
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