Used 2014 Nissan Juke SV 4dr Hatchback AWD (1.6L 4cyl Turbo CVT) Consumer Reviews
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DID GREAT IN A ROLLOVER WRECK!
My husband bough this for room comfort since he is tall and needed good support for his back. He drives over an hour to and from work and had to fill up every other day, bt the best thing is that today he was in a rollover wreck, going 55-60 , someone came across the line hit him, and the car rolled over 4-5 times all bags deployed and he walked away with a few scratches on head. If you could see the car you wouldn't believe it. Nissan Juke stood the test of a bad wreck.
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Performance & Style, but no Space or Economy
I bought my used 2014 Juke in 2021. It had a decent number of miles for the year (83,000) and was very clean and rust-free. I needed something small-ish with AWD for winter driving. Always loved the look of the Juke. This one was priced right and was a bright, eye-catching red, with black accents on the spoiler and mirrors. Very sharp. I have been extremely pleased with it. In my three-plus years of ownership I've put about 15,000 miles on it and it hasn't let me down. Has passed my state's stringent annual safety and emissions inspections every time, needing nothing. I absolutely love driving it. It is fast, responsive, and very fun. Two downsides: -Cargo space is unbelievably limited. The hatch area barely holds a couple of bags of groceries. The back seats fold down, of course, and I rarely have a back-seat passenger, so there is a workaround for bigger loads. -Gas mileage is lower than I was expecting. In a mix of highway and city driving, I'm lucky if I can hit 25 mpg. This car replaced my 2007 AWD Dodge Caliber (dead of rust at 198,000 miles) and the Caliber regularly bested that mark, so I was surprised. After all, both have AWD CVT, so why the difference? Maybe because the Juke is a turbo? I can live with both of these as minor inconveniences for a car that I so thoroughly enjoy in every other way. One other minor quibble is the placement of the windshield wipers. I got the AWD model specifically for winter driving, and the wipers get "stored" under the hood when they're in the off position. This means that they can't be lifted off of the glass for overnight outside parking. When snow and ice fill the windshield, the wipers get frozen into place on the windshield. Again, a minor inconvenience, but if you get a whole lot of snow in the winter and have to park outside, it is a consideration. So, overall, I love the looks and performance of the car. The things that I don't love are minor at best, and easily overlooked. A solid four stars.
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The Juke
I have never had an ounce of trouble with my Juke--a great runner!
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Yuck juke
I can't stand this car! Why did they do wipers that you can't get out?? So weird..inside looks cheap like a kids toy! Oh god..WHAT A MISTAKE I MADE!😢 LOOKS ARE SO DECEIVING!! IF I COULD ONLY TURN BACK TIME AND GET MY OLD CAR BACK THAT I TRADED FOR THIS JUNK😢
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Sad juke
Too expensive for age & mileage. Nice amenities tho. And front wheel drive