2018 Nissan Juke Review

Since its unveiling, the Nissan Juke has attracted a fervent and passionate following in Kenya thanks to its agile handling, fuel efficiency, and affordability. The name "Juke" means "to dance or change direction, demonstrating agility" and is also derived from the word "jukebox". Its exterior design attracts admiration and criticism in equal measure. It competes with the Honda Vezel, Mitsubishi RVR, Subaru XV, and Nissan Dualis.

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Detailed Review

2018 Nissan Juke front and side view

2018 Nissan Juke front and side view

The F15 marked the first generation of the Nissan Juke, which began production in 2010 and continued until 2019. The Nissan Juke is currently in its second generation, designated the F16.

The 2018 Nissan Juke is available with two engine options, a 1.5-litre HR15DE (petrol) and a 1.6-litre MR16DDT (petrol) mated to either a 5/6-speed manual or Xtronic CVT.

2018 Nissan Juke Grades

  1. Nissan Juke Ti- This grade comes with a keyless entry, push-button start, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB input socket, a backup camera, and a navigation system.
  2. Nissan Juke ST-L+ – This grade has an electronic brake force distribution, climate control, cruise control, an engine start button, and a multi-function display screen.
  3. Nissan Juke ST-L- This grade features a 12-volt power outlet, power windows, a trip computer, a voice activating system, and traction control.
  4. Nissan Juke ST+ – This grade boasts a rear roof spoiler, body-colored door mirrors, parking distance sensors, AM/FM Radio, and 17-inch alloy wheels.
  5. Nissan Juke ST- This grade is fitted with climate control, power windows, power mirrors, cruise control, and Bluetooth connectivity.

Interior

Legroom & Space

The interior of the 2018 Nissan Juke is simple and straightforward. The first row has lots of legroom and headroom, and the seats may be reclined to your preferred posture. The second row has plenty of knee room. Taller passengers may feel confined because of the sloping roofline, resulting in less headroom.

2018 Nissan Juke first row

2018 Nissan Juke first row

2018 Nissan Juke second row

2018 Nissan Juke second row

Cabin Storage

The 2018 Nissan Juke boasts a number of storage compartments that are intended to improve occupant comfort. Two cupholders, a glovebox compartment, door panel storage, and a center console are available in the first row. The second row includes door pockets as well as jacket pockets.

Boot Space

The 2018 Nissan Juke has a sizeable cargo area that can accommodate small and medium-sized luggage. If more space is required, the rear seats can be folded.

2018 Nissan Juke boot space

2018 Nissan Juke boot space

Exterior

The 2018 Nissan Juke exudes elegance and refinement with its athletic appearance. To further emphasize its presence, the front end boasts a new distinctive V-shaped grille with the Nissan badge. Modern features include Xenon headlights and LED daytime running lights. Sweeping lines complement the sloping hood.

A high waistline and wide wheel arches define the side profile. The contours running from the A-pillar to the rear are stunning. The position of the rear door handles is one of the oddest aspects of the vehicle. The rear end features a lip spoiler coupled with a sloping roofline, which gives it a stylish appearance while also enhancing aerodynamics.

Tail lights and turn signals are also prominent. Higher trim levels include a sunroof, which lets in more natural light.

 

2018 Nissan Juke front view

2018 Nissan Juke front view

2018 Nissan Juke front and side view

2018 Nissan Juke front and side view

2018 Nissan Juke rear view

2018 Nissan Juke rear view

2018 Nissan Juke Safety Features

The 2018 Nissan Juke features electronic brake force distribution, cruise control, multiple airbags, and traction control.

2018 Nissan Juke Fuel Consumption

2018 Nissan Juke 1.5 L petrol engine consumption- 15.1 km/l on average

2018 Nissan Juke 1.6 L petrol engine consumption- 13.7 km/l on average

2018 Nissan Juke Acceleration

2018 Nissan Juke 1.5 L petrol engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 11.2 secs

2018 Nissan Juke 1.6 L petrol engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 9.0 secs

The 2018 Nissan Juke Fuel Tank Capacity: 46 liters

Ground Clearance

The 2018 Nissan Juke has a ground clearance of 7.1 inches.

Service Intervals

Minor Service: At 5,000 km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, and Engine Oil.

Major Service: At 10,000km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, ATF Filter, Cabin Filter, Plugs, Front Brake Pads, Rear Brake Pads, ATF Oil, and Engine Oil.

Spare Parts and Availability

Service parts are affordable and widely available in Kenya. Body parts are also reasonably priced. However, availability varies from town to town.

Stability And Handling

The 2018 Nissan Juke has superb handling. The steering wheel reacts effectively to road curvature, which comes in handy while overtaking on the highway or maneuvering in tight spots. It maintains an exceptional composure on tight turns, with little to no body roll. The suspension system protects the occupants from the instabilities induced by rough road surfaces.

The 1.5-litre engine feels slightly underpowered, especially off the mark, but it handles admirably once up to speed. The 1.6 turbo, on the other hand, accelerates quickly and delivers consistent power throughout the rev range.

This vehicle has electronic braking force distribution and traction control to increase stability.

2018 Nissan Juke cluster meter

2018 Nissan Juke cluster meter

2018 Nissan Juke wheel

2018 Nissan Juke wheel

Reliability

The 2018 Nissan Juke is a reliable vehicle. Its ground clearance allows it to be driven in moderate off-road conditions. However, it, like every other car, has flaws. The most common complaints from Juke owners are transmission and clutch issues. Regular service and maintenance are necessary to avoid such problems.

Refer to the Nissan Juke buyer guide for a thorough reliability report. We also urge that you always follow the instructions in the owner’s manual.

Resale Value: Average

Nissan Juke Competitors:  Honda Vezel, Mitsubishi RVR, Subaru XV, and Nissan Dualis.

What we like about the 2018 Nissan Juke

Agile handling

Extensive color customization options

What we dont

Limited rear passenger headroom, legroom, and cargo space

Poor rear visibility

Sluggish CVT Auto

Conclusion

The 2018 Nissan Juke offers good fuel economy and agile handling, making it ideal for urban commuting or even going for shopping. Individuals on a tight budget can afford to buy this car for its price, as well as service and maintenance are not exorbitant.

2018 Nissan Juke side view

2018 Nissan Juke side view

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