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Old 08-24-2010, 11:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Pretty it's not, but the Nissan Juke has a great personality

Let’s not ignore the elephant in the room. The Nissan Juke is ugly. On one hand, Nissan should be commended for going out on a limb and not producing yet another two-box crossover. On the other hand, it’s difficult to find a good angle from which to view the Juke at.

While it does look masculine and assertive, the design is a bizarre pastiche of different shapes and surfaces which are visually jarring. The only possible explanation is that the Nissan stylist responsible for the exterior decided to sketch his vision of what a Suzuki SX4 would look like when crossed with a blowfish.

As our day with the Juke wore on, the initial shock of its styling began to fade, but there is a real danger of this car being perceived as the Son of Aztek. Nissan’s target demographic of “young, urban, connected males,” who are obsessed with signaling their social status with ostentatious Polo shirts may also react negatively to a vehicle that’s “so ugly, bro”.

LOW GRADE INTERIOR, BUT OPTIONAL I-CON SYSTEM IS IMPRESSIVE

The interior is another mixed bag, with some very innovative touches mixed with some equally nasty, cheap hard plastic. The dash betrays the fact that this car was built to a price, with its expanse of black, grainy material that could have come from a Versa, while the center console lacks any useful storage place for iPods, cell phones and assorted gadgets that people carry with them.

While Nissan touts the gearshift surround as being styled like a sport bike’s gas tank, complete with high-gloss paint, the money spent on this neat but useless feature should have gone into a high-quality, soft-touch dashboard, something that the average consumer is much more likely to notice and can be used by dealers as a selling point.

One neat feature is the available I-CON (Integrated Control) system, which allows the driver to change between the HVAC controls and three drive modes. The benefit of this system is that it allows Nissan to eliminate the mess of buttons that plague so many cars on the market today, while avoiding a frustrating, iDrive style knob.

The transition between the two modes is seamless, and seeing the change of labels on what appear to be physical buttons is a novelty that doesn’t wear off quickly. The display screen for the I-CON system is also clear and easy to read, with bright colors and graphics displaying the information.

Here’s how it works: In Climate mode you can adjust the temperature in the cabin using what appear to be buttons on the screen, while in D-Mode the buttons change to different drive settings. The three drive modes (Eco, Normal and Sport) adjust the throttle response, transmission and steering settings to suit the driver.
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Old 08-25-2010, 07:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I like the way the Juke looks. It is different but I like it. What's the big deal?
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Old 08-25-2010, 02:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I like it too...kind of a Murano meets a Mini styling.
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Old 08-25-2010, 03:30 PM   #4 (permalink)
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It is different looking for sure.....
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Seems the reviews all state the same thing.

Drives great- delivers what you want and more

Looks odd

Great price starting and loaded.

This is a typical nissan review- I have found all reviews find nissans drive nice and deliver a solid mechanical car- the style they always say is "too far out there" (Gen 1 Mo anyone?) or 'too bland'. And usualy they get mondo points for giving you a solid car, great drive/handeling and a decent step up on interior for a good price, except the Maxima...that thing has to work hard to not be replaced in a buyers mind by its own cousin an inifnity or any other 'lux' badge, lexus acura etc for the price tag....you ever been in a maxima...oh soo nice.

Anywho- hope a Juke shows up at my dealer sometime- my wife really wants one, if they give me a good shot on my trade in I just may make it her christmas gift.
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Looks like a Pontiac Asstek and an Isuzu VehiCross did the dirty and nothing good came out of it.

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The front end reminds me of Waspinator from the first season of Beast Wars. It is kinda buggy looking.
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It looks more like a glorified shrunken Murano
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A month ago, my 22yo, Son bought a Chrome Silver Juke. (same color as pictured in the review) He bought the top of the line SL. Got it for $25,000. What a terrific car. It has 2,000 miles on it so far and running great. I had wanted a Juke rather then the Murano but opted for the Murano as I needed to pull my motorcycle trailer. Anyway, I have driven the Juke quite a bit and it reminds me if a mini Murano but more fun. 8-)

MY other Son (25) has a new 370Z and that is quite the car also.

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