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Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Nissan Juke in the UK

Nissan Juke 2010-2014

The Nissan Juke from 2010 to 2014 offers buyers a distinct design with compact dimensions. It's practical enough for urban dwellers, and boasts a playful driving experience.

Pros

  • Eye-catching design
  • Compact dimensions ideal for city driving
  • Efficient fuel economy

Cons

  • Inside isn't as funky as exterior
  • Rear visibility is hampered by design
  • Smaller boot capacity

When buying a used version of this model, look out for well-maintained service history, tyre condition and electronic equipment functionality.

Nissan Juke 2014-2019

The second generation Nissan Juke continued with the brand's unique design language, while improving in-car tech and engine efficiency.

Pros

  • Improved infotainment system
  • Economical engines
  • Comfortable ride

Cons

  • Limited rear headroom
  • Still has small boot compared to rivals
  • Turbodiesel engine can be noisy

Before purchasing a used one, check for any outstanding recalls, inspect the DPF system if opting for a diesel variant and ensure all electronic systems are working as they should.

Nissan Juke 2019-Present

In its latest version, the Nissan Juke offers a stylish interior, additional rear space and even more tech.

Pros

  • Redesigned interior is more modern
  • Increased rear legroom
  • Advanced safety features

Cons

  • Slightly firm ride
  • Only one engine option
  • No hybrid variant

For used buys, it's best to ensure the car's tech and safety systems operable, check for any unexpected sounds during test drive, and ask for a full service history.

The main competitors of the Nissan Juke include the Renault Captur, Mazda CX-3, and the Peugeot 2008. Each provides a different take on the compact crossover.

Lastly, don't forget to use Carsnitch to find the history of any car for free.

Rates from 9.9% APR. A Representative HP Example: borrowing £10,000 over 60 Months with a representative of 16.35% APR, an annual interest rate of 16.35% (fixed) and a deposit of £0.00, the amount payable would be 59 repayments of £239.16 per month, with one final repayment of £249.16 (which includes the option to purchase fee of £10.00), with a total cost of credit of £4,349.41 and a total amount payable of £14,359.41.

Rates from 9.9% APR. A Representative HP Example: borrowing £10,000 over 60 Months with a representative of 16.35% APR, an annual interest rate of 16.35% (fixed) and a deposit of £0.00, the amount payable would be 59 repayments of £239.16 per month, with one final repayment of £249.16 (which includes the option to purchase fee of £10.00), with a total cost of credit of £4,349.41 and a total amount payable of £14,359.41.

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