Nissan has a knack for doing things in a different ways which sometimes prompts them to go to bizarre lengths at times. In most cases Nissan has managed to click in the hearts of the buyers. Nissan was deep in debt only a few years ago. Three new models which were introduced in quick intervals helped to change the fortunes of the company. When Nissan launched the Qashqai in 2007 people were very impressed with the new features and the sales were very good. Nissan hopes to repeat the same thing with its launch of Juke.
During this quiet period Nissan wanted to spread its area of operation. Therefore it is going to launch the New Nissan Juke in Ireland later this year. With prices to be announced the Juke will be targeted at the premium small car version and also at the mainstream super minis segment.
A look at the new Juke from Nissan shows that externally it is not much different from the other cars Nissan has launched. The design seems like an amalgam of different designs. The top looks like a GT-R, while the bottom half looks like a Pathfinder, and the car altogether looks more like a Moonbuggy. You will either fall in love with the design or you may despise it. But in the end one must say that its design is completely new.
The inside may not look very impressive but what impresses most is it is able to change the power settings to the four wheels which calibrates the power which is given to each and every wheel. For example at sharp turns the computer reduces the power to the rear wheel and increases power to the other wheels to take care of power which is not affected in turns.
Big boot size, folding rear seats, plenty of leg space and a sloping rear roof which compromises in head space of the back passengers. The new Nissan Juke is Designed bring some innovative designs in the small car section. Nissan Juke is a comming together of SUV toughness and sporting style. It can be said that the changes incorporated is to bring some brute masculinity in the small car section. Later in the year you can see the brute at any car outlet which offers Nissan Cars for sale
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