2015 Nissan JUKE SL AWD review - Auto123.com

Regardless of what you may think of the JUKE, its impact on the automotive world as we know it has been far more profound than we think. Back in 2010, Nissan was setting the stage for a segment that was about to take the car business by storm. The JUKE initiated a great many things from a very mild utility standpoint including pairing driving pleasure, available AWD, and the all-important higher driving position. For the 2015 model year, the Nissan JUKE continues mostly unchanged on the outside. Updates to the front and rear ends include a new grille more in line with the latest products from Nissan and some new alloy wheels. What makes a JUKE is its styling, which is unapologetically unique. Newcomers like the Jeep Renegade , Honda HR-V and the very excellent Mazda CX-3 will give the Nissan a serious run for its money. The base SV FWD JUKE retails for $20,498. My SL AWD has a starting price of $30,178. . Turbo for the win. Despite the very tough competition, the JUKE’s rogue (see what I did there. Source: www.auto123.com