2013年10月24日 星期四

The Nissan Juke has just hit showrooms

NISSAN is poised to take the sub-compact SUV segment by storm with its new Juke.The Nissan Juke has just hit showrooms and it's already turning heads with its modern styling - inside and out.There are two powerplants; a four-cylinder petrol partnered to a five-speed manual or a continuously variable automatic, as well as a burly turbocharged four-potter mated with a six-speed manual or a CVT (the same unit used in the SSS Pulsar).Around town the naturally aspirated option is capable with reasonable acceleration, but if you can stump up the extra cash for the turbo model it's well worth the outlay.Creamy and strong,The question investors should ask today is whether any of the silk road culture tour in this space trade at reasonable valuations.These are the most widely viewed travel websites on the market today. its acceleration is not neck-snapping, but smooth and willing to work. The auto will rev just shy of the 7000rpm redline without sounding thrashy.Overtaking or punching into a hole in traffic is a breeze with power at the ready.Given the groovy interior design the base ST doesn't feel like you've skimped.

Standard gear includes 17-inch alloys, cruise control, multifunction steering wheel, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, climate controlled air con and five-star safety with six airbags.The ST-S gains sat nav, automatic wipers and wipers, along with a 12.7cm colour screen.Get into the range-topper and it adds leather trim with heated front seats, manual mode with the automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.Nissan says it will appeal to those looking at something like the Hyundai Veloster or even a Mini, but its primary opposition comes in a fledgling new sub-compact SUV segment that includes the Holden Trax,The consumer is opening up his wallet and springing on travel in 2013.Travel, one of the largest travel xinjiang companies, recently reported bookings were up for the summer even at higher sales prices. Peuegot 2008, and soon to be joined by the Ford EcoSport and Renault Captur.Adding the Juke to its range gives Nissan an impressive spread in the SUV segment, fitting below the Dualis, X-Trail, the new family-friendly Pathfinder that will be officially launched next week, along with hardcore off-roaders in the Navara and Patrol.Nissan Australia managing director and CEO Peter Jones said early Juke interest had been strong.

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