Find the best crossover for you based on:PRICEPERFORMANCEGOING GREENNissan Juke3 of 11Starting MSRP: about $20,000New for 2011, the Nissan Juke is a compact crossover SUV that features a comprehensive list of standard features and still ranks as one of the least expensive crossovers on the market. The five-seater is powered by a turbocharged, 180-horsepower, direct-injected, 1.6-liter four-cylinder and is available in either front-wheel or all-wheel drive.Standard features include air conditioning, CD stereo with MP3 and Bluetooth connectivity, six air bags, electronic stability control and active front head restraints that help reduce whiplash injury in a collision.<< Back to the 2010 Fall Car Guide table of contents. Related Articles:Car buying hints for 2010Checklist for test-driveBrand-new or new-to-you?Negotiating a car's priceRelated Links:Save on next new carAuto loan calculatorLease or buy car?6 car-buying mistakesadvertisement
Starting MSRP: about $20,000
New for 2011, the Nissan Juke is a compact crossover SUV that features a comprehensive list of standard features and still ranks as one of the least expensive crossovers on the market. The five-seater is powered by a turbocharged, 180-horsepower, direct-injected, 1.6-liter four-cylinder and is available in either front-wheel or all-wheel drive.
Standard features include air conditioning, CD stereo with MP3 and Bluetooth connectivity, six air bags, electronic stability control and active front head restraints that help reduce whiplash injury in a collision.
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