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The New Nissan Juke Range Addition


The New Nissan Juke Range Addition

 

The very successful and hugely popular Nissan Juke model has had a new addition to the Nissan range in the form of the Nissan Juke n-tec. The Nissan Juke has been one of the most popular cars in the UK and has featured on the top ten best selling cars list for several months consecutively.

 

Nissan state that the new Juke n-tec model will cost £300 more than the entry level model but also admit that motorists will get more for their money with the n-tec model. The upper standard model will have a number of extra fixtures and fittings including higher equipment levels along with an enhanced technological experience. The visual upgrade will come in the form of the 18 inch alloy wheels along with a gloss black trim.

 

The Nissan Juke will have the higher version of the infotainment system in the front of the model and will be controlled by a 5.8 inch touch screen. The system will allow the driver to control all satellite navigation along with the reversing camera and blue tooth capabilities. Another feature that will have a positive effect on the driving experience is the Google Send To Car technology which will be featuring on a number of new models entering the market. The Google send to car technology will allow the motorist to plan there journey from a laptop or smart phone before leaving the house. It will then be sent to the system instantly.

 

The New Juke n-tec model will be built along side the current Juke batch at the very successful and record breaking Nissan Sunderland plant. The Nissan Juke was the kick start of the success for Nissan in the crossover market but has since seen the big brother model in the Nissan Qashqai over take the model, in terms of sales in the UK.