What petrol does a Nissan Juke take?

What petrol does a Nissan Juke take?

If you check the owner’s manual for the 2017 Nissan Juke, you’ll find the vehicle recommends 91 AKI premium unleaded gasoline. AKI stands for anti-knock, and you’re essentially looking for 96 octane.

Why is the Nissan Juke so bad?

The main issue is with the CVT gearbox fitted to the 1.6 petrol models; it has a poor reliability record, not least because repairs generally aren’t possible and thus the entire gearbox tends to need replacing. Nissan has contributed to the cost in some cases.

Is Nissan Juke gas or diesel?

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EPA MPG Premium Gasoline 29 combined city/highway MPG 27 city 33 highway 3.4 gals/100 miles

Are Nissan Jukes good on fuel?

Nissan Juke MPG & CO2 It isn’t quite as efficient as some of its rivals, returning 49.6mpg. The petrol engine isn’t desperately economical either. It boasts a best of 35.8mpg with the hard-to-recommend CVT automatic gearbox, but with the manual gearbox and the largest 18-inch wheels this drops to a below-par 33.6mpg.

What happens if you put regular gas in a Nissan Juke?

Using unleaded gasoline with an octane rating lower than recommended can cause persistent, heavy “spark knock”. (Spark knock is a metallic rapping noise.) If severe, this can lead to engine damage.

Is Nissan Juke expensive to maintain?

Nissan service costs for the Juke are average, with a minor service costing £199 or £229 (petrol and diesel respectively) and a major service bring a little more costly at £279 or £329.

How many miles will a Nissan Juke last?

With regular maintenance and fixing drivetrain issues promptly and good driving conditions I can see them lasting 300K miles. About as far as you can push it, if it has a CVT transmission… If you are getting one of the ULTRA rare models with a manual transmission expect 250,000 or more…

Are there any recalls on Nissan Juke?

Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) is recalling certain 2015-2017 Nissan Juke Nismo RS vehicles. Due to a problem within the brake master cylinder, brake fluid may leak into the brake booster, reducing brake performance. Nissan will notify owners, and dealers will replace the brake master cylinder, free of charge.

Is the Nissan Juke worth buying?

If you’re tempted, buy one with a turbocharger – petrol or diesel – and you’ll enjoy strong performance with decent economy. It’s not the most accomplished car in its class, but the Juke is decent value, eye-catching and reliability is generally good if you choose a facelifted version.

Is the Nissan Juke a reliable car?

The Nissan Juke Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 7th out of 7 for subcompact SUVs. The average annual repair cost is $548 which means it has lower than average ownership costs. The frequency and severity of repairs are both fairly average when compared with all other vehicles.

Is Nissan Juke expensive to run?

The Juke’s solitary petrol engine provides pretty low running costs, though it’s a shame that there’s not currently any alternative. That complaint aside, there’s little to moan about when it comes to the 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine that all Jukes are fitted with.

Does the Nissan Juke have to use premium fuel?

That said, Nissan recommends (but does not require) pricey premium fuel. Front-wheel-drive Jukes have a larger (13.2 gallon) gas tank and get better fuel economy: 27 MPG city/32 MPG highway with an automatic transmission but only 25/31 with a manual.

How many Litres of fuel does a Nissan Juke hold?

46 litres
For most models in the Nissan Juke range, the fuel tank capacity is 46 litres. In the most efficient 1.5 dCi engine, this gives a fuel range of around 714 miles in theory. The exceptions are with the Tekna, Acenta and NISMO models with 4WD, where the fuel tank capacity is 50 litres.

Does a Nissan Juke hold its value?

The Nissan Juke’s love-them-or-hate-them looks and less-than-stellar practicality mean it isn’t as popular on the used market as more conventional rivals, so its residual values suffer as a result.

How long does a Nissan Juke last?

Does Nissan Juke have a timing belt?

The Nissan JUKE comes standard equipped with a timing chain in the gasoline powered engine. This belt will need to be inspected and possibly replaced every 5 years, or 90,000 miles, whichever happens to occur first. The cost of a new cambelt is between $120 and $245, on average.

How many miles can Nissan Juke last?

How reliable is the Nissan Juke?

All the engines in the Juke – some of which it shares with Renault – are proving very reliable, with the it finishing 54th of all cars in our 2017 Driver Power reliability survey, whereas the equally ageing Skoda Yeti finished second.

How big is a Nissan Juke boot?

422L
With up to 422L of boot size, next generation Nissan Juke has plenty of storage for bags, shopping and more. With up to 422L of boot size, the next generation Nissan Juke has plenty of storage for bags, shopping and more.

Can you fit a pram in a Nissan Juke?

Storage is better in the boot for a small SUV. You could fit a medium-sized dog in the boot of the 2020 Nissan Juke with the parcel shelf removed. The boot opening is nice and wide, which is great for lifting prams in and out although you do have to pick them up over quite a big lip.