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The Nissan Juke stands out from the crowd with its bold styling, raised driving position and fun-to-drive personality. As one of the UK’s most popular compact SUVs, a used Nissan Juke for sale offers practicality, efficiency and individuality — perfect for city life, commuting, or weekend adventures.
At Carsa, every used Juke comes with a 90-day warranty, valid MOT, optional Platinum Maintenance Repair Cover, and flexible finance from 8.9% APR. With Reserve and Collect, you can secure your perfect Juke online and collect it at your convenience.
Why the Nissan Juke is a compact SUV favourite
Unique Styling and Crossover Practicality
The Juke broke the mould when it launched — and it still turns heads today. With sharp lines, bold LED lights and coupe-like curves, it’s perfect for drivers who want something with a bit of attitude. The raised stance offers great visibility, while its compact footprint makes it easy to park and manoeuvre.
Inside, the Juke feels modern and surprisingly spacious. Later models have rear passenger space improvements and a 422-litre boot, making it a practical choice for young families or active lifestyles.
Performance and Efficiency
The Juke offers a range of efficient turbocharged petrol engines, with most models powered by a punchy yet economical 1.0-litre DIG-T unit delivering excellent fuel economy. The drive is agile and composed, with light steering and tight handling — ideal for urban routes or country lanes.
For drivers who want more power, earlier models include 1.2-litre and 1.6-litre engines, and there’s even a Juke Nismo RS for performance enthusiasts.
Tech and Safety Features
The Nissan Juke has always delivered strong equipment for the money. Depending on trim and year, features include:
- 8” touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- NissanConnect sat nav system
- Bluetooth, DAB and USB connectivity
- Rear-view camera or 360° Around View Monitor
- Cruise control and lane departure warning
- Blind spot monitoring and traffic sign recognition
- Keyless entry and climate control (on higher trims)
Later-generation Jukes also feature customisable drive modes and digital driver displays.
Trim Levels and Variants
The Nissan Juke is available as a 5-door crossover SUV, with a range of trims to suit your style and budget:
- Visia / Acenta – Entry-level with air con, Bluetooth, USB and touchscreen infotainment
- N-Connecta – Adds larger alloys, touchscreen with sat nav, and smart safety features
- Tekna / Tekna+ – Premium versions with leather seats, Bose audio, heated front seats and 360 camera
- Premiere Edition / Enigma – Limited editions with upgraded tech, styling and convenience features
- Nismo / Nismo RS – Sport-tuned performance versions with enhanced styling and power
With bold design and well-equipped trims, there’s a Juke for every kind of driver.
Why choose a used Nissan Juke for sale on finance?
A used Nissan Juke for sale on finance delivers standout looks, everyday practicality and low running costs, all in a compact crossover package. It’s ideal if you want something that’s easy to live with but doesn’t blend into the background.
Compared to rivals like the Renault Captur, Peugeot 2008 and Ford Puma, the Juke offers more distinctive styling, solid equipment levels and a more engaging drive. And thanks to Nissan’s engineering and reliability, it’s a dependable choice for years to come.
With flexible finance options, a 90-day warranty and Carsa’s easy Reserve and Collect service, driving away in a Juke is easier, and more exciting than ever.
Is the Nissan Juke reliable?
Yes, the Juke has a good reputation for reliability, particularly the second-generation model launched in 2019. Its 1.0 petrol engine is shared with plenty of other cars and has proven dependable, and the hybrid version added in 2022 has been trouble-free so far. Earlier Jukes from the 2010s are a bit more variable, mainly down to age, but a serviced one with a clean MOT history should give few headaches.
What should I look out for on a used Nissan Juke?
On older Jukes, check the automatic gearbox carefully on a test drive, as a tired CVT can be expensive to fix. Look around the rear arches and tailgate for any signs of corrosion on early cars. The boot is small, so make sure it's big enough for your needs before falling for the styling. Inside, test the touchscreen and reversing camera, and check the back seats for wear if it's been a family car.
What's the best year of Nissan Juke to buy?
The 2019-onwards second-generation Juke is the one to go for. It's roomier inside, better built and far more comfortable than the original, with a proper touchscreen and a much bigger boot. The 1.0 petrol is the engine to have, and from 2022 there's a self-charging hybrid if economy matters most. N-Connecta and Tekna trims add the kit most buyers want, including alloy wheels, sat nav and parking sensors.
How many miles will a Nissan Juke last?
With regular servicing, a Juke will happily clock 150,000 miles or more. The 1.0 petrol used since 2019 is a tough little engine and many older 1.6 petrols have proven long-lived too. Watch the CVT automatic on high-mileage cars, as it's the part most likely to need attention first. Stick to a manual or the newer hybrid setup and you should get years of low-fuss family motoring out of one.
Is the Nissan Juke expensive to run or insure?
No, the Juke is cheap to run for a small SUV. The 1.0 petrol returns around 45 mpg in real-world driving, while the hybrid pushes closer to 55 mpg in town. Insurance sits in groups 10 to 19 depending on trim, which is friendly for younger drivers. Road tax is reasonable on post-2017 cars, and tyres are a normal small-car size, so replacements won't sting compared with bigger SUVs.
Which Nissan Juke engine is best?
For most buyers, the 1.0 petrol fitted to 2019-onwards Jukes is the sweet spot: lively enough around town, decent on a motorway and good for around 45 mpg. The hybrid added in 2022 is the pick if you do lots of urban driving and want the best fuel economy. Older 1.6 petrols are cheaper to buy but thirstier. Manual gearboxes feel more enjoyable, while the automatic is fine if you mostly potter.
What are the best alternatives to the Nissan Juke?
Worth a look are the Ford Puma, which is great fun to drive and has a clever boot, and the Volkswagen T-Cross, which feels classier inside. The Renault Captur is a close cousin under the skin and offers a comfier ride, while the Hyundai Kona is roomier and comes in petrol, hybrid or electric forms. The Juke usually wins on standout looks and for buyers who want something that doesn't blend in.
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