Nissan Juke or what?

Nissan Juke or what?

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truck71

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2,328 posts

187 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Sister in law has asked me to help with their new car, she likes the look of a Juke but what else would you suggest? Assume a budget of circa £20k and buying new. Key thing is she has a 4 year old and an 8 year old. Also is there anything a bit leftfield that has a sliding rear door? She has a side on drive and this would help.

anonymous-user

69 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Has she actually been in a Juke? It's not very roomy inside and the boot is tiny for a car of it's external size so if she has kids then fitting all the kiddy clobber in could be a struggle.

truck71

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Wednesday 21st December 2016
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She wants the elevated driving position, likes the style of a crossover and will be doing very few miles. Finance will be used, either a lease or a PCP- more likely the latter.

Sheepshanks

37,235 posts

134 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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truck71 said:
Also is there anything a bit leftfield that has a sliding rear door? She has a side on drive and this would help.
Not really left-field, but Ford B-Max.

PixelpeepS3

8,600 posts

157 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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i'd go with 'what'


it doesn't matter if 'what' is a 30 year old nova SR.

Butter Face

32,873 posts

175 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Renault Captur

Essentially the same car underneath as the juke but a better all rounder, and looker!

truck71

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Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Butter Face said:
Renault Captur

Essentially the same car underneath as the juke but a better all rounder, and looker!
Interesting suggestion, are they built to the same standard as a Japanese motor? I confess to knowing nothing about Renault.

truck71

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Yes, been looking at the lease thread will investigate this plus the c max although the latter may fail the style test.

Sheepshanks

37,235 posts

134 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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truck71 said:
Interesting suggestion, are they built to the same standard as a Japanese motor? I confess to knowing nothing about Renault.
Juke is made in UK.

truck71

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Wednesday 21st December 2016
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Sheepshanks said:
Juke is made in UK.
Ah of course, sooonderland?

Slushbox

1,484 posts

120 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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truck71 said:
Interesting suggestion, are they built to the same standard as a Japanese motor? I confess to knowing nothing about Renault.
Nissan Juke is 'British', with a Renault Engine/transmission. This powertrain is made in France, the rest assembled in Sunderland.

The same powertrains are used in the Renault-Dacia Sandero Stepway, and the 1.5DCi is very excellent, as are the TCe90 petrols.

£9.9K for a petrol Lauréate spec, with aircon, cruise, satnav, BlueTooth, electric mirrors and windows, and that desirable SUV look. DCi90 about £1000 more, gives 70 mpg. Three seatbelts and two IsoFix in the rear for sprogs.

Add a spare wheel for £100 to the options. £500 dealer rebate for low rate HP.

Or pay a lot more for a Qashqai with the same engine.

http://www.dacia.co.uk/vehicles/sandero-stepway/co...



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anonymous-user

69 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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I'd be looking at the Mazda CX-3 or an Audi Q2

ZX10R NIN

29,240 posts

140 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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truck71 said:
Sister in law has asked me to help with their new car, she likes the look of a Juke but what else would you suggest? Assume a budget of circa £20k and buying new. Key thing is she has a 4 year old and an 8 year old. Also is there anything a bit leftfield that has a sliding rear door? She has a side on drive and this would help.
Sliding doors wise a Mazda5 is worth a look & they come in well under budget but buying a new one may be tough as they stopped making it earlier in the year.

Mazda 5

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...

SUV wise I'd say these are worth a look:

Kia Sportage

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...

Also worth a look is the Volvo V40 Cross Country

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...


Also the Nissan & Renaults share the same underpinnings so don't discount the Kadjar





mikeyr

3,197 posts

208 months

Thursday 22nd December 2016
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charltjr said:
Has she actually been in a Juke? It's not very roomy inside and the boot is tiny for a car of it's external size so if she has kids then fitting all the kiddy clobber in could be a struggle.
We've got a (cheap lease) Citroen Cactus which probably has more space/toys and gives an elevated driving position also. Been rock solid reliable so far, comfy, well specced and cheap to run.

truck71

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187 months

Thursday 22nd December 2016
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mikeyr said:
We've got a (cheap lease) Citroen Cactus which probably has more space/toys and gives an elevated driving position also. Been rock solid reliable so far, comfy, well specced and cheap to run.
Thanks, I've put it on the list.

paulrockliffe

16,167 posts

242 months

Thursday 22nd December 2016
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Recent experience of helping car purchases for relatives with children, they liked the look of the Ford Kuga, which is Quashquai sized, so next up from the Juke. I said to have a look at it, I bet it's not big enough on the inside. I looked at the boot space which tended to agree. They went to look at one and agreed it was too small, which surprised me a bit!

They bought a Renault Scenic which is semi-elevated, but much bigger and well designed for putting kids in.

The Juke is definitely too small, it's the sort of car where I can't think of any actual circumstances where you would buy one, but they sell loads because of the way they look. That said I have a semi-irrational dislike for the Juke and the Quashquai because Nissan dropped a pair of really good 'normal' shaped cars to build those instead.

Anyway, my recommendation based on a hire car I had a couple of years ago would be a Citroen C3 Picasso type thing. Spacious for a small car, elevated driving position and decent looks.

truck71

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Wednesday 28th December 2016
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Quick update, we've narrowed it down to a Juke or a B max. Lease wise the Juke is miles cheaper but PCP is now being suggested as the preferred way forward. Main dealer offers were not tempting today, any suggestions on PCP brokers as opposed to lease brokers to use as leverage or do the deal?

AmitG

3,422 posts

175 months

Wednesday 28th December 2016
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I know you said you've already narrowed it down, but if she likes the look of the Juke, the (new) Toyota C-HR might be worth a quick look.


sidaorb

5,590 posts

221 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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If she is not in a rush the Dacia Logan Stepway is due to arrive this year, all the room of the Logan Estate with the raised driving position of the Stepway.


Butter Face

32,873 posts

175 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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sidaorb said:
If she is not in a rush the Dacia Logan Stepway is due to arrive this year, all the room of the Logan Estate with the raised driving position of the Stepway.

I would be sceptical TBH, looks like a rendered image and there's been no notification to UK dealers about it launching. We'll see!