How much did you pay for your Nissan Juke?

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Just curious what these things are going for. Also, pics of your actual Juke are a must! :biggrin:

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Bump. I know there has to be someone out there that's gotten this quirky new Nissan.

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24.9k out the door for a SV AWD-CVT. It's the Chrome Silver.

Can't get the picture from picasa to freakin' upload, so no pic. Sorry.

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GRey1 wrote:24.9k out the door for a SV AWD-CVT. It's the Chrome Silver.

Can't get the picture from picasa to freakin' upload, so no pic. Sorry.
What made you decide that the Juke was worth the extra money over a different Nissan model or did you even consider any other models?

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23.9k usd - Juke SV CVT AWDGun Metal with NAV/upgraded speakers, mats, splashguards, and illumination. I am not a fan of the illumintaion for the $400 but I do like the Juke sill plates.

My last car was a 2008 Toyota Yaris - 5 speed and before that was a 2004 Grand Prix 3.8l SC (still in the family).

I needed an upgrade over the Yaris becuase I didn't feel safe in it once my commute changed and brought me and my more agressive driving style into congested highway traffic. I looked at smaller awd crossovers including the Rogue, cr-v, escape,tucsons. and a couple subaru. In the end the Juke was the best for me, it was a combination of styling, performance, technology, and features options for the price. None could even compare as long as size wasn't an issue.

I was a little concerned going to a cvt but after some research I figured it was worth test driving. I read a test drive on this forum calling the cvt version of the Juke "sluggish" and I can't imagine that they drove the same vehicle that I drove unless they kept it in ECO mode. It surely isn't a burner but it is very responsive and quick- from 0-60 it is impressive for its class and from 80-110 it does what I need it to do.

Anyway I am about 4 weeks/1400miles into ownership and I am pretty satisfied with my purchase. It isn't perfect but for the price I couldn't hace expect more. It will be intersting to see if/when this thing gets some performance mods/tuning.

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I'm glad you are enjoying your Juke! My review was probably the one you read about the sluggish CVT. I did not care for it at all in the Juke, I much preferred the manual version. That changed my entire opinion of the car. Please keep us up to date on the performance, mileage, and any concerns you have about your car. Welcome to NICO! :bigthumb:

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PICS!!!! 0_0

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MSRP on my Brand New Saphire Black Nissan Juke SV was $24,610 ( AWD CVT with Nav, rear spoiler, splash guards and Alarm impact sensor ). Invoice was $23,203 and I bought it for $22,151 here in Connecticut. :crazy:
I love this car the more I drive it!! I checked out all the other ones along this line and for the price with the options it had I couldn't pass on it!!
Someone states that the CVT is sluggish, yes, only in ECO mode, but in Normal or Sport it's very responsive. I've been driving mostly in ECO mode to conseve gas, but according the the dashboard computer I've been only able to get 22 MPG. Havn't tried my own calculations to see if this is correct or not, but it is better that what I was getting with my 2002 Nissan Frontier.

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I considered several other cars, none of which were nissan. Subaru, Hyundai, Kia and VW were all looked at and test driven prior to my purchase. I'm not sure what other Nissan model I would have considered that was less than 23k? Sentra? Versa? Altima & Z costs more, right?
nissangirl74 wrote:What made you decide that the Juke was worth the extra money over a different Nissan model or did you even consider any other models?

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Gunmetal Metallic Juke SV, AWD, CVT, black interior with silver trim. Had no options included with it besides 50 state emissions (which is really not an option as I understand it). MSRP 23,300. We took it home for 22,500 and they threw in the floor mats and splash guards. Purchased in the American mid-west.

We cross shopped the following cars:
Toyota Matrix
Subaru Outback Sport
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
Suzuki SX4 Crossover
(If we went 2wd) the Scion XD or Kia Soul.

The Juke had equal or better stats in almost every column. Great traction and brake technology, ground clearance, engine performance, and standard features made Juke a value that was hard for the competition to beat. We didn't get one for it's head turning looks, that was just the icing on the cake.

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JukieMcJukerson wrote:ground clearance
It's funny that you mentioned this ^. The first thing Greg said when he saw it, "It needs to be lowered." Of course he says that about every car he sees. :chuckle:

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espozuno wrote:MSRP on my Brand New Saphire Black Nissan Juke SV was $24,610 ( AWD CVT with Nav, rear spoiler, splash guards and Alarm impact sensor ). Invoice was $23,203 and I bought it for $22,151 here in Connecticut. .
Where in Conneticut? I am in Mass. I am just beginning to look at the Jukes. Test drove one and fell in love.
TIA

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Swamplady wrote:Where in Conneticut? I am in Mass. I am just beginning to look at the Jukes. Test drove one and fell in love.
TIA
I bought mine in Wallingford, CT at Barberino Nissan.

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Thanks! I'll take a look. It seems like everyone around me has S or SV, not an SLT. Let me know how it drives in the snow we're getting tonight!

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Just out of curiosity, how did you folks manage to get it for under the sticker and invoice pricing?

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Serkle K wrote:Just out of curiosity, how did you folks manage to get it for under the sticker and invoice pricing?
I just went there and asked and said that was all I was willing to pay. Sometimes you have to haggle, but this time there wasn't much haggling, I just got the price I wanted!!
Swamplady wrote:Thanks! I'll take a look. It seems like everyone around me has S or SV, not an SLT. Let me know how it drives in the snow we're getting tonight!
I'm a bad judge of cars in the snow as my previous vehicle was a Nissan Frontier 4X4 and no car can beat that as far as driving in the snow!! So when I bought the Juke, I wanted better gas mileage and that was what I had in mind as a #1 vehicle with AWD a close #2. The Juke does get good traction, I got out of my inclining snow covered driveway with ease but it still is not as good as my Frontier was.

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Best thing to do is use the internet. Email several dealerships with your requirements (model, accessories) and ask for their best offer. You can use cars.com, autotrader or any other car search site to get email addresses of their internet salesperson. Make them compete before you even step into the dealership. Tell them that you don't have a trade-in, even if you do. Only talk about the price of their vehicle. Establish what they are willing to sell it for and pit the dealers against each other.

The Juke drives great in the snow and would be even better if it had some decent tires. The Goodyears they put on it aren't so hot in snow.

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Serkle K
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Thanks for the heads up on how to! I am still debating on this nice puppy or possibly the Rogue.

On a haggle related note. My cousin got a brand new 2011 3.5 SR altima. The sticker price was $30k+ she walked out the door with it for just over $22k!!!

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SV AWD
splash guards
floor mats
illuminated kick plates
navigation
fog lights
sports package; (spoiler, gunmetal wheels, stainless steel exhaust)

MSRP $25,690

Paid $23,513

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2011 SV Fwd. 18400.00 I work @ a dealership ... :chuckle:


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