

Sadly, this strange looking car is no joke. The Jukes looks were derived from the 2009 Nissan Qazana concept, which is equally hideous (see below).


Looking like a cross between of Pokemon character, a Murano, and a
Fiat Multipla (with a bit of
Protoscar 911 Wagon thrown in out back), the car seems to draw from all that is wrong in car design. Also, this is meant to be a Scion competitor. Which is weird as
Nissan already has one, and it's also fugly.
Actually, it's charming face also reminds me of a pug. A car that's truely pug fugly?

3 comments:
Haters gonna hate!
There's little we don't like about the Juke's interior. True, it lacks a telescoping wheel. And yes, the dashboard cap and door sills are made of unyielding plastic and the headliner is coarse enough to qualify for a grit rating, but the controls are all well-placed and visibility is surprisingly good.
I said the exact same thing the first time I saw it, "What's that, a Nissan Joke?"
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