It’s a Nissan Juke, one owner plus Nissan. Acenta spec diesel with Premium Pack which means nav, tints, reversing camera etc. They seem to be popular; it’s the third we tried to buy today and the first which hadn’t already had a deposit put down. But it has 20-30k miles less than those (both of which were boring white) and it was only £250 more despite being 18mths newer. I rather like it.
Another new forum car
Another new forum car
If Harry can justify posting about his stepdaughter’s Lupo and Polo I’m sure I can add the car I’ve just helped my stepson buy.
It’s a Nissan Juke, one owner plus Nissan. Acenta spec diesel with Premium Pack which means nav, tints, reversing camera etc. They seem to be popular; it’s the third we tried to buy today and the first which hadn’t already had a deposit put down. But it has 20-30k miles less than those (both of which were boring white) and it was only £250 more despite being 18mths newer. I rather like it.

It’s a Nissan Juke, one owner plus Nissan. Acenta spec diesel with Premium Pack which means nav, tints, reversing camera etc. They seem to be popular; it’s the third we tried to buy today and the first which hadn’t already had a deposit put down. But it has 20-30k miles less than those (both of which were boring white) and it was only £250 more despite being 18mths newer. I rather like it.
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Doesn’t he like cars?
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What were we all driving at that age?
I had a 89 G reg red Mini City automatic
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He’s not quite 20, for context. He’s not into cars but this is more interesting than my suggestion of a Hyundai i30.
It’s actually quite good. I’d always written off the Juke as just a jacked-up supermini but it’s more spacious than expected, feels solid and really nice to drive. It feels like a bigger car than it is. I can see why they’ve sold well.
It’s actually quite good. I’d always written off the Juke as just a jacked-up supermini but it’s more spacious than expected, feels solid and really nice to drive. It feels like a bigger car than it is. I can see why they’ve sold well.
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I think you mean you still have your first car, unless that Defender isn't actually yours.
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Series 3 land Rover.
Jukes seem to be one of the go to cars for bad drivers.
An absolute unit
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As I turned 20, I was part way through building a Mk1 Escort. Lime green with bubble arches
I stuffed it into a tree four months later
They were still just old bangers back then, IIRC I got £50 for the scrap and that seemed like a good deal !
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i thought it was the step mothers that were supposed to be horrible from all the Disney movies....Jobbo wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2019 1:45 pm He’s not quite 20, for context. He’s not into cars but this is more interesting than my suggestion of a Hyundai i30.
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I'd bought my mum's BX 1.7 DTR Estate off her.
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Rich:
“the somewhat surprising star in terms of drivability is the 1.5-litre diesel”
Not my words; the words of Evo magazine.
“the somewhat surprising star in terms of drivability is the 1.5-litre diesel”
Not my words; the words of Evo magazine.
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The fact that they reviewed a 1.5 litre diesel Nissan goes a long way to explaining why I cancelled my subs 
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I wonder if they’d like a reader-submitted review of hypermiling on the NC500 