2011 models Ford : Edge, Fiesta Chevrolet : VOLT, Cruze, Corvette(Grand Sport) Cadillac CTS coupe, CTS coupe V Buick Regal Jeep Grand Cherokee Scion Tc Toyota : Highlander, Sienna SE Mazda 2 Nissan Juke Subaru impreza STI Hyundai Equus music “Pinball Spring”, “Killing Time”, “Rocket” from Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ creativecommons.org
Read full article at bit.ly - It was originally called Nissan Qazana and presented as a prototype. Then in Geneva last March, it took the shape of a true production vehicle and was officially renamed Nissan Juke. Now here it is in North America, Nissan’s new compact crossover even making an appearance somewhat on the sidelines of the New York show.
www.speedhud.com Accompanied by a host of US-specific details absent from its reveal in Geneva, the 2011 Nissan Juke made its American debut in New York. Smaller than the Rogue and to be offered in a variety configurations, Nissan’s unconventionally styled answer to the MINI goes on sale here in the fall at a price projected to start under 000. Three trim levels — S, SV and SL — plus the choice of front or all-wheel drive and a host of optional equipment will allow buyers to create a unique variation on the theme that best suits their particular needs and tastes.
Read full article at bit.ly - It was originally called Nissan Qazana and presented as a prototype. Then in Geneva last March, it took the shape of a true production vehicle and was officially renamed Nissan Juke. Now here it is in North America, Nissan’s new compact crossover even making an appearance somewhat on the sidelines of the New York show.
Read full article at bit.ly - It was originally called Nissan Qazana and presented as a prototype. Then in Geneva last March, it took the shape of a true production vehicle and was officially renamed Nissan Juke. Now here it is in North America, Nissan’s new compact crossover even making an appearance somewhat on the sidelines of the New York show.
FOR MORE AUTO SHOW VIDEOS & NEWS VISIT: www.kbb.com Accompanied by a host of US-specific details absent from its reveal in Geneva, the 2011 Nissan Juke made its American debut in New York. Smaller than the Rogue and to be offered in a variety configurations, Nissan’s unconventionally styled answer to the MINI goes on sale here in the fall at a price projected to start under 000. Three trim levels — S, SV and SL — plus the choice of front or all-wheel drive and a host of optional equipment will allow buyers to create a unique variation on the theme that best suits their particular needs and tastes.