NISSAN JUKE (2010-15)

The NISSAN JUKE (2010-15) is a stylish and versatile compact SUV that gained popularity in the UK market for its unique design and practical features. Recognisable by its crossover stance, the JUKE offers a raised driving position and a commanding view of the road, making it an appealing choice for city drivers, small families, and those looking for a vehicle that combines the benefits of a hatchback and an SUV. Known for its distinctive looks and decent fuel economy, the NISSAN JUKE (2010-15) is often used for daily commuting, weekend adventures, and urban driving. What makes the NISSAN JUKE stand out is its sporty handling, comfortable ride, and innovative styling, which set it apart from more conventional hatchbacks and SUVs. The model is generally reliable with a reasonable cost of ownership, and it balances practicality with a fun-to-drive vibe. With an average mileage of around 81,610 miles and typically owned by about three previous drivers, it’s a popular choice on the used car market. Whether you’re a first-time car buyer or someone seeking a reliable and distinctive vehicle, the NISSAN JUKE (2010-15) offers an appealing option for those wanting a compact SUV with a touch of flair and practicality.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common recent mileages for Nissan Juke (2010-15) vehicles range between approximately 80,000 and 120,000 miles, accounting for roughly 35-38% of the vehicles. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles (around 13%) have recorded mileages over 100,000 miles, with smaller percentages reaching up to 260,000 miles, suggesting that high-mileage vehicles are relatively rare but present. Conversely, very low-mileage vehicles (under 20,000 miles) are quite uncommon, comprising only about 0.7%. Overall, the distribution shows a tendency towards mid-range mileages, highlighting that many Nissan Jukes tend to be driven significantly but not excessively high mileages.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuation data for Nissan Juke (2010-15) shows that the majority of vehicles are priced between £2,000 and £4,000, accounting for approximately 72.7% of the market—specifically, 37.6% are valued between £3,000 and £4,000, and 35.1% between £2,000 and £3,000. A smaller segment, around 18.4%, falls within the £4,000 to £5,000 range, while a minimal proportion, about 5.7%, are valued under £2,000. Only a very small fraction, 3.2%, are listed in the higher bracket of £5,000 to £6,000. This distribution suggests that most private sellers price their Nissan Jukes towards the lower to mid-range market, reflecting the vehicle's typical market positioning and likely condition during this model period.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that among Nissan Jukes manufactured between 2010 and 2014, the highest proportion (35.1%) were produced in 2013, making it the most common model year in the sample. The 2012 model also represents a significant share at 25.3%. The 2011 vehicles account for 22.1%, while 2014 models comprise 13.3%. Notably, only 4.2% of the vehicles are from 2010, suggesting that these early models are less prevalent in the sample. Overall, 2013 appears to be the most common year of manufacture, potentially reflecting popular production years or higher remaining vehicle longevity for that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours for Nissan Jukes (2010-15) reveals that white is the most common choice, accounting for approximately 30.2% of vehicles, followed by black at 24.3% and red at 18.7%. These three colours collectively make up the majority of the fleet, indicating a preference for classic and neutral shades. Silver, grey, and blue are less prevalent but still represent notable proportions, with silver at 7.9% and grey at 10.3%. Orange is notably rare, comprising just 2%, suggesting it is a less popular or more niche colour option for this model. Overall, the trend shows a strong leaning towards neutral, versatile colours with a small but diverse selection of vibrant options.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for Nissan Juke (2010-15) reveals a diverse history of vehicle ownership. Notably, the largest proportion of vehicles, 24.3%, have had four registered keepers, indicating moderate turnover. A significant minority, 18.7%, have had five keepers, while smaller percentages have experienced higher or lower numbers of keepers—such as 17.2% with six keepers and 8.6% with seven. Very few vehicles have an extensive number of keepers; for example, only 0.7% have had 13 keepers. Additionally, a small percentage, around 1% or less, have had just a single keeper or up to ten keepers, signifying some vehicles have remained with original owners or been transferred multiple times. Overall, the data suggests that most Nissan Jukes in this range tend to change hands multiple times, with a notable concentration around 4 to 5 keepers.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that for Nissan Juke models manufactured between 2010 and 2015, the majority are powered by petrol engines, accounting for approximately 55.8%, with diesel engines making up about 44.2%. In terms of engine capacity, most vehicles (around 46.7%) have a 1598cc engine, followed closely by 1461cc engines, which represent 44.2% of the vehicles. Smaller segments include 1618cc engines (5.9%) and 1612cc engines (3.2%). Overall, there's a fairly even split between petrol and diesel models, with a predominant preference for 1.6-litre engines within this vehicle range.