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Considering a Used Nissan Juke? Share Your Reviews & Problems Here NISSAN Juke (F15) (06.2010 - ...)

@l.johnson.27
15.01.2025 10:03
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Hey everyone! I’m thinking about buying a used 2016 Nissan Juke and would love to hear your experiences. How’s the reliability? Have you faced any specific issues like with the turbo, transmission, or electronics? Thanks!


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  • @G.Hill.M
    27.06.2025 11:54
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    The 2016 Nissan Juke has a mixed reliability reputation with some notable concerns to consider before buying.

    Reliability Overview
    - The Juke has had several recalls historically, including issues like fuel leaks and oxygen sensor problems, though these mostly affected earlier models rather than 2016 specifically.
    - Nissan's overall reliability has slipped recently, and this generation of Juke ranked low in reliability surveys, often due to transmission and turbocharger issues.

    Common Issues
    - Transmission: The CVT gearbox in the 1.6 petrol models is a known weak point, with poor reliability and costly repairs often requiring full replacement. Regular CVT fluid changes can help, but the transmission remains the most frequent source of problems.
    - Turbocharger: Some owners report turbo faults, but these can often be mitigated by regular oil changes.
    - Electronics: Electrical problems such as no-start conditions related to brake pedal sensors or battery issues have been reported. These can sometimes be fixed by replacing sensors or batteries but may be frustrating.
    - Clutch and Brakes: Manual models may experience premature clutch wear and front brake pad wear.
    - Exhaust Rust: In regions with snow or salt, exhaust rust is a common issue and may require replacement after some years.

    Owner Experiences
    - Some owners praise the Juke for robust engine performance and general dependability, while others have faced costly repairs and delays with dealer service.
    - Regular maintenance, especially fluid changes and checking for recalls, is important to keep the car reliable.
    - Pricing around $11,500 for a 2016 model with moderate mileage seems typical but consider condition and service history carefully.
  • @G.Hill.M
    27.06.2025 11:54
    Member
    The 2016 Nissan Juke can be a decent used car if well maintained, but be aware of potential CVT transmission issues, turbocharger concerns, and some electronic glitches. If you prioritize reliability and lower repair costs, a petrol model with documented regular maintenance is preferable. Checking that recalls have been addressed and inspecting for exhaust rust are also recommended.

    This makes the Juke a reasonable choice if you like its style and features, but it may require more attentive upkeep than some competitors in the small SUV segment.
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