PROS Unusual styling still looks eye-catching Feels compact and useful around town Generous standard equipment list Frugal 1.5-litre diesel engine verview The Nissan Juke is one of the cars that really popularised the genre of supermini-sized SUVs when it launched back in 2010. Riding on the success of the larger Qashqai, the Juke has sold well through the near-decade it's been on sale. This is despite the market changing hugely – while at launch, it had barely any rivals, now it has many. Talented cars such as the Peugeot 2008, Renault Captur, SEAT Arona and Mazda CX-3 all compete with the Juke – and as more modern vehicles, they tend to beat it at its own game. We'd never claim that you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but the Juke's beginning to show its age, and its quirky looks do hide rather arthritic hips. A cramped interior, poor engine line-up and lack of high-tech equipment do stand out among the superbly spacious and connected competition, but the Juke's strong combination of generous standard equipment, a car-like driving position and the mad styling do still appeal. Check our website for more stock. Friendly and approachable sales team, check out our reviews.