Japanese automaker Nissan may not command the same prestige in the U.S. as its compatriots Toyota and Honda, but one thing is undeniable: Nissan has been a significant player in the American ...
the Nissan Kicks broke onto the scene for the 2018 model year, replacing the Juke as the brand’s smallest crossover. As it turns out, small but mighty may seem to define the Kicks, but is it ...
Juke has also been a slow seller in Australian showrooms, notching 1674 new registrations last year, and although it was 33.3 ...
While the new 2018 Nissan Kicks may lack the fun-to-drive nature of the Juke, it’s better in every other way. It has a roomy interior, lots of technology for this class and great value.
that Nissan’s AEB kicks in from 5-130km/h, pedestrian and cyclist AEB from 10-80km/h, and the lane support systems work between 60-250km/h. Finally, ISOFIX child-seat latches are fitted to outboard ...
The Kicks essentially replaces both the previous ... from a car and gives it a bit of personality, like the Juke (which Nissan sold from 2011 to 2017 in the U.S.), Kia Soul, or Mini Countryman.