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The Nissan Juke (Japanese: 日産・ジューク, Hepburn: Nissan Jūku) is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 2010. Debuted as a production vehicle at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show in March, it was introduced to North America at the 2010 New York International Auto Show to be sold for the 2011 model year as the smallest crossover in Nissan's lineup ...
Juke: 2010 2019 2022 ... 2009–2013 Nissan Pixo (rebadged Suzuki Alto) ... This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 00:15 (UTC).
Mitsubishi Town Box - Japan (Suzuki Every Wagon) Nissan. Nissan Moco – Japan (Suzuki MR Wagon) Nissan NT100 Clipper - Japan (Suzuki Carry) Nissan NV100 Clipper - Japan (Suzuki Every) Nissan NV100 Clipper Rio - Japan (Suzuki Every Wagon) Nissan Pino – Japan (Suzuki Alto) Nissan Pixo - Europe (Suzuki Alto) Nissan Roox – Japan (Suzuki ...
List of Suzuki vehicles cover vehicles produced by Suzuki in past and present. Automobiles ... This page was last edited on 31 August 2023, at 16:16 (UTC).
Nissan Caball C240 (1966–1976) Nissan Junior 41 (1966–1970) Nissan Prince Clipper T65 (1966–1972) Nissan Prince Royal (1966–1967) Prince Homer T640 (1966–1968) Subaru 1000 (1966–1969) Subaru Sambar (second generation) (1966–1973) Suzuki Carry L30 (1966–1969) Toyota Corolla E10 (1966–1970) Toyota Publica P20 (1966–1969)
In October 2013, Top Gear magazine placed the X-90 at number 10 on its list of "The 13 worst cars of the last 20 years", saying "Evil progenitor of the pre-TOWIE Essexmobile, the Vitara SUV, the X-90 compounded Suzuki's reputation for marketing-led myopia and wobbly handling."
Blue Eye Samurai. Over the weekend, ASIFA-Hollywood, the LA branch of the International Animated Film Association, held its 51st annual Annie Awards ceremony, honoring productions that represent ...
The compact SUV Suzuki Samurai gained a reputation in the U.S. market of being an unsafe car and prone to a rollover after Consumer Reports, the magazine arm of Consumers Union, reported that during a 1988 test on the short course avoidance maneuver (Consumer Union Short Course Double Lane Change, or CUSC for short), the Samurai experienced what they deemed as an unacceptable amount of tipover ...