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NISSAN JUKE

We’ve been thankful for our economical crossover SUV as the fuel station queues increased. Dave Brown reports.

We’ve got the builders in – and, with apologies to our neighbours, it’s pretty noisy at home at the moment. So much so that I decided to decamp to my mum’s house 120 or so miles away to work for a few days while the ground floor of our place was being knocked about.

It sounded like a great idea – until the great fuel drama of 2021 began just before I was due to head off. Fortunately, however, I managed to fill our long-term Nissan Juke with unleaded shortly before news of the crisis broke and the queues had begun to form.

And so it was that I jumped into OU69 XDF and fired it up to be greeted with the news on the dash that there was a ‘range’ of 500+ miles – welcome information indeed. That would be more than enough to make the journey and return home without any worries. And surely by then, the problems would be over, right?

Well, as I write this, no-one seems to know when the craziness will subside, but what I can report is that our not-very-thirsty Nissan Juke is the ideal companion when forecourt fuel supplies are unreliable. (If you want total peace of mind, you can always go for an allelectric Leaf from the same manufacturer, of course.)

I don’t tend to pay a lot of attention to fuel economy stats but after the first leg of my 240mile journey, the fuel level indicator had barely moved to the left and it seemed as though the car had more than matched its quoted consumption figure of 47.9mpg (combined). Positively parsimonious!

Aside from observing a few forecourt queues, my trip passed without incident and gave me the chance to appreciate the environment provided for the driver within the currentgeneration Juke.

Nissan describes the cockpit-like surroundings as spacious, airy and offering great visibility – and it’s hard to disagree. In addition, whether cruising along a motorway, tackling a twisty B-road or negotiating tight city streets packed with traffic-calming measures, it copes admirably and with no issues whatsoever.

As I’ve noted before, it looks the part from the outside, too. The first-generation car, launched in 2010, caused waves in the automotive world with its beach-buggy appearance. Its quirkiness was toned down a bit when the updated version arrived but it still boasts bags of personality.

In other news, ‘our’ Juke is celebrating a birthday about now. Its 69 plate indicates it’s roughly two years old but you’d never know it judging by its appearance.

To be fair, while in our care it hasn’t really been put through its paces in terms of lugging kids, dogs or camping gear about… but I can confirm that it can swallow a week’s worth of supermarket shopping and a set of golf clubs without any fuss.

This Juke comes with a choice of standard, sport or eco drive modes. Standard is recommended for normal driving and is activated by default, while sport is suggested for enhanced performance.

Needless to say, however, and returning to the subject of the UK’s current fuel crisis, eco would seem to be the most sensible option right now. Let’s hope things return to normal at the pumps before too long – for all our sakes.

THE KNOWLEDGE

Nissan Juke N-Connecta

Price (as tested): £23,900 Engine: 1.0 DIG-T 117 Power: 115bhp Torque: 200Nm 0-60mph: 10 seconds Max speed: 112mph Emissions: 112g/km CO2 Economy (combined): 47.9mpg Mileage: 9,583

This month’s highlight:

Enjoying the Juke’s fuel economy – especially during the craziness of the fuel crisis.

OTHER CARS WE’RE DRIVING

Skoda Octavia vRS

Mileage: 10,120 We’re looking forward to seeing if our new arrival is all the car that you need.

Audi Q5

Mileage: 5,210 Our video guy is enjoying the space offered to fit in all his filming equipment.

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