NISSAN JUKE 1.5
Heading into new territory
Latest mini-crossover proves a desirable alternative to conventional hatchbacks - Nissan should build it in Asean
Nissan is really becoming an adventurous mass-market brand - at least in Japan where the market comprises a lot more than just workhorses and plain-looking passenger cars.
And thanks to the grey market, Thais have come to envy what the Japanese are enjoying and thus been left in the dark with the Navara horse carriage or Tiida market trolley, as such.
Nissan stunned the world when it rolled out the GT-R that proved no inferior to other established supercars in terms of technology, performance and dynamics - all at an unbelievable price.
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- Writer: Richard Leu
- Position: Motoring news Editor

