Five-Point Inspection: 2015 Nissan Juke

Five-Point Inspection: 2015 Nissan Juke

4. Less practical than the competition

The Juke doesn’t offer loads of space by any means, but with 10.5 cubic feet in the rear with all the seats up, it’s enough for a large grocery run. If you lower the second row, that area increases to almost 36 cubic feet.

Speaking of the second row, space is limited. Again, that’s nothing new for the Juke, but it’s worth bearing in mind if you’re thinking about buying one and driving around with multiple passengers. The second row will do for short trips, but it’s not an ideal space for adults on longer drives.

For reference, the Trax offers 18.7 cubic feet with all its seats standing or 48.8 with the second row lowered.