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White 2011 Nissan Juke Sv Fwd Cvt on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:48000 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L 1618CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JN8AF5MR1BT005710 Year: 2011
Make: Nissan
Model: Juke
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: SV Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 48,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: CVT
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"White pearl exterior w/black interior27 City MPG, 32 Hwy MPG48,000 miles1 ownerNo accidentsBrand new front tiresFresh oil changeSunroof/moonroofNon-smoking owner"

Condition: perfect condition, no dents. One very unnoticeable 1-inch scratch on bumper. All electronics work perfectly. Upholstery is PERFECT, no marks at all anywhere. This is a very well maintained vehicle. All maintenance was performed liberally and the car has all the records to prove it. Always taken to dealership for service. 

I purchased the vehicle new so there has only been 1 owner.

Upgrades: 

Splash guards
Navigation package -- Nissan navigation system with 5.0 color touch-screen monitor
XM NavTraffic
Six upgraded speakers
Rockford Fosgate 8" subwoofer and amplifier
USB connection port for iPod and other compatible devices
17" gunmetal wheels (upgraded from standard wheels)

Carpeted floor mats

Standard equipment:

MECHANICAL & PERFORMANCE
1.6 liter direct injection gasoline turbocharged 4-cylinder engine
188 horsepower & 177 lb.-ft torque
Continuously variable transmission with sport mode
Front-wheel drive
Vehicles-speed-sensitive electric power steering
Independent front strut suspension
Torsion beam rear suspension
Front and rear stabilized bars
Vented front disc brakes
Solid rear disc brakes
17" aluminum alloy wheels
P215/55R17 V-rated all-season tires
13.2 gallon fuel tank capacity

SAFETY AND SECURITY
Nissan advanced air bag system
Front seat-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags
Roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air bags for outboard occupant head protection
Front seat-belts with pretensioners, load limiters and adjustable upper anchors
Front-seat active head restraints 
3-point seat belts with ALR/ELR
Lower anchors and tethers for children
Child safety rear door locks
Energy absorbing steering column
Zone boody construction with front and rear crumple zones and reinforced passenger compartment
4-wheel anti-lock breaking system
Vehicle dynamic control with traction control system
Tire pressure monitoring system
Electonic brake-force distribution brake assist
Vehicle security system
Nissan vehicle immobilizer system

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
6-way manual driver seat
4-way manual passenger seat
60/40 fold-flat second row seats
Premium suede-tricot cloth seat trim
Tilt steering column
Leather wrapped steering wheel
Cruise control w/steering wheel controls
6-speaker AM/FM/CD audio system with auxiliary audio input and MP3 CD playback capability
XM satellite radio
Interface system for iPod
Bluetooth hands free phone system with steering wheel control
Drive computer
With outswide temperature display
Integrated control system with automatic air conditioning and drive mode selector
Nissan intelligent key with push start button
Power windows with driver driver window one-touch auto up-down and auto reverse feature
Power door locks with auto locking feature
Power sliding moonroof w/tilt feature and manual sliding sunshade
Deal overhead map lights
Cargo area light
Cargo area under-floor storage
Front passenger seatback map pocket
Dual front and rear beverage holders
12 volt DC power outlet

EXTERIOR FEATURES
Halogen headlights w/automatic off feature
Manual folding power outside mirrors
Body-colored front door handles
Black "hidden" rear door handles
Rear privacy glass

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Nissan alters all CVTs to act less like a stretched rubberband

Tue, 15 Jul 2014

Among automotive enthusiasts, no one seems to hold a neutral opinion when it comes to continuously variable transmissions. CVTs are either praised for their ability to boost fuel economy or chided for their occasionally poor driving dynamics. Nissan is among the masters of these un-shifting gearboxes in the US, and it uses them in many vehicles in its lineup. However, for the 2015 model year, several models are getting a software update to make their CVTs a bit more like a conventional automatic.
To give drivers the option of feeling gearshifts while on the road, Nissan is adding its D-Step Shift Logic feature to the CVTs in multiple vehicles. Steve Powers, Nissan's senior manager of powertrain performance, told Autoblog the system forces the transmission to "hold a ratio and then shift" to simulate the way that a traditional automatic would. It's simply a change in software, but the company "can't do it to older CVTs," he said, because it would require changes to transmission logic, as well. According to Automotive News, the upgrade is coming to the 2015 Versa, Versa Note (pictured above), Sentra, V6-equipped Altima, Pathfinder and Quest. "We're rolling it out to all programs," said Powers.
Interestingly, buyer perception appears to be pushing the upgrade. John Curl, a Nissan North America regional product manager, told Automotive News that the decision to add the tech partially comes because some owners are bothered that the CVTs aren't changing gears. According to Powers, D-Step "avoids the rubber band feel," that many drivers didn't like. The different sensation of these transmissions seems like something consumers would notice during the test drive, or that the salesperson would inform them about. The same issue cropped up last year when the company was facing customer satisfaction problems among new buyers customers' unfamiliarity with the gearboxes.

Nismo smartwatch concept tracks both car and driver [w/videos]

Mon, 09 Sep 2013

Whether you agree or not, this writer believes that every supercar needs a wristwatch to go with it. Though the Nissan GT-R has been lacking in this one regard, Nissan is keen to correct that wrong. But while most of these automotive-inspired timepieces are decidedly mechanical, Nissan has gone a suitably different direction in creating its new Nismo watch concept.
The electronic smartwatch connects driver, car, watch and phone in a sleek design. The device allows drivers to monitor such parameters as the car's average speed and fuel consumption, access performance telematics on the track, monitor their own heart rate and interface with their smartphone via Bluetooth and a dedicated app. The watch can even tell the driver when it's time to bring his car in for scheduled maintenance, post lap times and such to popular social media platforms, and of course, you know - literally give you the time of day.
Though still in the concept phase, Nissan seems keen to bring this to market, has even gone so far as to design the packaging - made of tire rubber scraped off the track - and done it up in three colors: red, white or black. In the meantime Nismo will be showcasing the smartwatch concept at the Frankfurt show this week, where we hope to get a glimpse up close, but you can delve into the press release and the pair of videos below.

The Scoot Quad is Nissan's small step toward EV car sharing

Thu, Dec 24 2015

Halfway up Laguna Street, the panic set in. I might not make it up this hill. With my foot depressed all the way to the floor, I sucked in my stomach and started to pray. Yet again, I found myself in an unconventional way to get around on four wheels – but this time, I was on my own, and behind the wheel. Meet the Scoot Quad, aka Nissan New Mobility Concept, aka Renault Twizy. The many aliases reflect the path of descent from its development as a quirky French electric vehicle to its proliferation as a model for car sharing. The Quad resides in San Francisco as part of the Scoot fleet of shared electric vehicles and it's most certainly not for sale. As the line blurs between those who share cars for personal reasons and those who use them for business purposes, Scoot and Nissan came to an agreement in which a small number of New Mobility Concepts would join the Scoot fleet – which currently includes over 300 motorbikes. The added value of Scoot is the capacity for one-way rentals around the city, as well as a dedicated network of charging stations. "We think it's just the best way to get around the city for everyone," said Scoot fleet vice president Mike Waltman, explaining how 10 New Mobility Concepts made their way to San Francisco. Charging time is about four hours on a Level Two charger, made possible through Scoot's network of stations around the city. The one-plus-one Twizy has been in production since 2012 and on sale in certain overseas markets, but it's entirely new for the United States, and it wears the Nissan badge here – kind of. No major changes were made to the Twizy when it became the New Mobility Concept, and similarly none were made in its "transformation" to the Quad. It sports the same insectile shape and the rear profile of a top hat, as well as an identical powertrain: a 13-kilowatt motor that produces 17 horsepower, routed to the rear wheels through a single-speed automatic transmission. Charging time is about four hours on a Level Two charger, made possible through Scoot's network of stations around the city. Its top speed is 50 miles per hour, but Nissan installed a governor at 25 mph to conform to US low-speed vehicle requirements. New Scoot members are required to successfully pass an exam before beginning to use the service, so that was my first order of business. After spending about 35 minutes going through a series of informational videos on the Scoot app, as any new member would do, I was ready to ride Scoot motorcycles.