Nissan JUKE
2014–2014
The Nissan JUKE (2014-2014) has significant reliability concerns, particularly with engine defects.
The Nissan JUKE (2014-2014) presents notable reliability issues, especially in the category of known engine defects. With an overall MOT failure rate of 26% based on 2862 real MOT tests, the JUKE's performance raises concerns for potential buyers.
The data highlights that while the top defect categories include tyres, suspension, and brakes, the underlying engine issues can be critical. The failure rate by mileage indicates that vehicles with higher mileage, particularly those over 120,000 miles, experience a failure rate of 37.6%. This suggests that as the JUKE ages, the likelihood of engine-related problems increases significantly.
Furthermore, the failure rates across different mileage brackets reveal a concerning trend. For example, vehicles between 40,000 to 80,000 miles have a 25% failure rate, while those between 80,000 to 120,000 miles see an even higher rate of 35.5%. This trend indicates that engine defects may become more prevalent as the vehicle accumulates mileage.
In conclusion, potential buyers should be cautious when considering the Nissan JUKE (2014-2014), particularly due to its high failure rates and the increasing likelihood of engine defects as the vehicle ages.
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Nissan JUKE also has known issues with:
Common Problems
| Problem | Severity | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Tyres issues | High | £50-£300 |
| Suspension issues | High | £120-£800 |
| Brakes issues | High | £80-£450 |
Data Source
DVSA MOT bulk data — 2862 tests analyzed
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Quick Stats
- Risk Level
- Medium
- Year Range
- 2014–2014
- Typical Repair Cost
- £250 – £1,550
- Affected Areas
- Tyres Suspension Brakes Tyres Brakes