Nissan’s Juke Keeps You Connected

Nissan Juke Nissans Juke Keeps You Connected

For small SUVs and crossover vehicles, there are plenty of options to be found at your local Salisbury Toyota Dealership.  However, the prices on the Toyota vehicles do not reflect their recent bad press and consumers can honestly get a better price on a similar vehicle from somewhere else.  One car worth taking a look at is the 2011 Nissan Juke.  There are tons of features, many more than what you find from Mossy Toyota as standard fare.  Plus, with a base price of only $18,960 it is going to be hard for places like Seattle Honda Dealers to remain competitive.  The Nissan Juke offers a fresh and fun twist on the typical small SUV, and its exterior design might not satisfy every consumer’s picky palate.

Drivers are going to love that every 2011 Nissan Juke comes standard with built-in Bluetooth features.  The car can store your address book from your cell phone so that you can use the voice activated controls to safely make your phone calls.  All new Juke vehicles will also come with a USB port so that you can hook up your iPod, MP3 player, or even allow you to play your music from a thumb drive!  There is also the more basic auxiliary audio jack so that all of your music connectivity needs are sure to be met.

Nissan Juke Navigation 300x200 Nissans Juke Keeps You ConnectedNissan is giving their consumers the option to upgrade to a rear view monitor built in to the dash for added safety for the 2011 Nissan Juke.  The optional navigation system comes from Bosch and is incredibly user friendly according to the experts.  All the systems are integrated, so your Bluetooth will communicate with your navigation system.  The in-dash monitor for your rear view camera and navigation is a great size and appears to be intuitive to operate.  Another great feature worth mentioning for the 2011 Nissan Juke is the Nissan Intelligent Key.  As long as the key is in your purse or pocket, the sensors on the vehicle allow you to unlock your vehicle just by being near it.  Then, once your are inside, you can leave your keys tucked away and use the Push Button Ignition!



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