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The Comparison of Nissan Juke with Honda Fit

Nissan Juke is a mini SUV manufacturing since 2010. It first appeared in Geneva Motor Show 2010 and later was introduced in New York International Auto Show. Its sales multiplied in shorter span of time with double digit sales in the very same year in multiple markets. Honda Fit on the other hand is a 5 door hatchback also known as Honda Jazz. The vehicle initially produced in 2001, with sales exceeding 3 million in 2010. It share small car platform with several models like City and Airwave to name the famous ones.

When we have a comparison of Nissan Juke vs Honda Fit we see the following differences:

 

Interior Comparison

The Nissan Juke has a customizable interior with adjustment of feature with the changing modifications. It has more shade of being an inspiration from sports motor cycle, so the central console is crafted in a way that offers performance red and tough gunmetal finish in the 2013 model. The seats are manufactured in curve shape so even in tough maneuvering the jerk is experienced to the minimal.

 

The Honda Fit on the other hand has less shocking color usage with seats giving more of a homey feeling with its shape. It has tall mode for cargo carrying configuration, so you can even pull a whole ficus tree inside, by folding rear seats. The people mode has plenty of room for five people to sit comfortably with enough space for head and leg movement.

 

Exterior Comparison

The Nissan Juke has a bold curve exterior with sports cross look. The inspirational tail lights, the fashionable hood and a 2 door sports look in a 4 door SUV is something hard to ignore. The Alloy Wheels, mirror caps and front grill make this vehicle of unique shape a sports warrior.

 

The Honda Fit has a sleek body with broader headlights, zealous shape best define the soft look given to this compact car. The Alloy wheels are 16 inch sized as compare to 17 inch Nissan Juke one. The fine finishing gives this vehicle an aesthetic sense that has second glance from passer-by any ways.

 

Performance Comparison

honda fitThe Vehicle Speed sensitivity enables Nissan Juke, to automatically adjust the power for smoothness in drive. The electronic power steering instead of hydraulic one further reduce the amount of engine power required, hence giving a new life to engine. The 1.6 L direct fuel injection work on fuel economy with delivery of power as of a large engine. The torque vectoring in all wheels gives full control in driving with Integrated Control System to adapt to the driving needs. Therefore turbo performance comes handy in this sports car.

 

The Steering wheel mounted Paddle shifter provide more control to driver in Honda Fit with sports car inspired feature, so this soft technology bring in taste of aggressive sports paddle. The Wire by Wire throttle optimizes engine response that suits expectation of drivers with driving condition adjustment. The automatic tensioning system restrains sudden impact, hence the driver can full focus to enjoying performance of class.

 

Nissan Juke is more of sports vehicle while the Honda Fit is more of a family vehicle, though many features are interchanged in both.

 

Fuel Consumption / MPG

Nissan Juke average fuel consumption is 30 mpg while fuel consumption of Honda Fit is about 33 mpg.

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