| Annual Road Tax | CO2 Emissions (g/km) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1.5 dCi Visia (Start Stop) 5d | £20.00 | 104-109 (Band B) |
| 1.5 dCi Visia 5d (1 Sep 2010 - 22 Aug 2011) | £150.00 | 134 (Band E) |
| 1.5 dCi Visia 5d (23 Aug 2011 - 31 May 2013) | £125.00 | 124-129 (Band D) |
| 1.6 (94bhp) Visia 5d | £150.00 | 138 (Band E) |
Accordingly, how much is road tax for a Nissan Juke?
2017 Nissan Juke 1.5 n-connecta DCI 5D 110 BHP£20 road tax, air conditioning, alloy wheels, Bluetooth, cruise control, dab radio, satellite navigation, drive away in one hour, good MPG, low finance rates,
Beside above, is the Nissan Juke economical? Fuel economyThe Juke's solitary petrol engine provides pretty low running costs, though it's a shame that there's not currently any alternative. When paired to a six-speed manual gearbox, it will return a claimed 47.9mpg – a figure we found realistic during our testing period.
In respect to this, what Insurance Group is a Nissan Juke?
Insurance groups. The Juke is unlikely to break the bank in the insurance stakes; the car occupies groups 13 and 14 (out of 50). Insurance will be more expensive when larger engines are added to the range, however. Its Skoda Kamiq rival sits in groups 11 to 17 depending on engine choice.
Are Nissan Jukes expensive to insure?
The Nissan JUKE is an average-cost vehicle to insure, with average annual prices $49 in excess of the national average. Plymouth Rock Insurance furnishes the most affordable car insurance rates for the Nissan JUKE, with a mean annual premium of $675 — 55% less than the average of top insurance companies.
