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Nissan Juke 82,000 miles.

automatic

carvana.

is there anything I should look out for.

Clarification: which year and how many years and miles do you need it to last you?

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When you say automatic, you really mean CVT.  In North America for first (and only) generation (model years 2011-2017) you only had CVT or manual transmission.  The CVTs were weak , and reason alone not to own one especially if you plan to keep it for as long as possible and put mileage well past 100,000 miles (it’s already at 82,000 miles).  See below for other issues as well:  I would look for something better.

https://carkiller.com/scottykilmer/postid/110146/

https://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2018/08/common-nissan-juke-problems.html?amp

https://www.carcomplaints.com/Nissan/Juke/

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Yes, just one thing: do not buy it.

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Don't buy it. First it is a Juke and they are bad cars to begin with. Also it is at Carvana which is a bad dealership. You can't drive or inspect them.

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It's a Juke. One vowel from "Joke", which is what most mechanics refer to them as.

Pass.

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Pass!

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Nope, the CVT will fail.

They should’ve named it “joke” not “juke” cause that’s what that car is.

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If and only if it would be specifically a 1.6L H4M engine with a JR5 MANUAL transmission, then only if you can get it dirt cheap. Cause it’s still an underpowered car, with 0 resale value and AC issues.

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The cvt in the jukes have been reliable with a very minimal failure rate but I have seen more turbo/engine concerns on the jukes and being carvana I would pass 

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