Never Judge a Car by Its Cover ; Strangely Enough, Iain Robertson States That He Likes the New Nissan Juke, Just Not From the Outside, Because Its Interior (On Some Models) Is an Absolute Triumph.
Grimsby Telegraph › May 14, 2010
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Grimsby Telegraph › May 14, 2010
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When I attend motor shows, I generally show some interest towards concept cars, mainly because they can contain elements of what a future product may look like.
At the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, Nissan revealed its Qazana concept model. While I was happy to feature it and I took on board the hints from various Nissan sources that it might become the next "big thing" destined for production at Nissan's Sunderland plant, never in a million years did I believe that the show car's avant-garde appearance would make it, virtually unaltered, as the all-new Nissan Juke.See the full content of this document
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Never Judge a Car by Its Cover ; Strangely Enough, Iain Robertson States That He Likes the New Nissan Juke, Just Not From the Outside, Because Its Interior (On Some Models) Is an Absolute Triumph.
I am not in the least bit apologetic in nominating it as the most ugly car that I have seen so far this year. Yet, Nissan is being brave enough ...
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