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It's hard to keep up with the constantly shifting dynamic of the auto industry these days, but it's great to see that some manufacturers are staying on top of the trends and, in some cases, setting them. That's why your Indianapolis 2011 Versa dealer is going to be a great place to visit over the coming months. In this case, the trendsetter is the new Nissan Juke, a car that takes into account the shifting paradigm of "big and small" in the auto industry. A lot of other manufacturers have slowly been downsizing their rides to make way for the market-engorging green consumer, as well as drivers that are fed up with dealing with the economy. The fact is that a smaller car is more fuel efficient, no matter what kind of engine either car employs. It's simple physics. A bigger car requires more energy to project it forward. In line with the desires of consumers, many automakers have tried to cater to this market by developing crossover SUVs that employ both the larger car practicality and the smaller car dynamic. It's a great way to provide drivers with the practicality they've been missing. Indianapolis 2011 Rogue dealers are at the forefront of this new trend.
Out of the Nissan camp rides the much smaller and equally as practical Juke, a car that takes the crossover concept a little farther into the "sport cross" category. In fact, there hasn't been such a category until now, which is a great way for Nissan to earn itself a little street cred while creating a market all its own. Indianapolis 2011 Versa dealers are already doing well, which means it was just about time for Nissan to take its next step forward. The Juke is that next step, and in addition to practicality, it handles like the next car: curb-hugging turning, great response time and good, quick acceleration. It does look slightly alien on the outside, but it also looks familiar in a lot of ways, employing an exaggerated wagon-style shape that borrows a little more height on the front end from the traditional SUV. It's great to see a car that defies the laws of industry and jumps into the deep end, and there are a lot of automakers that wouldn't have had the gonads it took to put out a brand new model like this one. Indianapolis 2011 Rogue dealers are sure to see an increased workload as a result of this kind of brand push.
While the actual profile of the Juke may be a bit misleading, the truth is that the car does well for exactly what it is. A nice little extra detail to mention is that the Juke won't break the bank, either. And it makes it pretty clear visually that this is the case, but the playful look also adds something. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that some 2011 Indianapolis Versa drivers and some 2011 Indianapolis Rogue drivers ended up making the big switch after taking a test-drive in the new Juke.