Since the new Nissan Juke will not be sold in the U.S., the automaker's UK-based engineers were given the freedom to put more emphasis on the second-generation model's handling, which is something European drivers value.
Since the new Nissan Juke will not be sold in the U.S., the automaker's UK-based engineers were given the freedom to put more emphasis on the second-generation model's handling, which is something European drivers value.
The automaker did not break out the amount to be invested in each plant, but said June 10 the dollars will go to Orion Assembly in Michigan, Fairfax Assembly in Kansas and Spring Hill Manufacturing in Tennessee.