2018 Nissan Kicks review

Andrew Wendler • Filling the void left by the funky Juke (in the US, that is - Ed), the new-for-2018 Nissan Kicks focuses on offering value and versatility in a package designed to appeal to a broader audience. Sensibly styled and light on pretense, it excels in no single metric yet manages to feel balanced rather than cut-rate despite a sub-$20,000 starting price.

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