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2018 Nissan Kicks review

Posted on November 26, 2018 By Jarvis

When Nissan killed the Juke last year, I’ll admit it left a little hole in my heart. The ugly-cute crossover SUV was fun to drive and appealed to my emotions like few crossovers do. Now for 2018, Nissan has launched the Kicks. Yes, in a marketing move sure to upset my grade-school grammar teacher, the Kicks’ name is oddly plural (not unlike the Armada and Maxima before it). And while the Kicks is not a flat-out replacement for my favorite Nissan crossover, it’s certainly reaching for the same young and young-at-heart audience.
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