#8 2019 Nissan Kicks
In comparatively unchanged fashion, the Nissan Kicks is entering its second model year. This inexpensive subcompact-crossover SUV, a substitute for the discontinued Juke, is intended to satisfy the requirements of individuals or couples seeking expressive design, abundant technology and sophisticated safety characteristics.
To this end, the 2019 Nissan Kicks is equipped with standard automatic emergency braking and sophisticated characteristics available such as a rear cross-traffic warning and a 360-degree camera for viewing around.
The Kicks S maybe most appealing, starting below $19,000. Unfortunately, there is no all-wheel drive. Nevertheless, the Kicks is a smart choice for youthful drivers or others on a budget, and it returns an impressive 36 mpg on the highway. The Honda HR-V, Toyota C-HR and MazdaCX-3 are among the rivals.
2019 Nissan Kicks Price
The 2019 Nissan Kicks Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) begins at $18,540, not including the $990 target charge. While the Kicks SV slots at $20,250, which is budget-friendly, the Kicks SR begins at $20,870 not much higher. With8-speaker Bose stereo, heated front seats, upgraded fabric, and a car safety system, the SR Premium Package adds $1,000. These are extremely competitive prices that undermined those of most other compact-crossover-utility cars with the exception of the Kia Soul, which still seems more like a vehicle than a crossover SUV.
Compared to most of the contests, the Kicks maintains their resale value quite well, apart from the Honda HR-V and the Mazda CX-3. Be sure to check the KBB.com Fair Purchase Price as always before purchasing to see what other people in your area are paying for their new kicks.