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How much is a 2011 Nissan Juke worth?

In the U.S. market, a 2011 Nissan Juke typically lists for about $3,000 to $7,000, depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition.


This article explains how to estimate that value for your specific car, what high- or low-end figures mean, and how to verify the number with current market data. It also covers factors that can push a Juke's price higher or lower and practical steps to get a precise appraisal.


What factors drive a 2011 Juke’s price


Value for a used Juke is influenced by three core factors: mileage, trim level and equipment, and the car’s overall condition and history. Drivetrain (front-wheel drive versus all-wheel drive) and maintenance records can also tilt the price by hundreds of dollars in either direction. Regional demand and local supply matter as well, so two cars with similar specs can fetch noticeably different prices depending on where you live.


Valuation ranges: mileage-based guidelines


Below is a rough guide of what buyers and sellers typically see in listings and valuation guides, based on mileage. These ranges reflect common market activity in the United States as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region, condition, and equipment.



  • By mileage (rough guide):

    • Under 60,000 miles: about $5,000–$7,000

    • 60,000–90,000 miles: about $4,000–$6,500

    • 90,000–120,000 miles: about $3,000–$4,500

    • Over 120,000 miles: about $2,500–$4,000




These mileage-based ranges serve as a baseline. A Juke with exceptionally good maintenance, a clean service history, and cosmetic or mechanical upgrades can land toward the upper end of the ranges, while a car with unresolved issues can fall toward the lower end.


Valuation ranges: trim level impact


Different trim levels offer varying equipment and perceived value. Here are typical ranges by trim, noting that all-wheel-drive variants usually command a premium because AWD was not standard on all models.



  • By trim level (rough guide):

    • S trim: roughly $3,000–$5,000

    • SV trim: roughly $4,000–$6,500

    • SL trim: roughly $5,000–$7,000




Remember that options such as navigation, premium audio, sunroof, or heated seats can push a clean example higher within these ranges, while a base S model with common wear will sit toward the lower end.


Valuation impact: drivetrain and condition


All-wheel drive (AWD) adds a typical premium over front-wheel-drive (FWD) versions, and well-maintained cars with minimal cosmetic wear or story-free histories tend to fetch stronger asking prices. Conversely, a Juke with some mechanical concerns, accident history, or rough cosmetics is likely to be priced below the above ranges.



  • Drivetrain and condition:

    • AWD adds roughly $500–$1,500 over similar FWD examples

    • Excellent maintenance history and clean Carfax/vehicle history reports can push values higher within the ranges

    • Significant cosmetic or mechanical issues can subtract several hundred to a few thousand dollars




Use these modifiers to adjust your expectations when pricing a specific car for sale or purchase.


Where to check real-time values


For the most accurate number, cross-check multiple reputable sources that calibrate values with current market data and recent sales. This helps account for regional variation and recent price trends.


Online valuation guides


Consult well-known guides such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides. Enter your car’s trim, mileage, options, and ZIP code to see a personalized range or a specific offer price.


Local listings and inspection


Review current local listings on major car marketplaces and dealer sites to gauge what buyers are asking today. Compare similarly equipped 2011 Jukes within a 50–100 mile radius to estimate a realistic market price in your area. If you’re selling, consider getting a professional inspection to document conditions that justify your asking price.


Tips for buying or selling a 2011 Juke


To maximize value when selling or secure a fair deal when buying, follow these practical steps:



  • Obtain a clean vehicle-history report and share it with potential buyers

  • Address obvious maintenance items (brakes, tires, fluids) to improve perceived value

  • Get a pre-purchase inspection if you’re buying, especially for higher-mileage examples

  • Price competitively by region—local demand can swing values by several hundred dollars


With preparation, you can arrive at a fair price for a 2011 Juke and avoid common bargaining pitfalls.


Summary


The 2011 Nissan Juke sits in a mid-market used-car range, with typical U.S. asking prices spanning roughly $3,000 to $7,000 depending on mileage, trim, drivetrain, and overall condition. AWD models and higher trims tend to fetch more, while high-mileage or poorly maintained examples pull prices down. To determine an exact value, compare valuation guides (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) with current local listings, and consider a vehicle history check and a pre-purchase inspection when buying or selling. This approach yields a practical, market-aligned price that reflects real-time conditions.

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