Eight hundred - and rising - kilometres from Auckland to Taranaki for a long weekend. Yep, that would be a perfect way to test the Nissan Juke as a holiday car, we decided.
Luggage-wise, our grey five-door hatch, with its edgy looks, was a squeeze but the nice handling and highly economical Juke left a good taste.
And any criticism of luggage space must be tempered by confessing certain unreasonable demands. Our load included tramping and cycling gear; numerous changes of attire for news interviews and sightseeing; food for four days; lots of boy scout-type safety gear, which is something I like to travel with; camera equipment and footwear sufficient to embarrass Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos. This lot filled both boot and back seat space, but no matter. The cabin space up front was big and roomy and anything that trickled into it quickly got pushed backwards.
My photographer wife and I achieved fuel economy just under the hoped-for 6.3 litres per 100 kilometres Nissan had told us to expect. This result was enhanced by avoiding the car's grunty sports setting, which - if used - will apparently lower fuel economy drastically. But the Juke's driveability left a great taste. Road visibility is excellent and while performance (mainly in economy) wasn't stupendous, it really handled. So steady and true is the Juke on any kind of road - but especially windy bits such as through the Awakino Gorge and over Mt Messenger - that it tangibly reduces driver fatigue.