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So many unhappy Juke owners. I was one of them until I traded in that P.O.S. for a VW. My timing chain broke on my 2011 Juke (it only had 28,000 miles on it) and it ripped apart my engine!! Nissan will not cover it under my warranty. They are finding every loophole possible, i.e. not enough oil changes (total BS), got oil changed at Walmart and Jiffy Lube, not at the dealership (doesn’t state that in manual), and a few other reasons. I’m not the only person they are doing this too. There are many of us.To say this isn’t a safety issue is the BIGGEST lie I’ve ever heard. When my timing chain broke I had NO warning lights, no warning of any kind and I was driving on the highway and it just stopped. Not stalled or slow down, it just stopped. I almost got rear-ended by a huge truck!!! This is a huge safety issue and it should be a Mandatory Recall. Shame on Nissan for the way they are handling this!