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Youngest woman to climb Everest backs British-built Juke

July 26th, 2010
Youngest woman to climb Everest backs British-built Juke

Posted by Jonathan Elder

The youngest woman ever to climb Everest is backing the British-built Nissan Juke, which has front car lights especially for driving in fog.

Bonita Norris was selected by Nissan to take part in the new Juke launch due to her sense of adventure and personal achievements.

“Im delighted to back the launch of Nissan Juke because I believe in backing British and anything that creates jobs and pride for this country has my support,” she said.

The 22-year-old added that, like her, the Juke “breaks the mould” and is unconventional with a spirit of adventure.

On September 24th, the Juke will be officially available in Nissan dealerships across the UK.

More than 2,000 motorists have already ordered the vehicle in the UK, while more than 15,000 orders have been taken across Europe.

Earlier this month, Nissan was named Motability Supplier of the Year in the over 10,000 registrations per year category at the fifth annual Supplier Awards presented by Motability Operations.ADNFCR-2370-ID-800005467-ADNFCR

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  1. August 3rd, 2010 at 10:51 | #1

    Nissan have definitely got it right with the Juke and our customers are in agreement. Over 100 customers turned up to the showroom launch on the 21st July 2010 to take a sneak peak at the car and the response was very good. Some of them liked it so much they placed their orders on the evening.

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