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Nissans Square Rounded SUV

February 13th, 2010

When it comes to buying a Used Honda Ridgline in Jacksonville or even a Used Nissan Altima in Atlanta, I’ll take the Nissan Cube. Nissan’s cute Cube, after being sold in Japan, ultimately reaches the USA and has the younger crowd peering its way with a box shape and some pretty unique options inside as well as outside. For the last three generations Nissan has made great alterations on the Cube, out doing the xB and the Soul.The 2010 Scion xB compact SUV is a front-wheel drive wagon with a one piece rear lift gate. A 158-hp. 4 cylinder 2.4 liter engine hooked up to either a four speed auto transmission or the five speed manual transmission. Reviewers are proned to note the similarities in the 2010 Nissan Cube and the Scion xB or Kia Soul, but the reality is that nothing looks the same as the cube’s well rounded-box looks of the brand new Nissan Cube.

For Nissan, 2010 marks two years that the Nissan Cube has been available in the United States, although the first three generations were offered in Japan for quite some time. Most evident on the interior of the Cube is a ruffle effect that can be seen in the headliner, visors and appears once again all around the counsel. This little add on can seem a bit overbearing, while car enthusiast have all reacted positively after taking a look at the awesome looks of the local lounge theme.

This great vehicle is loaded with a outstanding selection of standard safety features, including ABS with brake assist and traction-control and non-skid systems. Basic seat mounted side and front airbags, and full-length head-protecting curtain airbags keeping all passengers safe. There’s a chance Cube will eventually offer Nissan’s “e-AWD. This employs a small electric motor to automatically power the rear tires when needed to make up for any slip of the front tires. Nissan has also talked about a fully electric car based on the Cube, though it won’t be on hand for consumer purchase in the U.S. until 2012.

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The Brand New Nissan Cube.

November 30th, 2009

When it comes to buying a new Nissan Cube or even a used Nissan Maxima, I’ll take the Cube. Three generations after Nissan Cube’s existence, and it has at last reached our shores, Honda’s Element, Scion’s xB, and Kia’s Soul arrived here with first dibs on the market. The Cubes chassis is a shortened Versa framework a Versa cubed and all four models of the Cube made by Nissan are frontdrive only, and powered by a 122-hp, 1.8-liter four.

The 2010 Scion xB compact SUV is a front-wheel drive wagon with a single piece rear lift gate. A 158-hp. four cylinder 2.4 liter power plant attached to either a four speed auto transmission or the five speed manual transmission. Professionals are proned to relate the 2010 Nissan Cube with the Scion xB or Kia Soul, but the actuality is that nothing looks the same as the cube’s great rounded-box styling of the brand new Nissan Cube. For Nissan, 2010 marks the second year that the Nissan Cube will be presented in the United States, even though last three generations have been sold on foreign ground for quite some time. Most visible on the interior of the Nissan Cube is a pillow effect that stands out in the headliner, visors and is repeated in the bottoms of the cup holders. This feature can seem a bit too much, while car enthusiast have all reacted positively after seeing the outstanding looks of the local lounge theme.

The Nissan Cube is loaded with a perfect selection of basic safety componenets, including ABS with brake assist and traction-control and non-skid systems. Typical seat mounted side and front airbags, and full-length head-protecting curtain airbags keeping all passengers safe. There’s a good possibility Cube may sooner or later be Nissan’s “e-AWD. This employs a small electric motor to automatically engage the rear tires when needed to make up for any loss of traction to the front wheels. Nissan has also discussed a fully electric car based on the Cube, though it won’t be available for consumer purchase until 2012 in the USA.

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