Nissan Cube Review. The new generation Nissan Cube is now ready to melt any compact car fan’s heart residing in Japan. Released ahead of other markets, the cube will be available in Japan sales floors of the November 26, 2008, North America in the spring of 2009 and the rest of the world in the autumn / fall 2009.
The front end looks like a bulldog in sunglasses, their pillars and a rounded rear window asymmetric will help you stand out. Sharing a platform with the Nissan Versa suggests some collaboration with Renault, and the cube could happen as the modern interpretation of an old Gallic delivery wagons. Dead astern, it looks like a giant C in the form of a letter opener.
Role of the fun is the goal, with a sliding second row seat that rises as it travels backwards. The bucket seats five people. The door opens to the sidewalk, so it is better for loading and unloading at the airport.
The essence of it says that the Cube is wider than the previous generation car, offering things like a Jacuzzi for interior comfort, passengers will feel ass movie theaters with the windshield as the screen, so they are also able to see the goings on around them. The large glass roof panel ensures a feeling of airy, adding to the feeling of open space. The cube is less than four meters long, a circle that drivers among the best in the class of 4.6 meters. Nissan the first radio / CD combo with rear view monitor has been installed, so it’s a funky push-button starter.
Cube uses the same 1.8 liter four-cylinder used in the Versa rated at 122 horsepower and 127 lb-ft of torque. It is next to a six-speed manual or continuously variable transmission. The CVT automatic is slightly better mileage than a conventional automatic. We hope that the EPA fuel economy ratings range from 25 to 27 mpg in the city, 30 to 33 mpg on the highway. Therefore, the cube must be economical to operate.
A long wheelbase with respect to its length suggests mounting the cube is cut free, and the tight turning and electrically assisted steering should make parking child’s play.
Safety equipment includes six airbags and Electronic Stability Control, which incorporates traction control and anti-lock brake management. Power windows and locks, intermittent front and rear wipers are standard, along with all sorts of clever design elements and gadgets.
The 2009 Nissan Cube will be offered in 1.8, 1.8 S and 1.8 SL models with equipment and prices, coupled with the expansion of characters. Distributor accessories allow greater customization of personal touches, including bits such as wheels, pet blankets, and lighting kits.
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