When it comes to buying a new Nissan Murano or even a used Nissan Frontier, I’ll take the Cube. Three generations into the Cube’s birth, and it has finally reached land in America, Honda’s Element, Scion’s xB, and Kia’s Soul got here with first dibs on the market. The Cube rides atop a smaller Versa framework a Versa cubed and all four models of the Cube manufactured by Nissan are front wheeldrive only, and powered by a 122-hp, 1.8-liter four cylinder.
The Scion xB crosses the threshold and is outfitted with a notable bigger motor being the 2.4 Liter 4 cylinder that produces 158 hp. with a automatic transmission, and exactly like the Nissan Cube is also a front wheel drive foreign produced SUV. Professionals are likely to compare the 2010 Nissan Cube to the Scion xB or Kia Soul, but the actuality is that nothing looks the same as the cube’s crazy rounded-box looks of the brand new Nissan Cube. For Nissan, 2010 marks two years that the Nissan Cube has been offered in the United States, although the last three generations were selling on foreign ground since the early 80s. Most noticeable feature inside of the Cube is a ruffle effect that can be seen in the complete inside of the Cube and puts a relaxing awareness through anyone who sits down inside this Jacuzzi surroundings.
The Nissan Cube is fully equipped with a great selection of standard safety items, including antilock brakes with brake assist and traction-control and antiskid systems. Standard seat mounted front and side airbags, and full-length head-protecting curtain airbags keeping all passengers safe. Talks have been made about Nissan coming out with an AWD, electric propelled rear wheels to help the front wheels for better traction in terrible conditions, that’s excellent for new owners. Nissan has also discussed a fully electric car based on the Cube, though it won’t be on hand for consumer purchase until 2012 in the USA.