Think Inside The Nissan Cube.

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30 years into the Cube’s delivery, and it has at last reached land in America, Honda’s Element, Scion’s xB, and Kia’s Soul came here with first dibs on the market. The Cube rides atop a shortened Versa framework a Versa cubed and all four variety of the Cube produced by Nissan are frontdrive only, and fitted with a 122-hp, 1.8-liter four.

The Scion xB on the other hand is equipped with a notable larger power plant being the 2.4 Liter 4 cylinder that achieves 158 hp. with a automatic transmission, and just like the Nissan Cube is also a front wheel drive foreign produced SUV. Reviewers are likely to relate the 2010 Nissan Cube with the Scion xB or Kia Soul, but the actuality is that nothing really compares to the funky, crazy rounded-box features of the new Nissan Cube. For Nissan, 2010 marks the second year that the Nissan Cube has been available in the United States, although the last three generations have been sold on foreign ground for quite some time. Most apparent on the interior of the Cube is a wave effect that can be seen in the headliner, door panels and is repeated in the bottoms of the cup holders. This feature can seem a bit too much, while consumers have all reacted positively after taking a look at the greatlooks of the nightclub lounge theme.

The Nissan Cube is loaded with a nice selection of standard safety componenets, including antilock brakes with brake assist and traction-control and antiskid systems. Standard seat mounted side and front airbags, and full-length head-protecting curtain airbags keeping all passengers safe. Talks have been made about Nissan coming out with an AWD, electric powered rear wheels to help the front wheels for better traction in the rain, that’s excellent for new owners. Nissan has also discussed a fully electric car based on the Cube, though it won’t be offered for consumer purchase in the U.S. until 2012.

 

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