Will Nissan make the Cube again?

Will Nissan make the Cube again?

The Comeback of the 2021 Nissan Cube is Not an Option We are hoping to see this model in the coming years, as it would definitely attract a lot of potential buyers. On the other hand, Nissan officially confirmed the Cube model is not in production anymore.

What kind of car is the Nissan Cube?

Scion’s quasi-iconic xB has finally encountered some lookalikes in the 2010 Kia Soul and 2009 Nissan Cube. Both cars hit the market last spring. I’ve spent considerable time in all three, and am ready to call some results.

What are the trim levels of the Nissan Cube?

The Cube comes in four trim levels: 1.8, 1.8 S, 1.8 SL and the tricked-out Krom (“Chrome”) edition. Nissan offers manual or automatic transmissions, but the 1.8 SL and Krom come only with automatics. I drove a stick-shift Cube 1.8 S. Compare the four trims here.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Cube have?

The Cube comes in four trim levels: 1.8, 1.8 S, 1.8 SL and the tricked-out Krom (“Chrome”) edition. Nissan offers manual or automatic transmissions, but the 1.8 SL and Krom come only with automatics. I drove a stick-shift Cube 1.8 S. Compare the four trims here. Nissan says the Cube’s styling was inspired by a bulldog.

When did I Buy my 2009 Nissan Cube?

I purchased my 2009 Cube in July of 2009. I now have 10,500 miles on it. Recently, on a trip to view the Fall colors, I noticed a surging feeling when going over 50 mph. It was like every 10 seconds, the RPM’s would rev between the 2 and 3 on the dial. Called the dealer and took it in for service.

When did the Nissan Cube go out of production?

While the Cube was discontinued in North America in 2014 due to poor sales, production for the Japanese market continued until the end of December 2019. Modifications to the Nissan Cube are fairly popular.

How tall is the Nissan Cube in feet?

Six month later and my opinion is still the same as written below, it has remained VERY reliable with no issues. (1) Original review. From the outside of the Cube, it looks like it has decent space. But once you get in it, the amount of space it has is even more comfortable. I am 5 feet and a 1/2 inch tall and it fits me perfectly.

When did Nissan Cube get a service bulletin?

The “goodwill review” I was promised resulted in a blanket denial of coverage from a csr who stated that a service bulletin only covers one replacement, which was supposedly done in 2011. Maybe it was replaced, but the lock failed again, so what difference does that make?