Does 2010 Nissan Cube have timing belt or chain?

Does 2010 Nissan Cube have timing belt or chain?

From 1998 to 2017, all Nissan Cube cars with the 1.3L, 1.4L and 1.5L engines have a timing chain. The only Cube with a belt is the one with the 1.5L K9k engine.

What’s the name of the new Nissan Cube?

For 2010, Nissan has added another trim level to the boxy Cube, the Krom (with a long O, pronounced “chrome”). The Cube is otherwise unchanged for 2010 (see them compared ), and Kelsey Mays’ 2009 Cube review details the lineup well. I’ll concentrate on the new Krom.

Is there a recall on the Nissan Cube?

Prior to 2010, this was a recall on many of Nissan’s vehicles, but not for the 2010. Ultimately the car does not recognize that your key is in the car and it locks the steering column. Why they even added this, I do not know.

How much does a Nissan Cube transmission cost?

My transmission failed after owning the 2010 Cube for only 2 years. Nissan refused to replace the transmission and now I am stuck either paying $4000 for a replacement, or buying a new car.

Is there an extended warranty on a Nissan Cube?

None for sale nearby. Instead: BUYER BEWARE! Go to the Nissan Consumer Affair website and read the article regarding the extended warranty placed on their vehicles with the CVT transmissions. They are fully aware that they are ALL failing! This has been going on since 2003, beginning with the Rogue.

What’s the price of a 2010 Nissan Cube?

Pricing for the 2010 Nissan Cube starts at just over $14,500 for the base trim level, while the well-equipped SL trim starts at about $18,000 and the top-of-the-line Krom checks in at around $21,000.

What kind of Review is the Nissan Cube?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2010 Nissan Cube provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2010 Cube at Edmunds.

Prior to 2010, this was a recall on many of Nissan’s vehicles, but not for the 2010. Ultimately the car does not recognize that your key is in the car and it locks the steering column. Why they even added this, I do not know.

My transmission failed after owning the 2010 Cube for only 2 years. Nissan refused to replace the transmission and now I am stuck either paying $4000 for a replacement, or buying a new car.