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2009 Nissan Cube - Web Chatter

MSRP: $13,990 - $19,370 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Nissan Cube Professional Cars.com Review

...and Element 166 h.p. to show Cube could use more kick. Just expend time and exhaust patience getting to cruising speed. But the ride is surprisingly well cushioned: Two railroad crossings within half...

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2009 Nissan Cube Professional Cars.com Review

...Inside the Krom are a Bluetooth phone system, leather-wrapped steering wheel, woven black-and-gray cloth seats, an upgraded audio system with six speakers and Rockford Fosgate subwoofer, an iPod...

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2009 Nissan Cube Professional Cars.com Review

...Built on Nissan's B-platform chassis (used in the Versa and Sentra), the Cube is powered by a 1.8-liter, 122-horsepower four cylinder; offers a choice of automatic or six-speed manual transmission;...


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2009 Nissan Cube Krom ... Buy One Today!

...Handles like a dream in town and on mountain roads (read: roads with S turns going up an down mountains that are so curvy, you just might meet yourself on the...

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I don't, but I should sell Cubes

...It is a hoot to drive and the best part is the people that stare. Some laugh, some point, but all take a gander. I drive it once a week 300 miles round trip to...

MSN Autos user
Lets get noticed

...Pros: love most things Cons: too big of sun visors... Overall: Love it!!!...

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Maggie Mae

...My significant other could not understand what I saw in this little car. I was concerned that the transition of going from a Mercedes that I have driven for...


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Totaled a 2009 Nissan Cube Krom this morning. Head on collision with some trees...?
i hydroplaned, doing 70mph when I slammed into said trees. the car is JACKED up, but the airbags NEVER deployed...anyone else, besides me, think this is strange? The Cube is totaled. The front end looks like I hit a brick wall! It is not repairable. I just don't see how the bags didn't deploy...I hit & snapped several trees head on doing 70 mph!...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

take it to nissan and they can put it back in and your car is so rewend that that cant go back in to that shape

Should i get a 2009 Nissan Cube?
i really really really love this car but if there is something you think that may change my mined tell me.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

well if your all about the small car thing and fuel economy blah blah blah then get it even though its ugly but a nice sports car would be better

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At about 157 inches long, the 2009 Nissan Cube lands, size-wise, with the last-generation Scion xB.

The xB introduced for 2008 is quite a bit larger and heavier than both the Cube and the last xB, but it doesn't feel any roomier.

The xB does, however, feel heftier and might be a bit more stable on the highway, but its fuel economy isn't as good as the Cube's.

Visibility is also an issue in the xB.

Scion's smaller xD is sized very closely with the Cube, but it doesn't have nearly as much backseat space or cargo room.

Then there's the new 2010 Kia Soul, which has a boxy but slightly more conventional appearance that many might prefer to the Cube's especially quirky look.

Relative to the Cube, the Soul is the driving enthusiasts' choice; it handles well even if it doesn't have a lot of power.

The Soul isn't as refined as the Cube, though.

Yet another option is the Chevrolet HHR; though larger than the Cube, the HHR feels more cramped inside, and the HHR's tired retro design and rental-car interior is less likely to appeal to young fashionistas.

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