Used 2009 Nissan Cube 1.8 S 4dr Wagon (1.8L 4cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
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I love it. 31K miles and still love it! It does move in windy conditions at high speeds or is pushed by trucks on interstate. One push on the gas and I am passed that though. Gas is always 28-29 mpg highway or city. I am big and my son is 6'7" and we both have plenty of spare room front or back. I am totally satisfied.
Nissan should be ashamed of itself!
I had a reservation for a mid-size car with National at Sarasota airport. When my flight arrived, I was told all they had for me was a Nissan Cube. Well, it certainly did not look like a mid-size car, but I had no choice. I used it for a week and put on over 600 miles. First impression was that it was the ugliest thing I had ever seen. It looked like an aquarium on wheels. The car had a cvt transmission which nissan does a good job with as car is grossly underpowered. Wind noise at 75mph is unbelievable, no power on tap for passing, no feedback from steering and a confusing and illogical dash. It is the worst nissan vehicle I have ever driven and I have always liked and owned their products.
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Prime is Kool.
had it for about2 weeks so far, 130,000 miles. Feels like driving a Super sized, Zippy Golf cart! I'm A Big guy and this thing Blows my mind with its hugeness all over inside! Ive had about 20 cars in my life and so far this may be my Favorite one so far. Highly recommend in Everyway especially for the Plus sized folks like me.😘😎
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Great Things From The "Cube!"
I love this car! It's "snazzy," and fun to drive. I'm getting 31+ mpg around town. I expect to do even better when I drive to D.C.
Getting "Cubed" isn't just in geometry
I test drove the Soul Sport and the Soul+. There was no comparison with the Cube, The Soul had a choppy ride and was less nimble than the Cube. The Soul looked like every other car. The Cube is comfortable..the rear seat is like a couch/recliner. Nissan used the Maxima's foam rubber in all the seats. Controls are easy to use and if you can't see the top 1/4 of the dash (in an earlier review) there is seat height adjustment. I have found minimal road noise at speed. The BEST part of the Cube is the MPG. I have consistently been getting 34-36 mpg combined city/hwy mileage. The engine has a timing chain instead of the rubber ones that need replacing at 60,000 miles. I couldn't be happier!