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2008 Nissan Cube

2008 Nissan Cube

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Cube #nissan Production since 1998. Initially sold only in Japan, the Cube has been sold in North American and European markets since 2009, although discontinued in Europe in 2011. In Japan, it is exclusive to Japanese Nissan dealerships called Nissan Red Stage locations. It is a slightly larger load carrying alternative to the Nissan March hatchback. Since 2014, the Cube has once again been sold only in Japan. The second generation of the Cube was released in 2002 with a larger interior than the previous model. The combination of angled and curved surfaces was based on the third generation of the March, powered by a 1.4 L I4 engine. The model included the 'e4WD' system as an option, which transfers power to the rear wheels when the front wheels spin via a small electric motor on the rear underside of the floor. The electrically powered system allows for reduced drivetrain drag in FWD mode. A CVT was optional, and was available in a stretched-wheelbase version with seven seats, called the Cube³. With a CVT, the steering wheel button controls and the sport wheel button on the dash panel are located next to the hazard flasher switch.citation needed] In mid-2005, the cube had an optional upgrade with the new HR-series 1.5 L engine from the Nissan Tiida. All Cube models have optional extras including an Ion filter (Air Ioniser) for cleaning the air and Nissan's 'smart key' which allows the driver to enter the car without having to use a key. Other options include a sunroof, 12 different styles of front grill and satellite navigation. Other specific models also have different styles of bodykits and fender flares. They come with optional 14 or 15 inch wheels and the Autech version with chrome stylings and a vinyl style of seat covering. The second generation Cube was imported and sold in Malaysia by Mitsuoka as the M-Box and later the MPV. This model was different from other Mitsuoka models in that it had no major differences to the original car, and simply had a different grille and a couple of other exterior parts. The M-Box and MPV were exclusive to Malaysia. Model designed by me, but kept it under Kei session because I feel that it's a Kei van. Rear opera window design is same as shown in right because of blueprints but It's not in real, Marking it second vehicle after Mazda Carol(Originally Suzuki Alto) to have taillights on rear bumper.

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