2013 Nissan Cube 1.8 S on 2040-cars
2015 E. Galbraith Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:1.8L I-4
Transmission:CVT Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JN8AZ2KR2DT301623
Stock Num: D52A
Make: Nissan
Model: Cube 1.8 S
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Gunmetal Gray
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 13036
Nissan Cube 2013 S cvt 4-door sedan? van? hatch? NOT A RENTAL, this is a local car we took in trade, absolutely no damage whatsoever, bumper to bumper warranty to 1/29/2016 or 36000 miles plus powertrain warranty to 1-29-2018 or 60000 miles.
Low miles, clean Carfax, usual BS. Now about the car. Know the punchline to the joke about Mickey Mouse getting a divorce? It applies here. One of the most original and distinctive cars. Hate it or love it. I thought it was---Goofy, I thought it looked like Blinky or one of the other ghosts in the old PacMan game. Then I drove it. It is an extremely well made, comfortable, smooth and quiet car. Easy entrance/exit, sits up like a van, rides like a big car. Has pure Drive for lowest pollution factor. Economical. 1.8 liter four, CVT automatic, FWD, filtered air conditioning, power windows/locks/mirrors, tilt steering wheel with audio and Bluetooth hands-free phone controls, cruise control, ABS, Stability Control, front/side/head airbags, keyless remote entry, tire monitor, AM/FM/CD with MP3 jack and i-pod cable, Accent Lighting w. 20 combos (lame), lightup thresholds, mat set. fold down rear seats, cargo mat, more. But the best accessory is the velcro on the bottom of the round pad on the dash so you can pull it off and pitch it- it looks like a shag carpet sample from a mobile home dealer. Stand out from the crowd and still be eminently practical. Excellent cars fully serviced by our experts to the most paranoid's satisfaction. Experience? We've been in used imports since 1966. We sell 2 1/2 times the national average for repeat and referral-we must do something right. Members of Better Business Bureau. Mechanic's inspection welcome. Free Carfax upon request. E-mail or (better) call toll-free 888-676-6352 or (best) come visit.Thanks
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Nissan recalling 13k Versa Note hatchbacks
Wed, 31 Jul 2013Nissan is recalling 13,000 of its new 2014 Versa Note hatchbacks due to an issue with various bolts used to assemble the vehicle. Considering the Versa Note was only recently put on sale, this news must be driving Nissan nuts (we couldn't resist), but presumably the lion's share of these vehicles are still at dealerships.
According to a report from The Detroit News, there are two separate issues. The first has to do with the latches for the rear seats, which include bolts that may not be strong enough to keep the seats upright in the event of a crash. The second relates to the bolts that attach the body to the undercarriage. Apparently they may not have been tightened properly, and in rare cases may be missing altogether. No injuries or accidents have been reported from either issue.
Owners are being told to report to dealers for the fixes, with notifications coming in mid-August.
Nissan reveals radical BladeGlider concept for Tokyo debut
Fri, 08 Nov 2013Radical reinvention of the automobile doesn't happen very often. There's a reason they refer to it as "reinventing the wheel", after all. But that's what a team of racecar designers did with the original DeltaWing concept in 2010. Originally proposed as an IndyCar racer, the project was subsequently redesigned for Le Mans. That's when Nissan got on board, supported the project for a few races, then took the design in its own direction with the ZEOD RC. And now it's taking it to the road... via the auto show.
What we have here is the BladeGlider concept, a proposal for a delta-shaped electric sportscar which Nissan will present at the Tokyo Motor Show in a couple of weeks. Designed to focus on driving pleasure, the BladeGlider is about as radical as they come. Like the DeltaWing and ZEOD RC, it's got a narrow front track and wide rear to minimize drag and optimize stability, packing a 1+2 seating arrangement to put the driver front and center like in a McLaren F1, with upward-swinging doors and underbody aerodynamics to keep it glued to the road. In-wheel motors (of unspecified output) provide the power, a lightweight lithium-ion battery (not to mention the carbon-fiber bodywork) keeps it all fearther-like, and weight distribution is heavily biased towards the rear at 30:70.
A radical concept, to be sure, but here's the kicker: Nissan wants to build it. As you can see from the press release below, the BladeGlider "is both a proposal for the future direction of Nissan electric vehicle (EV) development and an exploratory prototype for an upcoming production vehicle". While it would undoubtedly take some time to develop, much less certify for road, seeing one of these - or even better, driving one - on our favorite stretches of tarmac strikes us as a prospect worth waiting for.
Nissan buys jalopy Maxima after seeing filmmaker's epic sales ad
Thu, 19 Dec 2013When Luke Akers wanted to sell his 1996 Nissan Maxima GLE - yes, the one seen above that needs a ratchet strap to keep the front end from bursting with joy - the Florida filmmaker turned on his cameras and yelled "Quiet on set!" The result is a one-minute videographic homage to mankind's monuments, narrated with all the intensity of a BBC documentary to sell a 17-year-old sports sedan that comes "fully loaded with an engine, wheels, tires and an automatic transmission."
Just like the car in question, the ad did its job: Nissan bought the Maxima from Akers and the company donated another $1,000 to his charity of choice. Three cheers to both Akers and Nissan for their work. You can check out the video below, and head to the Ikonik Films site for the humorous print ads that were also part of the campaign.