But remember, it's not a car... it's a "mobile device". I've added about two and a half dozen new photos to my 2009 Nissan Cube photo gallery. Review coming soon -- I still have a bit of test-driving to do! -- Aaron Gold
Photo © Aaron Gold
But remember, it's not a car... it's a "mobile device". I've added about two and a half dozen new photos to my 2009 Nissan Cube photo gallery. Review coming soon -- I still have a bit of test-driving to do! -- Aaron Gold
Photo © Aaron Gold
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Unlike some cars that tried to be cute and instead came out butt ugly, I find this one rather appealing. It’ll be interesting to see the review.
Can a car be too cute? This one surely borders on it. My only fear is that after a while its cuteness might wear off. But I’ll give it one thing, it’s different and it stands out.
I like this wave of useful and interesting small cars. The PT Cruiser was one. I think the new Soul is a great direction for a company like Kia which so far has had no direction beyond cheap. This Nissan brings some of it’s “Soul” (as well as that of Renault) to these shores. Would love to see more. Fiat 500? Ford Fiesta? As dim as the future looks, the mini-car future indeed looks bright.
Not cute, very ugly.
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Agreed, Ugly. Actually looks worse than a scion with that rounded front end.
This is probably one of the ugliest cars I have ever seen. I would place this in the same category as the Honda Element.
Sorry, folks, this car isn’t ugly. Ugly is reserved for the Aztek.
Looks like we’re going down the Shar pei path…cute or ugly?
I won’t even justify this thing with a comment.
What else are we supposed to talk about until the review shows up?
Different strokes for different folks.
This whole design concept is not for me.
Well this look fresh new design,,,more like a box that take dead people…lol…but is not gona be that much fuel economic ride… wats the CC ?