Nissan Cube Gaming
john freeman
The first generation of the Cube, designated Z10, was introduced in 1998. It shared the same platform as the Nissan Micra (known as the March in Japan and Southeast Asia), as well as the same 1.3 L inline-four engine. A continuously variable transmission and four-wheel drive were optional.
The first generation of the Cube, designated Z10, was introduced in 1998. It shared the same platform as the Nissan Micra (known as the March in Japan and Southeast Asia), as well as the same 1.3 L inline-four engine. A continuously variable transmission and four-wheel drive were optional.
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16 Jan @ 8:50pm 
Collect my pages
2 Sep, 2024 @ 6:07pm 
I would like to ask about games, Would you mind adding me as a friend?
15 Apr, 2024 @ 2:21pm 
+rep, add me pls
28 Mar, 2023 @ 2:12pm 
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22 Aug, 2022 @ 11:20pm 
Driving the Nissan Cube for a week was an interesting experience. It was not the sort of vehicle that I would've considered buying (its style is a bit too "new wave" for an old goat like me), but the chance to "borrow" one was a unique opportunity. Considering that my initial response to the Cube was laughter, I had to admit that it handled reasonably well on the road and had an impressive amount of amenities (i.e., a decent stereo, lots of drink holders, power outlets, hookups for your iPod and Bluetooth, etc.) especially since I understand it's a relatively affordable vehicle. Young people looking for their first reasonably priced "new" car or anyone looking for a ride that's slightly out of the ordinary might want to give the Nissan Cube a look.