I have the same car, It is awesome no problems at all 140 000 miles runs like new. I flush all the fluids, change all filters, changed all spark plugs and spark plug wires. Ceramic brake pads. Go to a great mechanic and have them do a 3 step fuel fuel injection cleaning service. Make sure they use BG products. It gets rid of all carbon build up The car roars now. Also use royal purple engine oil it is better then mobil 1 one oil. It drives like a race car now!!!! Also use Trico Titan wipers they work the best.
I just got mine 3 wks ago and I love it!! Honestly at first I thought they were ugly but love that is so spacious and comfortable to drive . Btw I have a 2010.
Same here, my first thought was how ugly it looks when it passes me on the road. But theeeen I needed a car and went web looking first..... My my to my surprise this is a fantastic car. I have a 2012. Going 3 yrs now
If you want more HP going up a hill try putting a Stillen Muffler which will give you extra pwr going on steep hills and get a battery that has lots of juice.
Can the back seat be easily removed? At the back floorboard, is that where the spare tire is located and is there any space beneath the back carpet area for storage. I do very little travel besides just some local, in-town jaunts and I'd love to have one of these with the rear seat removed so I can easily haul my two dogs to the groomers. I have read that the engine life expectancy is about 200,00 miles. Is there a big difference between the S and the SE models? I have rheumatoid arthritis, so it becomes difficult for me to swing my leg up to get inside of my Ram pickup. I am looking to replace my '04 Ram 1500 and just use one of these as a used car option. Thanks for the video..
I don`t own a Nissan Cube, but would imagine it is a relatively straight forward job without any electrical connections to disconnect... Am thinking about a Scion xB, myself, & would also remove the back seat for more utility. Both the Cube & Scion are much easier to access than a large full-size pickup truck`s seat. If you plan to keep your Cube for a long time & it has a CVT transmission, CHANGE THE FLUID, FILTER & (clean) the PAN MAGNETS EVERY 20k miles, or you might face a $5k repair bill---it is the Cube`s notorious achilles heel. If you remove the Cube`s back seat, you should have a very usable 65 cubic feet of cargo space that your dogs will enjoy. Good luck !
I'm a little confused. Is it overly ridiculous going up hill? Does the car slow down going up a hill? Will it make it up a hill? How much gas may I be using going uphill? Basically, I just wanna know if going uphill is gonna be horrific or acceptably irregular.