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		<title>Think Inside TheNissan Cube.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to buying a new Nissan Pathfinder or even a used Nissan Rogue Atlanta, I’ll take the Cube. Nissan’s cute Cube, selling a lot in Japan, at last makes it to America and has the middle age car buyers peering its way with a box body and some real unique options inside as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to buying a new <a rel="external nofollow" title="used trucks Atlanta" target="_self" href="http://center-caps.org/0ZL5">Nissan Pathfinder</a> or even a used <a rel="external nofollow" title="Nissan Atlanta" target="_self" href="http://center-caps.org/ozjR">Nissan Rogue Atlanta</a>, I’ll take the Cube. Nissan’s cute Cube, selling a lot in Japan, at last makes it to America and has the middle age car buyers peering its way with a box body and some real unique options inside as well as outside. For the last three generations Nissan has made enormous changes on the Cube, out doing the xB and the Soul.</p>
<p> The Scion xB crosses the threshold and is equipped with a considerable larger motor being the 2.4 Liter 4 cylinder that makes 158 hp. with a automatic transmission, and exactly like the Nissan Cube is also a front wheel drive Japanese made SUV. Reviewers have a tendency to note the similarities in the 2010 Nissan Cube and the Scion xB or Kia Soul, but the actuality is that nothing looks the same as the cube’s well rounded-box styling of the brand new Nissan Cube. For Nissan, 2010 marks two years that the Nissan Cube will be available in the United States, even though first three generations were selling on foreign ground for quite some time. Most apparent in the cabin of the amazing Cube is a wave effect that dominates the entire interior of the Cube and puts a peaceful sensation through anyone who steps foot inside this nightclub surroundings.</p>
<p> This great vehicle is fully equipped with a nice selection of standard safety features, including ABS with brake assist and traction-control and non-skid systems. Standard seat mounted front and side airbags, and full-length head-protecting curtain airbags keeping all passengers safe. There’s a good possibility Cube may sooner or later offer Nissan’s “e-AWD. This employs a compact electric motor to automatically engage the rear wheels when needed to make up for any loss of traction to the front wheels. Nissan has also discussed a fully electric car based on the Cube, though it won’t be offered for consumer purchase until 2012 in the USA.</p>
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