Nissan Cube (10-10) - Review

Review by Simon Harris on
Last Updated: 21 February 2011
Nissan's Cube was an instant hit when it first went on sale in its native Japan, but it still took 12 years before the firm was brave enough to bring it over here. Going head to head with the ubiquitous Mini and the Kia Soul, it majors in style with its unusual boxy design. Inside, the stylistic assault continues with velour, optional shagpile mats and a rather weird circular carpet feature on the dashboard. Under the skin the Cube is more conventional taking familiar tried-and-tested hardware from both the Micra and Note. Shorter than a Vauxhall Corsa, Nissan proves style hasn’t completely won the battle over substance by providing plenty of room for four adults. The Cube boasts distinctive looks, a practical interior, is reasonably inexpensive to buy, run and own and is well worth considering if you want a small car with a difference.
3.5 out of 5

Buying used

The Cube is a distinctive and well equipped model, and with few sold as new, used values might seem relatively high, shored up by limited numbers. It's no excuse for buying the first one you see, but be prepared to pay top money for the one you like.

See 9 used Nissan Cubes for sale, starting at £7,487

3 out of 5

Selling

The Cube should sell easily, despite its unusual shape. It's a practical and fun runabout.