Roadfly.com – 2009 Nissan Cube Road Test and Review


Car review of the new 2009 Nissan Cube. Charlie Romero road tests the Nissan Cube around beautiful, sunny Miami. For more car reviews, forums & community visit www.roadfly.com

25 Responses to “Roadfly.com – 2009 Nissan Cube Road Test and Review”

  • jogga123:

    Retarded? Forgive me if I can’t value your opinion.

  • moderndesignworks:

    crossover??? crossover what??? Cartoon and van???

  • ferg046046:

    Bought this car last week , Love It. mine is green.

  • crazyfooInc:

    @ chronicEye

    Um, are you a dumbass? , the cube was out in Japan before Honda and Toyota even thought about an Element or an XB. Get your facts straight!

  • JEFFKISTHENAME:

    Hey bud, I’m a Nissan fan also, but they didn’t remove the Silvia for the cube. The cube has been out before 2002. Also, they didn’t bring the S15 Silvia to the states, why would they start? Plus my FD3S will smoke a 370Z and a S15 Silvia.

  • MarvSquacks:

    awesome car

  • f15x28isback:

    Traction control for a 122 hp car? Mmmm… that’s like AC for your house in Alaska

  • ooMATTiAoo:

    … my girlfriend just bought that horrible thing!! i currently own an alfa romeo mito, red-alfa color, leader seats, 1.4 turbo petrol enjine, fantastic italian styling for the same price of that toaster!! the alfa is faster, it sounds better, its better looking…

    girls… -_-

  • firstmusic00:

    Very cool and fresh. I’d roll in one in a heart beat.

  • mainface:

    i want a gtr version

  • Wild1995:

    Funny,,, true but I think because of the height of the vehicle it is better to have in case of a fast swerve or something

  • fastestlapsDOTcom:

    122 can be quite a handful when car itself is light.

  • f15x28isback:

    @CottonelleUser
    No, traction control is meant to limit the amount of power transferred to the wheels. People with a hint of common sense know not to stomp on the accelerator when driving on ice, so the more prevalent use of traction control is to avoid wheel spin under normal driving conditions due to the car having a very powerful engine. That is why powerful cars are almost always equipped with traction control.

  • LittleZits909:

    nice shoes

  • ohitslovex20:

    is this car safe??

  • RJChilihead:

    Traded my Tundra guzzler for a cube. Best investment i have made. Cut fuel costs in half. Car payments and insurance also cut in half. Funky looking car but its a head turner where ever you go. The wife hated the way it looked, now she drives it more than i do. She is also looking to trade her 4runner in for a cube. I recommend to anyone who wants a little change and be different. This box on wheels is a fun car. Needs a moonroof. I added a aftermarket DVD/Nav unit. Has 12 cup holders BTW

  • egnaterdude:

    This guy did a good review of this car. I used to not like the Cube at all, but now I really do! I have an ’09 xB, and I love these boxy cars!

  • GarberNissanHyundai:

    You’re the man, Charlie. Your reviews are always good. The Maxima review you did for 2009 stood out as well.

  • janmaomuriano:

    i want a convertible version of this one.

  • studiob2:

    I’ve driven these models lately and it does take a bit of getting used to but they’re easy to drive. Nissan has an in house custom parts division and Nissan cars equipped with these parts are given the “Rider” model designation.
    If I had to buy this car it would be for it’s efficiency and not for it’s looks.

  • chanmaung:

    the vocals are on the left channel..

  • ChronicEye:

    this is cars is hardcore

  • n40798:

    Why did he say it had great fuel ecomony? 30mpg on hwy is terrible for a car in this class.

  • turtlew1019:

    LoL @ 2:22. Another Nissan (the Armada).

  • AReynolds3:

    He’s definitely right when he says you either love it or hate. I personally love it.