
2010 Nissan Cube |
$179/month lease for 39 months |
2010 Cube 1.8 S CVT w/Splash Guards Lease 39 Months - $179/Month - $2,449 initial payment.Excludes taxes, title, and license. $2,449 initial payment required at consummation. (Includes $2,270 consumer down payment, $179 first month payment).(Offer valid only when financed through Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation.) Subject to residency restriction. Varies by Nissan Region. 2010 cube 1.8 S CVT w/Splash Guards lease model 21110 subject to availability to well qualified lessees through Nissan-Infiniti LT. $17,240 MSRP incl. destination charge. Net capitalized cost of $15,704 includes a $595 non-refundable acquisition fee. Dealer contribution may affect actual price set by dealer. Monthly payments total $6,981. At lease end, purchase for $10,344, plus $150 purchase option fee (except KS & WI), plus tax, or pay excess wear and tear plus $0.15 per mile for mileage over 12,000 miles per year. Lessee is responsible for maintenance and repairs. Disposition fee due at termination of lease term. See participating Dealer for details. Offer ends June 30, 2010. |
2010 Nissan Cube |
Starting at
$13,990 MSRP |
2010 Cube 1.8 Base Starting at $13,990 Price excludes tax, title, license and destination charge. Dealer sets actual price. See dealer for details. |
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2010 NISSAN CUBE STRENGTHS:
Modern styling; compact maneuverability; versatile, roomy interior; anti-lock brakes and side airbags standard
2010 NISSAN CUBE VALUE:
The Cube utilizes Nissan's economical 1.8L 4-cylinder engine also used in the Versa. The upright box-like styling also allows for seating for 5 passengers as well as 11 cubic feet of cargo space inside. The Cube's unusual styling is a stylish alternative to other boxy compacts, such as Scion's xB and the new Suzuki SX4.
WHAT'S NEW:
The Nissan Cube sees no major changes for 2010, aside from the addition of Sapphire Black to list of available exterior colors. New to the North American market in 2009, the Cube has been a feature in Japan since 2002, where it is now in its third generation.
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