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Who needs Cube-ic inches?

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SERIOUS POWER.



Edited by ocnblu

Megacube. Nissan built the one-off Juke GT-R, a Cube GT-R would be interesting also..

Edited by Cubical-aka-Moltar

cube is everything wrong with modern auto design.

No efforts in engineering or aesthetics could make one remotely interesting.

cube is everything wrong with modern auto design.

No efforts in engineering or aesthetics could make one remotely interesting.

+1 to the 100th

There seems to be so many blan generic none effort designs that it is sad to see how many lemmings there are in the auto industry. The true winners will be the ones that can actually gain performance and fuel efficiency why pushing the true boundry of auto design.

I believe we can still deliver stunning auto's without the bland Brick or Jelly bean design.

I looked at a cube once. It struck me as cheap, but roomy, and a front seat that made me think more of a couch than car seating (which has pros & cons). It seemed like it could be an ok choice for someone who has no enthusiasm for driving, and wants a vehicle that's different for the sake of being different. I could also see it as ok as a business runabout, with vinyls all over the outside. A rolling billboard of sorts. It's probably the last choice for any kind of performance.

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