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Nissan - Cube (2006)
Discover the classic charm of the Nissan Cube 2006 – a quirky, retro‑styled compact that never fails to turn heads. Whether you’re a collector, a daily commuter, or simply curious about its market value, understanding the Nissan Cube price landscape is key. This used Nissan Cube price guide offers a snapshot of what to expect in today’s market, the factors that shape depreciation, and how it stacks up against comparable models.
- Engine: 1.5 L inline‑4 (Vauxhall), 115 hp / 112 lb‑ft
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed or automated manual)
- Fuel Type: Petrol
- Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive
- Dimensions: Exterior – 4,140 mm L × 1,608 mm W × 1,741 mm H; Interior – 1,305 mm legroom
- Seating: 5 seats (two side‑facing and three standard seats)
- Towing: Not rated for towing
- Weight: 1,325 kg (dry weight)
- Fuel Economy: Approx. 12–13 km/l in combined cycle (varies by driving style)
- Key Features: 16‑inch aluminum wheels, rear‑view camera, dual‑zone climate control, flexible cargo space
Understanding Nissan Cube depreciation is essential for any potential buyer. Historically, the Cube loses a significant portion of its value immediately after purchase due to its distinctive styling and niche appeal. Time‑tested figures show:
- 15–20 % depreciation in the first year after acquisition
- 20–25 % total value drop by year three
- 30–35 % loss over a five‑year period when measured against newer compacts
- Additional 10 % decline for high‑mileage models or those with cosmetic wear
These percentages reflect the trend seen in large markets such as North America and Europe, and they serve as a baseline when assessing used Nissan Cube price expectations. A well‑maintained 2006 unit with low mileage usually retains about 20 % of its original cost after five years, while a heavily used model may fall below the 15 % threshold.
When considering what is a 2006 Nissan Cube worth, it helps to compare it with like‑situated vehicles. In the compact crossover segment, the Cube sits beside models such as the Volkswagen Golf,
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