For those who think they are in need of Nissan car spares, you could look into buying a new Cube instead.
Said to place priority on function rather than form, this latest addition to the manufacturer’s range is far from conventional, claims Nissan.
Its UK managing director, Paul Willcox, said: "Here we have a car that will not only meet the functional requirements of a huge range of new car buyers, but also capture their imagination."
The motor has a curved interior which focuses on the best possible use of space, creating an area that the brand states is ideal space for relaxing when travelling and suitable for socialising.
Cube’s entry into the London Design Museum’s 50 cars that changed the world marks out the car as being a design icon, states the manufacturer.
Nissan adds that the Cube is "beautifully functional" with its designers referring to it affectionately as a "bulldog in sunglasses".
Standard features include a big triple-layered glass roof, to give a sense of atmosphere, with a Japanese inspired shoji rice paper shade.
The manufacturer also recently released the Roox, which is said to be another motor that focuses on maximum use of space.

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