NO! Say it isn't so. The CUBE lives on. We are the latest victims of being forced to operate this ugly box on wheels
I make my Fiance drive it, and park it in the garage so it's not seen in front of our house. Our 2010 roadster had a pressure switch fail in the hydraulic top. Due to an engineering disaster of design, the entire hydraulic system needed to be replaced as a complete unit. That was originally about $4,000 in parts plus labor. Then, the "master" technician broke a part on our top during reassembly, and now we are having our entire top replaced to the tune of $15,800 compliments of Nissan. The poor girl only has 7,000 miles on the odometer and we're blessed with driving this silver box for a month, complete with a round carpeted floor buffing pad on the dash that the service advisor told us was good for holding your pipe