Nissan climbs into bobsleigh business

My first trip in the newest Nissan left me underwhelmed with its lack of space, lack of head support, and unsubtle braking — and it didn’t even have cupholders.
Nissan climbs into bobsleigh business

In fairness it didn’t have a steering wheel — any wheels in fact — or doors or even windows. I also felt a bit stiff after I got out, a clear indicator that ride comfort wasn’t great.

Positives? Well, the open-top design meant it had a million metres of headroom until it plunged into tunnels — and it did seat seven, albeit in cramped fashion.

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