Tuesday, February 2, 2016

2012 Nissan Rogue Review

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2012 Nissan Rogue
2012 Nissan Rogue
Nissan Rogue is a compact crossover that is supported with four-cylinder engine and is available on the front or all-wheel drive. It is very difficult to survive in the crowd, and increasingly so in the competition class small crossover car. So it is a credit to Nissans designers and engineers who have made a 2012 Nissan Rogue attract attention through the combined increase in the interior, with sharp style and agile road handling.

For 2012, Nissan Rogue adds a new Special Edition trim packages, 360-degree camera view and a new wheel design. Replace the entire model to obtain Sport mode, and a new edition is available Package Special.

Nissan Rogue Performance
2012 Nissan Rogue is available with either front drive or all-wheel. Its powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that produces 170 horsepower and 175 pound-feet of torque, is inserted in the ground through a CVT. In Edmunds testing, Rogue front-drive only takes 8.6 seconds to reach 60 mph - its fast for the four-cylinder compact crossover. Fuel savings similar to most of the competition. Rogue front-wheel-drive has EPA estimated 22 mpg city/28 mpg road and 25 mpg combined, while the AWD variants fell slightly to 22/26/24 mpg.

Nissan Rogue Interior
There is still room for the five cabins Rogue. Driver and front passenger seat box and facing the dashboard is quite minimalist. Nissan Rogue 2012 presents one of the best parts of any compact crossover at that price. The flexibility of the rear seat is a bit naughty limited. Unlike competing in the crossover, the Rogue rear seats do not lie down or thrust and back, also there is no center armrest. With the seatbacks honest, there are 28.9 cubic feet of storage class average. Folding chairs from 59.7 meters is still less than its competitors.

Nissan Rogue Safety
Rogue standard with ABS disc brakes, stability control, front seat side airbags, full length side curtain airbags and active front head restriction. In government frontal crash testing, Nissan Rogue received four (of five) stars for overall crash protection, with Four Stars for the entire frontal-impact protection and five stars for side effects. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the highest ranking Rogue Good to protect the frontal offset and side effects of the two best "Acceptable" for roof-strength integrity.

SUV to be considered
2012 Nissan Rogue is worth looking more closely at the small crossover like the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. Although Honda and Toyota opened more cargo space and flexibility, Nissan Rogue is actually better to sit and more exciting car to drive. Interesting to look at other rivals include the Ford Edge, GMC Terrain KIA Sportage