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There's room for five in the Rogue's
cabin. The driver and front passenger sit on bucket seats and face a fairly
minimalist dashboard. Dash vents and control knobs are accented with silver-colored
surrounds, and the instrument panel is dominated by two large gauges with
orange illumination. An available flat-folding front passenger seat allows
you to carry long items inside the SUV, and the second row features a 60/40-split
folding bench seat.The Rogue looks a lot like its corporate brother, the
Nissan Murano, especially when looking at its eggcrate grille and upward-sweeping
D-pillar. For 2010, the Rogue features a new 360-Degree option package that
includes privacy glass, a rearview camera, a rear spoiler and a chrome
grille.
The Nissan Rogue crossover SUV continues to satisfy both the functional
needs of the buyers and their emotional needs – including the versatility
provided by a large 58 cubic feet of cargo space. Again in 2010, Rogue is
available in two models, Rogue S and Rogue SL, each with a standard 170-horsepower
(167-hp CAL emissions) 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine, Nissan’s advanced
Xtronic CVT™ (Continuously Variable Transmission), Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
and 4-wheel disc brakes with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). Both S and SL
models are available with an intuitive All-Wheel Drive system. Rogue SL
models include standard 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels.
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