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2008 Nissan Rogue in Miami

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Price: N/A Drivetrain: All Wheel Drive
Year: 2008 Engine: Inline 4
Mileage: 31,322 Bodystyle: SUVs
Location: Miami,FL Doors: 4
Exterior: N/A Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: N/A VIN #: N/A
Transmission: N/A Seller Type: Dealer
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2008 NISSAN ROGUE S, at doral hyundai, please review our extensive inventory of hyundai cars including the hyundai sonata, santa fe, tiburon. we work hard to get you into the vehicle you have always wanted. that new hyundai is waiting for you, and we work with a vast array of lending sources to make sure you will get the most complete and comprehensive financial package available in miami, florida.the price you see does not include recondition and transportation fee's. this 2008 nissan rogue s is silver with black cloth interior. it is equipped with a dohc 16v i-4 engine and a cvt transmission. the options and features include: front seat-mounted side-impact airbags, latch child safety seat anchors, nissan advanced frontal airbag system, nissan vehicle immobilizer system, pipe-style side-door guard beams, roof-mounted side curtain airbags, vehicle security system, 4-speaker audio system, 4-way manual front seats, air conditioning w/cabin microfilter, am/fm stereo w/compact disc player, auxiliary audio input j
Professional Review

The Toyota RAV4 established the compact crossover segment way back in 1996, but Nissan is only now fielding an entry, the Rogue. Although the name might suggest an aberrant or at least atypical approach, the Rogue rides comfortably in the wake of the RAV4 and the Honda CR-V.

Unlike the trucklike-and-proud-of-it Xterra, which had been Nissan's sole effort to net shoppers of lower-priced SUVs, the Rogue takes a mainstream approach, with a car-based, unibody chassis, a four-cylinder engine, and front- or all-wheel drive. No V-6 is offered, lest the Rogue crowd its (slightly) bigger brother, the Nissan Murano, even more than it does already.

Like the Murano, the Rogue offers only one transmission, a CVT. Nissan embraces this technology more so than any other automaker, and the example in the Rogue is one of the best we've driven--you could almost forget it's not a conventional automatic gearbox. The Rogue's electric power steering is also commendably conventional-feeling, with just-right efforts. Nissan has tuned its small crossover for responsive cornering, but the downside is a ride that delivers sharp kicks over bumps.

One can see the Murano family resemblance in the Rogue's exterior design, but to our eyes, the Murano is the handsome first-born and the Rogue is the somewhat dorky younger sibling. Both have an upswept beltline that limits rear-quarter visibility and a rounded, sloping rear end that constricts cargo space. People-space, though, is adequate, and the driver faces a rounded dashboard that's pleasantly sporty looking.... Read full article

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