2011 Nissan Rogue Gets Mild Updates

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The compact crossover segment is a crowded one, but Nissan had a winner with the Rogue and its $20,000 price tag when it debuted a few years ago. Now, Hyundai and Kia are fielding new, affordable redesigns. To keep up with the competition, Nissan has tweaked the Rogue for 2011 with a revised exterior and new trim levels and equipment offerings.
 
Less has been changed inside; however, there is a new optional navigation system that is integrated into the dashboard. The current model featured a third-party add-on that stuck out from the top of the dash. USB iPod integration is also standard.

Transmissions and engines remain unchanged. Front-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is optional on all models.
 
Shoppers will be offered three trim levels: base S, SV and S Krom Edition. We detail the three below using Nissan’s provided materials for time-saving’s sake, as well as more photos. We’ll have pricing info before the 2011 Rogue goes on sale Aug. 13. 

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By David Thomas | July 30, 2010 | Comments (5)

Comments 

Not too exciting but it's an affordable SUV I suppose. Looks like there is lots of storage and trunk place, which is a plus.

This SUV may be not impersive by it design, but the interior is really good and affordable too.

John Ny

a needed midcycle refresh. Finallly they ditched the digital temp/fuel gauge! i hated the digital readout and i prefer the analog. Navi is present but it looks low budget. I wished they put a backup camera and sensors.

Manufacturer of DROs, Linear Glass / Steel / Magnetic scales and Encoders.

The 2011 Nissan Rogue is a leading choice for those wanting an SUV at affordable price. In addition, it also has the same capacity as an off-road vehicle that enable it to withstand the challenges of having to navigate an off-beaten path.

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