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2011 Nissan Rogue Pricing Released

Nissan’s North American division has announced the pricing for the 2001 model year Rogue, which was recently presented at the 23rd annual Z Car Convention in Nashville.

The Rogue range includes two versions and a special edition. We are talking about the S and SV trim levels and about the “S Krom” range-topper, respectively.

If you want to own a 2001 MY Rogue, you should be prepared to be separated from at least $20,810 of your money, with the “creme de la creme” version starting from $28,320.

Regardless of the version, the crossover comes with a 2.5 liter four-cylinder unit that delivers 170 hp and is mated to continuously variable transmission (CVT). Clients cans choose between front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive.

The vehicle comes with multiple tech features that are aimed at increasing safety and comfort. The list includes goodies such as xenon headlights, a rearview system, a Bluetooth hands-free system, a navigation system, keyless entry and a premium audio system that was developed by Bose.

All the equipment levels offer the following standard features: a factory alarm system, a Vehicle Dynamic Control system and six airbags. The S version brings 16 inch rims that use 215/70 R16 tires, while the SV one uses 17-inch alloy rims that feature 225/55 R18 tires. The Rogue S Krom Edition is fitted with 18 inch alloy rims that are wrapped in 225/55 R18 Dunlop SP Sport 7000 all-season tires.

Both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive models offer a 1mpg fuel efficiency increase, with the FWD version coming with a 22/28 EPA rating (city/highway). The AWD version has an EPA rating of 22/26 mpg.
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