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2012/10/01

2012 Nissan Rogue SV FWD Car Review




For: Deal Buy-In, Internal Spaciousness
Against: Terrible Xtronic CVT, Dunlop Tires Loud on Concrete


The Criminal is small enough to handle with nimbleness but big enough to complete the bicycle check. This car-based SUV cross-over is just 3,428 lb. which is especially light for an SUV. Yet its nice interior grants up to 58 cubic feet of storage space, with a hatchback entrance starting just wide enough to slide a bicycle inside the freight box.


Based on Nissan’s 4-door Sentra foundation, the Criminal stocks the sedan’s 105 inches wheelbase as well as its 2.5 litre, 16 device, 4 cyndrical tube website. The Criminal gets the Sentra’s nimble overall performance features, as well, especially when you ugrade to the optionally available ($3,900) SL program which changes standard 17 inches wheels with 18 inches materials. These larger wheels install 225/55/R18 Dunlop Game SP 7000 tires which respond quickly to feedback through the Rogue’s fat leather-wrapped rim.


Of course, the SL program incorporates a variety of other improvements. It increases night perspective thanks to the inclusion of foglights and intense release (HID) headlamps. The program provides a little 5 inches, touchscreen technology, color observe for the Car Routing program (reading cups not included). Moreover, you will enjoy a 7 presenter Bose Top quality music program with XM satellite tv stations and NavTraffic reviews. Lastly, the SL update brings you warmed set front chairs, power moving moonroof, and a group of camcorders to record exterior environment on the dash panel observe.


When outfitted like our check model, the reasonably affordable $29,005 Criminal does a very good job of emulating an expensive luxury place cart. Although you could add optionally available all-wheel-drive to the Criminal, there is really no need for AWD’s excess weight and lesser economic program unless you live in the snowfall buckle. The FWD Criminal profits a respectable 23 MPG in town generating and 28 MPG on street jaunts.

The Achilles High heel of the Criminal is its frustrating “Xtronic” CVT indication. What the Criminal really needs is a simple 6-speed automated gear box. Instead, you are compelled to deal with an limitless buckle cycle of equipment percentages that are slowly to respond to your generating needs. When you pull out to complete on a 2 road street in the CVT Criminal, you can never feel fully assured that you will be successful given the time restriction enforced by street and traffic conditions. That is because the CVT is slowly on the usage, and isn't able to provide you with any equipment rate between the greatly different configurations of “Low” and “Drive.” It’s almost like generating a 50’s Detroit seafood boat with three on the shrub. The 2.5 litre website of the Criminal is not entirely blameless either, since its 170 hp ranking is 7 less than the same website in the Sentra, and 30hp less than Sentra’s optionally available 2.5 litre 4.


All in all, though, the Criminal makes an attractive undertaking. For less than 30, 000 dollars, you can get a brand new, very more luxuriously outfitted family cart that looks as muscle as an SUV, but really costs no more to function than an economic program automobile. In its small cross-over market market, the Criminal has boasting privileges to the top step of the steps.

2012 Car Criminal SV FWD

Engine: 2.5 litre DOHC inline 4, 16 Valves
Horsepower: 170hp
Torque: 175 lb.-ft.
Fuel Consumption: 23 MPG City/28 MPG Highway
Price as Tested: $29,005
Star Rating: 7 out of 10 Stars

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