Is Nissan Rogue FWD or AWD?

Is Nissan Rogue FWD or AWD?

The Nissan Rogue is available with all-wheel drive at every trim level, specifically, Intelligent AWD that automatically senses a loss in traction and adjusts traction as necessary, giving you confidence whether you’re driving the family or towing a trailer.

Is Nissan Rogue FWD?

The Nissan Rogue comes in three trim levels, all of which are available with intelligent all-wheel drive or front-wheel drive.

Is the 2010 Nissan Rogue safe to drive?

My 2010 Nissan Rouge is one of the many 2008-2010 Nissan Rogue vehicles that are defected. It has same continuous transmission problem, it is unsafe to drive in a highway. However, Nissan does not do a recall.

How many adults can fit in a Nissan Rogue?

The 2010 Rogue has enough space to accommodate four adults along with their luggage. The backseat, which folds forward flat, can fit three adults across, but they’ll have problems if they’re broad-shouldered or large; the seatback adjusts for rake, though all of the seats feel thinly padded and not long-distance comfortable.

What kind of car is the Nissan Rogue?

The 2010 Nissan Rogue is the little brother of the Nissan Murano crossover, a vehicle that I used to own. The Rogue’s distinguishable look has been around since 2008, and it still looks interesting.

What’s the warranty on a 2010 Nissan Rogue?

Be aware CVT on 2010 is warranted to 120,000 miles, mine failed at 108,000 & luckily Nissan dealership made me aware of warranty (3500.00). At time when transmission failed (RPM rev up to 6500), AC stopped working immediately ($1000.00), according to dealership no relation between trans & AC failure.

What kind of Review is the Nissan Rogue?

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My 2010 Nissan Rouge is one of the many 2008-2010 Nissan Rogue vehicles that are defected. It has same continuous transmission problem, it is unsafe to drive in a highway. However, Nissan does not do a recall.

The 2010 Rogue has enough space to accommodate four adults along with their luggage. The backseat, which folds forward flat, can fit three adults across, but they’ll have problems if they’re broad-shouldered or large; the seatback adjusts for rake, though all of the seats feel thinly padded and not long-distance comfortable.

Be aware CVT on 2010 is warranted to 120,000 miles, mine failed at 108,000 & luckily Nissan dealership made me aware of warranty (3500.00). At time when transmission failed (RPM rev up to 6500), AC stopped working immediately ($1000.00), according to dealership no relation between trans & AC failure.