2016 Nissan Rogue

S AWD

speed 211,387 KM
speed Mileage
211,387 KM
VIN #
  • 5N1AT2MV8GC803379 
Stock #
  • 2368A 
Exterior Colour
  • Silver 
Engine
  •  4-cylinder  
Body
  • SUV / Crossover 
Fuel Type
  • Gasoline 
Drive Type
  • All Wheel Drive 
Transmission
  • Variable / CVT 
Doors
  • 4-door 
Category
  • SUV / Crossover 
Vehicle Description

Perhaps the most sensible thing to ever be named Rogue, Nissan's intermediate-sized crossover has grown up into a practical and very popular crossover vehicle.

Sold elsewhere around the globe as the X-Trail, the Rogue offers buyers a convincing blend of comfort, quietness, interior space, and convenience features, all at a good price. The Rogue also packs another ace up its sleeve that only the Mitsubishi Outlander and much pricier Land Rover Discover Sport have - a third row.

For 2016, the Rogue gains a few new features. Emergency autonomous braking is now standard on the SL AWD Premium trim level (Nissan-speak for fully loaded), which helped earn the Rogue an IIHS Top Safety Pick award. The blind-spot warning system receives tweaks and moves to a radar-based setup rather than one that uses the car's reverse camera. Nissan has upgraded the infotainment systems to feature NissanConnect services; these cars also get Siri Eyes Free (but no Apple CarPlay yet). NissanConnect Services is similar in nature to OnStar and includes stolen vehicle tracking, emergency calling. Like OnStar, a monthly fee is required to keep it active after the trial period.

Last but not least, there's a new SV Special Edition, which brings in desirable features at a more affordable price. At $27,548 the front-wheel- drive Special Edition includes heated seats, 17-inch alloy wheels, proximity key with push-button start, cargo tonneau cover, automatic headlamps, power driver's seat, privacy glass and more speakers. Adding all-wheel drive pumps the price up by $2,000. Either way, it's very good value for money, and should continue to propel the Rogue up the sales charts.

All Rogues feature a nicely finished and ergonomically sound interior design. Zero-gravity memory foam seats, standard on all trims, offer outstanding comfort. Standard sliding and reclining second-row seats give more interior flexibility, as does the Divide-N-Hide false cargo bay floor. Buyers that opt for the third-row bench forgo Divide-N-Hide, though the 50/50 split folding bench does fold flat into the floor. Thanks to its larger size, the Rogue offers more standard cargo space than its key rivals, the RAV4CR-V, and Ford Escape.

The Rogue shares its powertrain with the Nissan Altima. All models get a 2.5-litre four-cylinder that comes paired to a CVT. The engine isn't especially powerful with 170 hp and 175 lb-ft of torque, but it works well enough. Cleverly, Nissan has used the brakes and CVT in combination with computer sensors to help the Rogue achieve a level ride over undulating bumps and in corners thanks to its Active Ride Control, Active Trace Control, and Active Engine Braking systems. A city rating of 7.1 L/100 km and a highway rating of 9.1 L/100 km makes the front-drive Rogue one of the most efficient models in its class. Adding AWD ups that to 7.4 L/100 km city and 9.5 L/100 km highway.

The base Rogue ? the S FWD ? starts at $24,648, and tops out at $35,248 for the SL AWD Premium.

  • done 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • done Anti-Lock Brakes
  • done Power Steering
  • done Back-Up Camera
  • done Brake Assist
  • done Child Safety Locks
  • done Driver Air Bag
  • done Front Head Air Bag
  • done Heated Mirrors
  • done Passenger Air Bag
  • done Passenger Air Bag Sensor
  • done Rear Head Air Bag
  • done Rear Window Defrost
  • done Side Air Bag
  • done Stability Control
  • done Tire Pressure Monitor
  • done Traction Control
  • done Air Conditioning
  • done Bucket Seats
  • done Cruise Control
  • done Driver Vanity Mirror
  • done Keyless Entry
  • done Power Door Locks
  • done Rear Bench Seat
  • done Security System
  • done Steering Wheel Audio Controls
  • done Tilt Steering Wheel
  • done Trip Computer
  • done Power Mirrors
  • done Power Windows
  • done AM/FM Radio
  • done Auxiliary Audio Input
  • done CD Player
  • done MP3 Player
  • done Satellite Radio
  • done Automatic Headlights
  • done Daytime Running Lights
  • done Rear Spoiler
  • done Pass-Through Rear Seat
  • done Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
  • done Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
  • done Passenger Vanity Mirror
  • done Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
  • done Transmission w/Dual Shift Mode
  • Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
  • Bluetooth Connection
  • done Bluetooth Connection
  • done Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors

Comments:

Perhaps the most sensible thing to ever be named Rogue, Nissan's intermediate-sized crossover has grown up into a practical and very popular crossover vehicle.

Sold elsewhere around the globe as the X-Trail, the Rogue offers buyers a convincing blend of comfort, quietness, interior space, and convenience features, all at a good price. The Rogue also packs another ace up its sleeve that only the Mitsubishi Outlander and much pricier Land Rover Discover Sport have - a third row.

For 2016, the Rogue gains a few new features. Emergency autonomous braking is now standard on the SL AWD Premium trim level (Nissan-speak for fully loaded), which helped earn the Rogue an IIHS Top Safety Pick award. The blind-spot warning system receives tweaks and moves to a radar-based setup rather than one that uses the car's reverse camera. Nissan has upgraded the infotainment systems to feature NissanConnect services; these cars also get Siri Eyes Free (but no Apple CarPlay yet). NissanConnect Services is similar in nature to OnStar and includes stolen vehicle tracking, emergency calling. Like OnStar, a monthly fee is required to keep it active after the trial period.

Last but not least, there's a new SV Special Edition, which brings in desirable features at a more affordable price. At $27,548 the front-wheel- drive Special Edition includes heated seats, 17-inch alloy wheels, proximity key with push-button start, cargo tonneau cover, automatic headlamps, power driver's seat, privacy glass and more speakers. Adding all-wheel drive pumps the price up by $2,000. Either way, it's very good value for money, and should continue to propel the Rogue up the sales charts.

All Rogues feature a nicely finished and ergonomically sound interior design. Zero-gravity memory foam seats, standard on all trims, offer outstanding comfort. Standard sliding and reclining second-row seats give more interior flexibility, as does the Divide-N-Hide false cargo bay floor. Buyers that opt for the third-row bench forgo Divide-N-Hide, though the 50/50 split folding bench does fold flat into the floor. Thanks to its larger size, the Rogue offers more standard cargo space than its key rivals, the RAV4CR-V, and Ford Escape.

The Rogue shares its powertrain with the Nissan Altima. All models get a 2.5-litre four-cylinder that comes paired to a CVT. The engine isn't especially powerful with 170 hp and 175 lb-ft of torque, but it works well enough. Cleverly, Nissan has used the brakes and CVT in combination with computer sensors to help the Rogue achieve a level ride over undulating bumps and in corners thanks to its Active Ride Control, Active Trace Control, and Active Engine Braking systems. A city rating of 7.1 L/100 km and a highway rating of 9.1 L/100 km makes the front-drive Rogue one of the most efficient models in its class. Adding AWD ups that to 7.4 L/100 km city and 9.5 L/100 km highway.

The base Rogue ? the S FWD ? starts at $24,648, and tops out at $35,248 for the SL AWD Premium.

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VIN #
  • 5N1AT2MV8GC803379 
Stock #
  • 2368A 
Exterior Colour
  • Silver 
Engine
  •  4-cylinder  
Body
  • SUV / Crossover 
Fuel Type
  • Gasoline 
Drive Type
  • All Wheel Drive 
Transmission
  • Variable / CVT 
Doors
  • 4-door 
Category
  • SUV / Crossover 

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  • done 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • done Anti-Lock Brakes
  • done Power Steering
  • done Back-Up Camera
  • done Brake Assist
  • done Child Safety Locks
  • done Driver Air Bag
  • done Front Head Air Bag
  • done Heated Mirrors
  • done Passenger Air Bag
  • done Passenger Air Bag Sensor
  • done Rear Head Air Bag
  • done Rear Window Defrost
  • done Side Air Bag
  • done Stability Control
  • done Tire Pressure Monitor
  • done Traction Control
  • done Air Conditioning
  • done Bucket Seats
  • done Cruise Control
  • done Driver Vanity Mirror
  • done Keyless Entry
  • done Power Door Locks
  • done Rear Bench Seat
  • done Security System
  • done Steering Wheel Audio Controls
  • done Tilt Steering Wheel
  • done Trip Computer
  • done Power Mirrors
  • done Power Windows
  • done AM/FM Radio
  • done Auxiliary Audio Input
  • done CD Player
  • done MP3 Player
  • done Satellite Radio
  • done Automatic Headlights
  • done Daytime Running Lights
  • done Rear Spoiler
  • done Pass-Through Rear Seat
  • done Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
  • done Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
  • done Passenger Vanity Mirror
  • done Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
  • done Transmission w/Dual Shift Mode
  • Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
  • Bluetooth Connection
  • done Bluetooth Connection
  • done Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors

Comments:

Perhaps the most sensible thing to ever be named Rogue, Nissan's intermediate-sized crossover has grown up into a practical and very popular crossover vehicle.

Sold elsewhere around the globe as the X-Trail, the Rogue offers buyers a convincing blend of comfort, quietness, interior space, and convenience features, all at a good price. The Rogue also packs another ace up its sleeve that only the Mitsubishi Outlander and much pricier Land Rover Discover Sport have - a third row.

For 2016, the Rogue gains a few new features. Emergency autonomous braking is now standard on the SL AWD Premium trim level (Nissan-speak for fully loaded), which helped earn the Rogue an IIHS Top Safety Pick award. The blind-spot warning system receives tweaks and moves to a radar-based setup rather than one that uses the car's reverse camera. Nissan has upgraded the infotainment systems to feature NissanConnect services; these cars also get Siri Eyes Free (but no Apple CarPlay yet). NissanConnect Services is similar in nature to OnStar and includes stolen vehicle tracking, emergency calling. Like OnStar, a monthly fee is required to keep it active after the trial period.

Last but not least, there's a new SV Special Edition, which brings in desirable features at a more affordable price. At $27,548 the front-wheel- drive Special Edition includes heated seats, 17-inch alloy wheels, proximity key with push-button start, cargo tonneau cover, automatic headlamps, power driver's seat, privacy glass and more speakers. Adding all-wheel drive pumps the price up by $2,000. Either way, it's very good value for money, and should continue to propel the Rogue up the sales charts.

All Rogues feature a nicely finished and ergonomically sound interior design. Zero-gravity memory foam seats, standard on all trims, offer outstanding comfort. Standard sliding and reclining second-row seats give more interior flexibility, as does the Divide-N-Hide false cargo bay floor. Buyers that opt for the third-row bench forgo Divide-N-Hide, though the 50/50 split folding bench does fold flat into the floor. Thanks to its larger size, the Rogue offers more standard cargo space than its key rivals, the RAV4CR-V, and Ford Escape.

The Rogue shares its powertrain with the Nissan Altima. All models get a 2.5-litre four-cylinder that comes paired to a CVT. The engine isn't especially powerful with 170 hp and 175 lb-ft of torque, but it works well enough. Cleverly, Nissan has used the brakes and CVT in combination with computer sensors to help the Rogue achieve a level ride over undulating bumps and in corners thanks to its Active Ride Control, Active Trace Control, and Active Engine Braking systems. A city rating of 7.1 L/100 km and a highway rating of 9.1 L/100 km makes the front-drive Rogue one of the most efficient models in its class. Adding AWD ups that to 7.4 L/100 km city and 9.5 L/100 km highway.

The base Rogue ? the S FWD ? starts at $24,648, and tops out at $35,248 for the SL AWD Premium.

Warranty: All our vehicles come with Lubrico warranty

Vehicle Description

Perhaps the most sensible thing to ever be named Rogue, Nissan's intermediate-sized crossover has grown up into a practical and very popular crossover vehicle.

Sold elsewhere around the globe as the X-Trail, the Rogue offers buyers a convincing blend of comfort, quietness, interior space, and convenience features, all at a good price. The Rogue also packs another ace up its sleeve that only the Mitsubishi Outlander and much pricier Land Rover Discover Sport have - a third row.

For 2016, the Rogue gains a few new features. Emergency autonomous braking is now standard on the SL AWD Premium trim level (Nissan-speak for fully loaded), which helped earn the Rogue an IIHS Top Safety Pick award. The blind-spot warning system receives tweaks and moves to a radar-based setup rather than one that uses the car's reverse camera. Nissan has upgraded the infotainment systems to feature NissanConnect services; these cars also get Siri Eyes Free (but no Apple CarPlay yet). NissanConnect Services is similar in nature to OnStar and includes stolen vehicle tracking, emergency calling. Like OnStar, a monthly fee is required to keep it active after the trial period.

Last but not least, there's a new SV Special Edition, which brings in desirable features at a more affordable price. At $27,548 the front-wheel- drive Special Edition includes heated seats, 17-inch alloy wheels, proximity key with push-button start, cargo tonneau cover, automatic headlamps, power driver's seat, privacy glass and more speakers. Adding all-wheel drive pumps the price up by $2,000. Either way, it's very good value for money, and should continue to propel the Rogue up the sales charts.

All Rogues feature a nicely finished and ergonomically sound interior design. Zero-gravity memory foam seats, standard on all trims, offer outstanding comfort. Standard sliding and reclining second-row seats give more interior flexibility, as does the Divide-N-Hide false cargo bay floor. Buyers that opt for the third-row bench forgo Divide-N-Hide, though the 50/50 split folding bench does fold flat into the floor. Thanks to its larger size, the Rogue offers more standard cargo space than its key rivals, the RAV4CR-V, and Ford Escape.

The Rogue shares its powertrain with the Nissan Altima. All models get a 2.5-litre four-cylinder that comes paired to a CVT. The engine isn't especially powerful with 170 hp and 175 lb-ft of torque, but it works well enough. Cleverly, Nissan has used the brakes and CVT in combination with computer sensors to help the Rogue achieve a level ride over undulating bumps and in corners thanks to its Active Ride Control, Active Trace Control, and Active Engine Braking systems. A city rating of 7.1 L/100 km and a highway rating of 9.1 L/100 km makes the front-drive Rogue one of the most efficient models in its class. Adding AWD ups that to 7.4 L/100 km city and 9.5 L/100 km highway.

The base Rogue ? the S FWD ? starts at $24,648, and tops out at $35,248 for the SL AWD Premium.