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Old 07-09-2007, 09:21 AM
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Nissan Rogue Interior

The driver’s seat position offers excellent visibility, enhanced by an available seat lifter with up to two inches of seat height adjustability. Rogue’s instrument panel layout and steering wheel are designed for easy readability and operation while also providing a sporty look and feel, with reddish-orange illumination and silver gauge surround rings.

An available trip computer includes displays for distance-to-empty, average fuel consumption, average speed, elapsed time and outside temperature. Available steering wheel-mounted controls include audio, Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System and cruise control.

Leather-appointed seating surfaces and heated front seats and mirrors are also available, along with a fold-flatfront passenger seat – which allows over 8.5 feet of front-to-rear cargo space for carrying long items such as wood or ladders. A rear 60/40 split-fold bench seat and oversize glove box with partition that measuresover half a cubic foot in volume are standard. Also available is a highly versatile, dual-level center console storage with hidden functionality features.

Rogue’s roomy cargo area has a number of available utility features, including a unique cargo organizer. When needed, the organizer pops up – with a one touch open switch – from its hidden space below the flat cargo floor. A portion of the cargo floor snaps into a vertical position, revealing a flat recessed space with removable, vertical cargo nets. The system helps prevent items such as sports equipment and grocery bags from rolling loose around the cargo area while driving.

Also available is a washable, removable tray that fits below the cargo area floor to hold wet or dirty gear and tools and a rear tonneau cover to keep luggage and other items out of sight.

Rogue’s everyday utility features also include a variety of cupholders, memo/pen holder, coin holder and cell phone/sunglass holders.

"Rogue’s innovative storage solutions are designed to acco mmodate the active daily lives of its owners," said Bosley. "Just because a vehicle is smaller on the outside doesn’t mean you have to compromise storage or utility space – all it takes is innovation and creative thinking.

"Among the advanced technology features available on Rogue are an Intelligent Key and a powerful Bose®-developed audio system with 7 speakers and subwoofer with MP3 capability and satellite radio. Also available is a Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System, HomeLink® Universal Transceiver garage door opener and Xenon headlights.
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Old 07-17-2007, 02:22 PM
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I like the styling and features except for the lack of a navigation system -a serious oversight for this type of vehicle from my point of view especially in this day & age. This should have been an option in the top model.
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Old 07-17-2007, 11:53 PM
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I like the styling and features except for the lack of a navigation system -a serious oversight for this type of vehicle from my point of view especially in this day & age. This should have been an option in the top model.
I think they did it this way to keep the price down. The $30,000 Murano comes with Nav and the Infiniti EX35 which is the Rogue in a Tuxedo will have all kinds of nifty stuff including Nav but at a premium price.

I think this would be a better route and cheaper then the OEM. The Kenwood DNX7100 Kenwood DNX7100 DVD navigation receiver at Crutchfield.com I've seen it for as low as $976 on the net and I know a bunch of fellow Titan owners that have swapped out the OEM Rockford stereo/nav unit for this and what I'm going to put in mine for the Queen.

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No Leather or Bluetooth for FWD, Only Aval on AWD ???


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xm radio

is there a certain button to turn on the xm radio, or do i just not have it installed?
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You just press Radio to toggle through AM/FM/XM.

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Interior sound deadening

I noticed right away that the door cubbys, cup holders, and such, allow objects to clatter about. I used an old padded elastic knee brace and cut pieces to fit the bottoms of these areas, both front and rear doors and cup holders. No more rattles!
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