2013 Nissan Rogue S on 2040-cars
2431 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Engine:2.5L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:Automatic CVT
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JN8AS5MT8DW030614
Stock Num: 14050397
Make: Nissan
Model: Rogue S
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 7114
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(2) 12-volt pwr outlets,(4) cargo area tie-down hooks,60/40 split fold-down rear bench seat,Cargo area light,Cargo area under-floor storage tray,Cloth seat trim,Cruise control w/steering wheel controls,Dual front map lights,Dual front/rear cup holders,Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors w/covers,Front air conditioning w/in-cabin microfilter,Front bucket seats -inc: 6-way manual driver seat, 4-way manual passenger seat, seatback pockets, adjustable active head restraints,Front center console w/covered storage,Front door map pockets,Full floor carpeting,Immobilizer key system,Manual tilt steering column,Mood lighting,Outside temp display,Pwr door locks w/auto lock, selective unlock feature,Pwr windows w/driver one-touch auto-down,Rear seat heater ducts,Rear window defogger w/timer,Remote keyless entry w/integrated key,Trip computer,Vehicle security system (VSS),16 steel wheels w/covers,Body-color front/rear bumpers,Body-color rear spoiler,Chrome door handles,Fixed intermittent rear wiper,Fixed rear liftgate glass,Folding black pwr outside mirrors,Front spoiler,Front/rear tire deflectors,Halogen headlights,P215/70R16 all-season tires,Temporary spare tire w/steel wheel,Variable intermittent windshield wipers,2.5L DOHC SMPI 16-valve I4 engine,4-wheel vented disc brakes,Continuously variable transmission (CVT) -inc: sport mode,Front wheel drive,Front/rear stabilizer bar,Independent multi-link rear suspension,Independent strut front suspension,Pwr rack & pinion steering,4-Wheel Disc Brakes,A/C,ABS,Adjustable Steering Wheel,AM/FM Stereo,Auxiliary Audio Input,Brake Assist,CD Player,Child Safety Locks,Cruise Control,Driver Air Bag,Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror,Driver Vanity Mirror,Engine Immobilizer,Front Head Air Bag,Front Reading Lamps,Front Side Air Bag,Front Wheel Drive,Gasoline Fuel,Intermit Get a FREE Car Detail with vehicle purchase!
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These 'blind' automotive world record stunts have to stop
Wed, Dec 7 2016Drivers setting world records "blind" – wearing a blindfold or with something obscuring the windshield – is the new thing for some reason. First it was an Alfa Romeo Giulia setting a blind lap at Silverstone with help from a spotter trailing behind, and now this: a stunt man doing a J-turn within a narrow path with nothing but a Nissan Juke's cameras guiding him. He matched the "sighted" J-turn record, flipping the car around in a space about 7 inches longer than the car. I have two issues with these stunts. First, there are just too many world records. Yeah, I said it. Are these meaningful? Is someone else likely to ever attempt this feat? No, because it's just marketing, both for the manufacturer and whoever's still trying to sell those annual books. Stuff like the fastest production car is fine with me. Heck, I'll even take unofficial Nurburgring times – the kind where the drivers can actually see. Second, I'm all for stunts, but do something cool! And preferably something that could only be performed with that particular car, if you're going to make an ad out of it. Yes, the Juke has an Around View Monitor system, which stitches together feeds from four cameras to make it look like the car is being filmed by a drone hovering overhead. I happen to love 360-degree cameras – they let you see things that are just not visible from the driver's seat and make parking and low-speed maneuvering really easy. But the Juke isn't the first car to offer one, and the feature isn't even new to the car. Nissan was at least forthright enough to admit that this professional driver (on a closed course!) had a bunch of practice. But this really says more about his precision driving skills than about the car, or the camera. And just so we're clear, you really shouldn't try to park a car without looking out the windows, even if you have fancy cameras. So what's next? Pretty soon there will be a record for blindest blind stunt. Let me know when someone actually does something interesting. Related Video:
Nissan's front-engined Le Mans car caught testing at COTA
Wed, Jan 21 2015As far as we can tell, not only is it true, it's wilder than we could have expected: not only does the Nissan LMP1 entry for Le Mans have its engine in the front, it apparently uses that combustion engine to power the front wheels while its KERS unit powers the rear wheels. Those rear wheels could be of smaller diameter than the front wheels, and total system horsepower for the racer "is a conservative 2,000 [hp]." And check out how far back that pilot is sitting. Let's start with what's been seen in person. A race team testing at the Circuit of the Americas caught the GT-R LM on track a few days ago, so Jalopnik schlepped out to the track the following day and took photos and video. There's a big ol' meaty front end where the twin-turbo Cosworth V6 lives, and that gives way to a trimmer back end. Mulsanne Corner, which has been following the car's development, figures the weight balance percentage is around 55- to 58-percent in the front through strategic placement of the KERS unit and radiators, putting it in the same division as proper mid-engined cars. A prop shaft runs from the KERS in front to the rear of the car. It's speculated that the rear wheels are smaller than the front wheels because of that narrower rear end. In some of the Jalopnik photos the rear wheels do look smaller, which could explain the complicated half-shaft and drop-gear arrangement thought to be housed back there. If all that is true this will already be the "radically different" car Nissan wanted to build. Yet there's more: Mulsanne Corner says the Nissan is targeting an ultra low drag setup, so there's a lot of talk about the car not having a rear wing, or only the hint of one, and Nissan plotting "mental" speed targets for the French track. Having the engine in front is what would offer more flexibility with the rear wing. There's a good chance we'll know what it looks like on February 1, during the Super Bowl. Nissan will air a 60-second spot, and the advance tweet with the tagline "We're Back" and a helmet promises something racey. There are more pics over at Jalopnik along with a brief video of it running at speed.
Behold your 2015 Nissan Versa Sedan, America
Fri, 11 Apr 2014If you've been hoping that the 2015 Nissan Versa Sedan would adopt something of the Versa Note hatchback's styling aesthetic, consider your hopes dashed. This is the facelifted four-door Versa, which is set to make its official debut next week at the New York Auto Show.
You can make your own minds up on the exterior rework, which is a fairly gentle evolution of the current model. The headlights and a new, familial grille are the two big changes for the front of the Versa that give it a bit of Altima style. Out back, the headlights are slightly tweaked, while a sportier rear bumper is the most noticeable change. The top-end Versa SL also adds new mirrors, complete with Audi-ish integrated turn signals, while the Versa SV adds new 15-inch alloys.
Tweaks for the Versa's huge interior are kept to a minimum, and constitute a new steering wheel and a tweak to the center stack, along with some improved materials. Like the Versa Note, Nissan has fitted the NissanConnect infotainment system, although it's only available on the Versa SL.
















