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2010 Nissan Rogue Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 97 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 85 - 88
Nissan Rogue ==>Bluetooth ?!?!?!?
I have an i phone. How can i connect it to my car through bluetooth. I can't find any button for the bluetooth on my car
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

If your car has blue tooth you press the steering wheel button that looks like a face talking and a phone hand set Push that button and there will be a woman's voice asking you what you want to do. Say Set UP, Then after she stops talking your options say Pair Phone speak clearly into that little...

What do you think of the New Nissan Rogue??
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

I have a friend that works for Nissan and he says they are crap. Too many issues with the new design and the interior is cheap and flimsy. Seems a bit overpriced as well, especially considering its competition is outstanding (Toyota Rav-4, Honda CRV). I would not purchase one now. Maybe in a couple...

My Nissan Rogue is Rusty and I try waxing it?
Plz Help Me Out
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Every Rouge has come with a 60 month corrosion warranty, regardless of mileage. Take it to your dealer and they should fix it. Reference:http://www.nissanusa.com/content/dam/nissan/pdf/techpubs/2007/2007_N_WIB.pdf

Is it true that it takes 6 months to build a Rogue Royce?
i said BMW ealier but i meant Rogue Royce I meant Rolls Royce. Sorry about the spelling.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

actually I think you meant ROLLS Royce - right? Six months sounds about right. Each car is hand built with almost no assembly line. The seats are made to fit the customer and the furnishings are generally individually chosen by the customer. and its British..... they always take their time .

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Why should I also consider these? X

Nearly all the vehicles in this class offer very respectable safety features and comfortable interiors that are good enough for the needs of a small family, or for people who need a little more space to haul ‘stuff.’ The Chevrolet Equinox has been freshly redesigned, with a new, more fuel-efficient base four-cylinder engine and much-improved interior appointments.

Meanwhile, the Honda CR-V is a sales leader, with a very roomy, almost minivan-like interior—though the styling is definitely not universally appealing.

The Toyota RAV4 is one of few vehicles in this class to offer a third-row seat, though it’s barely even usable for kids.

The Subaru Forester was redesigned for 2009, for better comfort and refinement, and it offers standard all-wheel drive at a very competitive price.


 
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