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Nissan's Newest SUV is a Rogue

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...literally.

Today Nissan released a sneak peek at a new small crossover utility view called the Rogue that it will be debuting at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in January. Automotive News reports the Rogue will be smaller than the Murano and be powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine when it goes on sale late next year as a 2008 model.

Read "Nissan going Rogue with new CUV" @ Autoblog

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I hope it looks atleast as good as the Murano...

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I love the Murano's looks but found it lacking in interior/features......it'll be interesting to see how the Rogue turns out.

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Isn't this suppose to be the X-Trail replacement?

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That would make sense. I never thought the X-Trail had first-world styling. I remember seeing them in Costa Rica when I was down there a few years ago (before we had the X-Trail here). They looked fine there, but amid the mostly well-designed cars we have in North America, they just don't look quite right.

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