2013 Nissan Rogue S on 2040-cars
1050 W National Rd, Vandalia, Ohio, United States
Engine:Gas I4 2.5L/152
Transmission:1-Speed Continuously variable ratio
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JN8AS5MT2DW505805
Stock Num: NP3131
Make: Nissan
Model: Rogue S
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Graphite Blue
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 29628
4D Sport Utility, 2.5L I4 DOHC 16V, CVT, FWD, Graphite Blue, Black w/Cloth Seat Trim, ABS brakes, Clean Vehicle History Report, Electronic Stability Control, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Remote keyless entry, Spoiler, Tilt steering wheel, and Traction control. Are you looking for a terrific value in a vehicle? Well, with this stunning 2013 Nissan Rogue, you are going to get it.. Nissan has established itself as a name associated with quality. This Nissan Rogue will get you where you need to go for many years to come. This SUV is nicely equipped with features such as 4D Sport Utility, 2.5L I4 DOHC 16V, CVT, FWD, Graphite Blue, Black w/Cloth Seat Trim, ABS brakes, Clean Vehicle History Report, Electronic Stability Control, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Remote keyless entry, Spoiler, Tilt steering wheel, and Traction control. FREE MAINTENANCE! Get scheduled maintenance for 2 years or 24,000 miles on Certified Pre-Owned Nissans. Exclusive online offer. Contact us through Cars.com about this vehicle to confirm availability and receive your maintenance certificate. Certificate must be presented at time of purchase for BTnissan Loyalty Plus Maintenance Program enrollment.
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Watch Nissan prank unsuspecting test drivers with GT Academy
Mon, 03 Nov 2014Nissan's reality show/motorsports program, GT Academy, is set to return to Spike TV for its fourth season on Friday, and in anticipation, the Nismo team has issued a new video that gives some of its fans a taste of the racing lifestyle.
It all starts innocently enough, with fans test-driving a 2015 Nissan 370Z Nismo, only to have a sudden stop quickly transforms things into something a bit more exuberant and special. We won't spoil the details, so take a look at the video for yourself, and then head into Comments and let us know what you think.
GT Academy will air on Spike TV, Friday nights at 11:30 PM Eastern.
Nissan's Carlos Ghosn taps the brakes on autonomous car progress
Fri, 18 Jul 2014
"Self-driving cars remain a long way from commercial reality."
Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn shocked the automotive industry last year when he announced that his company plans to offer consumers an autonomous car by 2020. The automaker even showed off its self-driving Leaf prototype as proof. He was bolder recently with the pronouncement that select markets could have them in 2018, if laws allowed. The boss' optimism appears to be waning, though, and he's now sounding a lot more conservative about the future. While driverless vehicles are still on the way, Ghosn is hedging his bets with a more gradual implementation of several systems.
Nissan: We lose money on each Leaf replacement battery
Thu, 24 Jul 2014Nissan has been playing its cards pretty close to its chest when it comes to the production costs for Leaf battery packs. The company recently put a price on replacement batteries for customers at $5,500 plus the requirement to return the old battery. If the decommissioned battery is worth $1,000 to Nissan, as they have stated, that means the battery costs about $6,500 to make, right? Maybe even less if Nissan wants to turn a profit, as automakers are wont to do? Wrong.
Green Car Reports spoke to Nissan about these battery costs, and found that the automaker actually loses money on selling the replacement battery for the Leaf at the current price. Jeff Kuhlman, Nissan's vice president of global communications said, "Nissan makes zero margin on the replacement program. In fact, we subvent every exchange." All you English majors will know that "subvent" is a fancy way to say "subsidize." Kuhlman added, though, "We have yet to sell one battery as part of the program."
The fact that Nissan offers its replacement batteries for less than it costs to manufacture them is telling of a company both cares about what its customer needs and is dedicated to the success of its product. In this case, both of those things encourage people to give up fossil fuels and adopt electric mobility, which is heartening. As more people switch to battery-powered driving, though, battery technology should become better and cheaper, and the scale of production should cause manufacturing costs to decrease. Eventually, Nissan could easily see itself breaking even selling the Leaf battery replacements.