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7126 messages, Last post on Nov 18, 2009 at 1:27 PM
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I was looking at a rogue SL awd with the premium pkg. The stcker was about $25,100. It gets 26 mpg hyw. Has a 4cyl and can only tow 1000lbs. The mark up off of invoice was only around $1,000. and the dealer was not ready to take alot off sticker saying the cars are selling. The murano SL ( no pkg) had a sticker around $31,000 has a 6cyl but gets 23 mpg hyw. and can tow up to 3500 lbs. the dealer would give me a 09 Murano awd SL for $26,500 wich is a heavy dicount saying they are not selling as well. with this heavy discount it seems that the price difference is only around $2,200 for a much more stable powerful suv. The mpg hyw is almost the same. As far as the Murano needing premium fuel, I am told it is only recommended. Is this a no brainer or am I missing something here?
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Replying to: psfod3 (Aug 25, 2008 8:19 pm)
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Replying to: volkov (Aug 25, 2008 10:23 pm) I kind of like the styling, but it's definitely form over function. My wife thought it looked like an egg and never even sat inside. The CVT and fuel efficiency appealed to me, but we were shopping for her car, so we never even drove the Rogue. I did sit in one at a car show. The Murano is better sized, but to be honest I think if I had to buy a Nissan it would be a Versa with the 6 speed manual transmission, or maybe an Altima. |
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Let's wake up this thread a bit...what upgrades are here for 2009? I read that the Traverse will get 288hp with the optional dual exhaust, plus the tow rating was just increased. The CX9 supposedly got a trip computer standard, which to me is a must-have. What else is new?
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Replying to: ateixeira (Aug 27, 2008 10:04 am) There are some new kids on the playground. Journey, Flex, yada yada. I'm sure everyone agrees those are upgrades. |
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When is this thing due? It looks promising... http://blogs.edmunds.com/straightline/2008/08/fords-35-ecoboost-v6.html Looks like it'll go in several Fords, I wonder if Mazda will get one for the CX9 as well? $700 for 340hp sounds good, and it even runs on regular octane. The timing may be bad, though. Also, I'm sort of more anxious to see what they could do to a smaller, more fuel efficient engine. Perhaps start with the new 2.5l used in the Escape. That makes about 175hp now, with twin turbos it could beat the Escape's own V6.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Aug 28, 2008 6:37 am) Supposedly a 2.5L EB puts power output over 300HP but I've never seen anything "official" about that. Click here to see the info about the 2.0L EB. Oh, and the first one, the 3.5L V6, goes in the Lincoln MKS sometime next year. I think in the Spring. Anyone? No word on what will get the first I4 or when but they recently announced that they are accelerating those plans.
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Replying to: baggs32 (Aug 28, 2008 8:54 am) Really the Ecoboost strategy is to put a 4-cylinder Ecoboost producing just over 200 HP, which a 1.8L size would do, in a place of a V6 in the Escape and Edge, and the next Ford Explorer, and it should get about 20/30 city/highway EPA rating with "just adequate" power.
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I was about to lease a base 4x4 rav4 and then I went and test drove the base model nissan rogue. I thought the rogue's interior was far superior and it the ride felt fine (i didn't go too far or fast). I read some reviews about the rogue's CMT which deterred me from considering it. What are your thoughts? (the price is the same) thanks!
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Replying to: baggs32 (Aug 28, 2008 8:54 am) The production 3.5l Ecoboost makes a down-to-earth 97 hp/liter. I think an EcoBoosted 2.5l would make more sense, making perhaps 240-250hp or so.
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