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Nissan Rogue vs Honda CR-V vs Toyota RAV4

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Rogue Lease - NE Ohio by phk
Sep 27, 2008 (12:51 pm)
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I need some expert help. I'm looking at a loaded Rogue with leather and want to lease it for 39 months with Nissan. So far we are at $389 including tax. How do I know I'm getting a great price on the Rogue? I can find the invoice but what are the hold backs and idealer ncentives? There are no rebates at this time. I also need a brush up in leasing 101 so I can see how they are working the residuals.
 
OK experts - I need some help!
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Re: Rogue Lease - NE Ohio [phk] by steve_ HOST
Sep 27, 2008 (1:09 pm)
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Replying to: phk (Sep 27, 2008 12:51 pm)

Try the Nissan Rogue Lease Questions discussion - this one is really more about comparing features between these three SUVs.
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Rogue vs Honda CRV by roswell
Jan 18, 2009 (8:10 am)
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I currently drive a 4 WD. The honda CRV has 4 WD drive available the Rogue has AWD "intuitive" my desire for 4 WD is drving in snow not over bad terraine. Does anyone know if the intuitive AWD will be as good as 4WD in snow. Drive sometimes on unplowed roads in the winter
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Re: Rogue vs Honda CRV [roswell] by thomasw98
Jan 18, 2009 (10:29 am)
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Replying to: roswell (Jan 18, 2009 8:10 am)

I have a 2008 Rogue SL AWD and live in an area of the northwest that has gotten some snow this season.
 
First of all, the Rogue has a switch on the dash to turn on Full Time AWD if you want to...I think this is the equivalent of 4WD, so I will call it 4WD below..
 
When I first drove in the snow this season, I mistakenly thought I should use this switch. And I drove around like this with no problems for a day or so. Finally I had some time to check the owners manual and it specifically stated that you should not use this switch in snow. It said you should only use this switch when driving over rough terrain. So I turned it off and continued to drive (now with AWD instead of "4WD") around for a few days.
 
In the end, I really could not tell the difference between the two in terms of driving experience. Maybe there was a slightly higher likelihood of short slides when the 4WD was switched on...I am not really sure though. In general, there was little to no difference from my experience.
 
I think the point of AWD is that it can adjust the front/back ratio to best suit the conditions, whereas 4WD is a fixed ration (50/50 front/back or something like that). So my impression is that AWD is a smarter version to use for snow.
 
That said, I am no snow-driving maven, so I am sure some other forum members living in Maine or Minnesota would have some more expert views on this.
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Re: Rogue vs Honda CRV [roswell] by blueiedgod
Jan 19, 2009 (8:07 am)
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Replying to: roswell (Jan 18, 2009 8:10 am)

#120 of 121 Rogue vs Honda CRV by roswell Jan 18, 2009 (8:10 am)
I currently drive a 4 WD. The honda CRV has 4 WD drive available the Rogue has AWD "intuitive" my desire for 4 WD is drving in snow not over bad terraine. Does anyone know if the intuitive AWD will be as good as 4WD in snow. Drive sometimes on unplowed roads in the winter

 
I don't know what Rogue has, but CR-V has "Real Time All Wheel Drive" not 4WD.
 
CR-V is operated in FWD mode most of the time, until the front wheel slip is detected, then power is sent to the rears.
 
The ABS sensors are used to send information to the Vehicle Stability Control computer to apply brakes to the wheels that slip, so that power is routed to the wheels that have traction. This is almost like have limited slip differentials front and back.
 
The VSC also applies brakes to the innner wheels when entering corners at higher speeds on slippery surfaces to pull the vehicle in the direction of the intended turn.
 
VSC will also cut throttle power if all 4 wheels are slipping and there is no traction.
 
The best part is that the "VSC off" switch, turns off VSC completley.
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Re: Rogue vs Honda CRV [blueiedgod] by thomasw98
Jan 19, 2009 (8:50 am)
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Jan 19, 2009 8:07 am)

Rogue is also Real Time All Wheel Drive (they probably call it something different though), i.e. you drive around as normal and it adjusts the front back ratio as needed. As with the CRV, this means it is normally operating as front wheel drive.
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Re: Rogue SL w/Prem Pkg VERSUS CRV-EX [corinnelyn] by aclion
May 04, 2009 (5:53 am)
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Replying to: corinnelyn (Dec 06, 2007 12:31 pm)

what did you end up buying? I am so concerned about the rear visibility on the rogue?
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Re: Rogue SL w/Prem Pkg VERSUS CRV-EX [aclion] by thegraduate
May 06, 2009 (8:52 am)
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Replying to: aclion (May 04, 2009 5:53 am)

I am so concerned about the rear visibility on the rogue?
 
Why not drive it and see for yourself! A blind spot for one person won't be for another.

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