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Nissan X-Trail
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I'm going to borrow my friends digital camera and try to get in some pics, but the car won't be very clean(it rarely is).
Nissan just officially unveiled the Qashqai "crossover" SUV in Europe. This is the reason we'll never see the X-Trail in the USA--the Qashqai is better-suited for American buying tastes.
Put in the 2.5-liter 175 bhp I-4 from the Altima, JATCO CVT automatic and ALL-MODE 4WD system, and the Qashqai would be Nissan's competitor against the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4, something Nissan really needs for the American market.
Nissan Qashqai to debut at Paris show
It is nicely sized, well equipped, and comfortable. We squeezed 4 adults and two young kids in it for several days driving around town. Our host, a former mechanical engineer, was quite pleased with his new car, and delighted in showing me all around it. In his retirement he heads off to the mountains for overnight fishing trips, folds the seats flat, and sleeps in it.
Steve
dodo2, "RAV4 v Outlander v Vitara - and the winner is..." #14, 6 Mar 2007 10:09 am
I hope the Rogue will be a dismal failure and Nissan will then realize that they made yet another marketing blunder.
The X Trail is indeed a unique vehicle; unfortunately I'll never have the opportunity to buy another. I guess Nissan you lost another loyal customer.
Now that Nissan USA has got a little teaser info, a video and pics on the new Rogue on their website, how 'bout a Forum for it?
With a 2.5L CVT and a lot of similarities to the new Sentra, it looks to be worth driving. Even up in Idaho.
Peace to you on Memorial Day, all.
2008 Nissan Rogue
As soon as it hits the dealers (I'm guessing it's not at the dealers yet?), we'll move it over to SUVs and add some more discussions about it, like Prices Paid and MPG.
Perhaps you'll understand my confusion when you think about this: the Scion xD already has a Forum - even though it ain't on the lots yet.
I realize that the xD isn't your forum. Just trying to figure out the Edmunds Way.
I think all the Scion xD discussions are only on the Future Vehicles board too (so far), unless they are linked in more than one place.
Edmunds Way is usually an easy commute but occasionally you wind up on a dead end or a roundabout, lol.
Roundabout - I though you were in Idaho. Isn't that a Massachusetts thing? Except for Yes fans, of course.
It may wind up like Swindon before it's finished. :P
You may also get some good tips in Importing Canadian Vehicles to the U.S..
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
I had been locking the car by pushing the door button and now know that doesn't turn on the alarm system. You have to use the key or the fob to arm it. Once armed, if someone opens the door, say after smashing the window, the horn alarm will sound. This might prevent someone from stealing stuff you have in the vehicle. The alarm is disarmed when you unlock the door with the fob or your key. This disarming is mechanical not electronic. So if you had a spare key made that didn't have a chip in it you could unlock the car but not start the car.
I think the key and fob should be carried separately. If you have them on the same key chain and you loose it it would be very easy for someone to find and take your car. I never use the fob myself. I guess it is for when your hands are full.