2008 NISSAN ROGUE SLTYPE: Front-drive, four-door, five-passenger crossover utility vehicle.PRICE: $20,670 base.WHERE BUILT: Japan.KEY RIVALS: Subaru Forester, Ford Escape, Honda CRV, Toyota RAV4.POWER: 2.5-liter, 170-horsepower, 4-cylinder engine; continuously variable automatic transmission.FUEL ECONOMY: 22 mpg city, 27 highway; 15.9-gallon tank.CHASSIS: Unibody; independent suspension with coil springs, stabilizer bars; power disc brakes with ABS, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist; power rack-and-pinion steering; 17-inch alloy wheels.LENGTH X WIDTH X HEIGHT: 182.9 x 70.9 x 65.3 inches.WHEELBASE X TRACK: 105.9 x 60.6/61 inches.CURB WEIGHT: 3,299 pounds. STANDARD: Power accessories; air conditioning; AM/FM/CD stereo with four speakers; front/side/head curtain air bags; intermittent wipers; privacy glass; split-folding rear seats; fold-down front passenger seat; six-way manually adjustable driver's seat; four-way manually adjustable passenger seat; cruise control; map lights; cupholders; Xenon headlamps.(Richard Williamson writes about automobiles for Scripps Howard News Service.)
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