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Explore the New 2011 Nissan Rogue Available in NJ
The 2011 Nissan Rogue is the best SUV for you if you believe a compact crossover that ventures off the beaten path isn’t necessarily going off-road.
The Rogue gets styling updates inside and out, but true to its name, holds onto a maverick streak that sets it apart from the competition. It has just one engine – a four-cylinder – and an unorthodox transmission, makes no pretense of off-road prowess, and emphasizes sporty handling over interior opulence. A restyled front end and a revamped dashboard – including this vehicle’s first navigation system and USB interface highlight the 2011 Rogue changes.
General Overview
The 2011 Nissan Rogue in Egg Harbor Township returns in three levels of trim, though the midline version has a new name. The 2011 Nissan Rogue S repeats as the base model and the 2011 Rogue Krom edition is back atop the line. In between is the 2011 Rogue SV, which replaces the SL model. Styling-wise, the 2011 Rogue Krom (pronounced “chrome”) is distinguished from the S and SV by a slightly different grille and a front fascia with fog lights, a unique rear fascia with central exhaust outlets, body-colored mirrors, and bright-finished 18-inch alloy wheels.
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Additional Features
The 2011 Nissan Rogue in NJ gets a subtly restyled nose thanks to a new grille and fascia, a freshened side view courtesy of chrome-accented door moldings, and a livelier tail with the addition of a rear spoiler. Overall, though, the 2011 Rogue continues to follow the pain-reliever-capsule school of styling: it’s rounded everywhere.
The eye of the beholder will interpret this as an amorphous copout or an ambitious copy of the larger Nissan Murano crossover. Either way, Rogue won’t be confused with sleeker or squarer competitors.


