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2022 Rogue Sport on the roll!

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1 minute ago, ocnblu said:

Perhaps, perhaps not

Definitely “perhaps”. 

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I see Nissan is adding a 1.5t 3 cylinder as an option in the Rogue.  I think it would be a great engine in the Rogue Sport, with 37 MPG in the 2WD Rogue in highway testing, it would probably get one MPG greater in the smaller Sport.  With modern turbo engines making good, wide power bands, it would also make the CVT easier to live with.

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