Caught In The Whirlwind
Tilty Cities Here I Come!
I'm not sure if I had mentioned this on here previously, but I've been in the market for a new car. My Civic is pretty much paid off (going to the bank tomorrow to make the final payment) and I'm looking for something that's better in the winter since in this area we can get a lot of snow and ice. Little Honda Civics aren't exactly the best vehicle for the snow.
So I was looking for something in the crossover class of vehicle. Something small with AWD or 4WD. Up until I started looking around, the CR-V was my first option, but I really don't like the new style and after driving one of my parent's CR-V's, my legs bumped on the dashboard which became somewhat painful after a while. So I started looking around and came upon the Nissan Rogue. I fell in love almost immediately. It had everything I was looking for, looked good and as a bonus, had more goodies included than the CR-V did for less money.
This morning I went out with my Mom (since I really suck at buying cars and negotiating pretty much anything) to the local Nissan dealer to take one for a test drive and get some numbers. About 2-3 hours later I'm walking out of there with a brand new 2008 Nissan Rogue SL, in Indigo Blue.
The test drive sealed the deal. It just drives so smoothly and…well, I could gush on about it all day, but I don't think I will. One of the coolest parts of the Rogue model I'm getting is the key. It's not a traditional key, exactly. It's an intelligent key. Basically, any time the key is within 3 feet of any of the car doors, I (or anybody else) can press a button on the door handle to unlock the door. You also start the car without using the key. As long as the key is inside the car, you can start it. It's also impossible to lock your key in your car because the car detects if the key is inside and beeps very loudly at you if you try to lock the doors.
There's just too many cool features and such to talk about, from the transmission (CVT, so there's no gear shifting unless I want to because there's a manual gear shift mode too) to the bluetooth phone system that will hook in with my blackberry to do handsfree phone calls…
I'm very happy at the moment. As for why I'm going to go to tilty cities now…if you haven't seen the rogue commercial on TV, just hit play below:
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about 4 years ago
Congrats on the new ride! The first time I saw this commercial was during the season premiere of Heroes and I was angry at Nissan for playing the commercial three times in a row.However, I can see why you love it
Hopefully you can post pics!
about 4 years ago
Yup, same deal for me. I was horribly annoyed by this commercial during Heroes. Limited commercial interruption my rear! The commercial (and how the Nissan Rogue in Heroes was more centered in the frame in many sequences than the actual characters…) actually turned me off Nissan until I actually looked at the car more seriously.There's definitely going to be some picture posting once I get it.