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Sun May 11, 2008 5:38 pm
I recently traveled to the mountains in western NC and got the chance to take my Rogue up and down highway 181 a few times. For those of you who aren't familiar with that road it is the one that 7 time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong trained on after recovering from cancer and helped make him the rider that he is. It is very long, steep and winding. People die on it every year. I saw one guy who lost control of his sport bike and go off the road into the woods (he was ok).
I decided to see what my Rogue could do. Going uphill I stayed between 70 and 80 mph, trying to break it loose a little in the sharp corners. It handled beautifully, hugging the road. It has great road feel, and felt predictable in corners with good steering feedback - I didn't feel like it oversteered or understeered - was fairly neutral.
I had it revving solidly in the 5000 to 6000 rpm range as I accelerated uphill. I really wanted to see what it could do. I was very impressed by what this 4 banger could put out. It IS a 4 cylinder, right?
I passed several vehicles and some redneck in a truck tried, and failed, to pass me. In terms of performance, the CR-V and RAV-4 got nothing on the Rogue.
Going downhill was a little different. It turns out that the Rogue must have an attitude sensor that automatically kicks up the revs after a certain grade. This is how they do engine braking with a CVT. But it annoyed me a little because I was trying to go as fast as possible downhill (you have to know I am a downhill mtn biker). So I ended up putting it in neutral and letting the brakes do the work or accelerating out of it. I think the brakes got really hot, because I could smell them and they started to get that rough, shimmying kind of action.
Off road on the forest service roads the AWD handled great. I did not feel like I was going to lose control or start sliding on the gravel and dirt. It felt almost like a rally car. It handled water crossings easily as well.
Overall I couldn't be happier with my Rogue and I'm glad I chose this over the CR-V and the Subaru Outback.