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Does anyone know if there is a cargo net available for the 2012 Rogue? I know there is a cargo cover to hide stuff but I am interested in a cargo net to keep stuff between the hatchback and the net from rolling around.


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Nissan decided not to do a cargo net for the Rogue. Instead they opted for this
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There are after market cargo nets with self adheseve anchors available from a few online vendors. Also the Nissan Quest has a cargo net, but IDK if it would work for the Rogue.

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Thanks for the reply, I really wish they would have the net at least as an option, I haven't seen the adhesive ones anywhere but the word adhesive leads me to believe it wouldn't hold very well. I guess I'll just have to put a couple of boxes in the cargo area to hold the groceries in.

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Well you could get an adjustable cargo bar off eBay for less than $25
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And JCWhitney has this
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◦Heavy-duty mesh storage containers feature reinforced nylon straps for durability
◦Easily attaches to your Netwerk Cargo Bar or other load holding device (sold separately)
Is sliding and banging gear in your truck bed driving you crazy? Get organized with Netwerks simple and flexible Cargo Net. Net accommodates cargo in a variety of shapes and sizes and is easy to remove when you arrive at your destination. Choose from the Cargo Net or the Cargo Net Bag.

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Thanks I'll have to check this out.

Thanks for your help.

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just stack all the bags towards the seat and pop open the tray container lid. it holds everything towards the seat and wont allow for things to slosh around. works for me.

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Thanks for the tip, I'll give that a try it sounds feasible and it isn't going to cost me anything.
Now if I could only find a suitable place to put an ashtray. Yes as unhealthy as it is some of us still smoke Nissan and providing no ashtray poses a problem of placing a container in one of the cup holders causing the driver to take their eyes off the road.

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Thanks

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RGG wrote:Thanks for the tip, I'll give that a try it sounds feasible and it isn't going to cost me anything.
Now if I could only find a suitable place to put an ashtray. Yes as unhealthy as it is some of us still smoke Nissan and providing no ashtray poses a problem of placing a container in one of the cup holders causing the driver to take their eyes off the road.

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As an asthmatic I loath smokers, however... Won't this work for you? I should think with a little pratice it shouldn't pose too much of a driving issue. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Butt-Bucket ... es&vxp=mtr
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Fits in your car, truck, or boat cup holder
(or on your desk, table, anywhere)

Great for camping. Contains the ashes.
Fits in that cup holder in the arm of your favorite folding chair.

4 3/8" tall
2 3/8" wide at the bottom
3 1/4" wide at the top

Black

Helps contain smoke and remove odors
Puts out cigarettes in seconds. Just drop them in and they extinguish themselves.
Holds several butts and keeps them out of sight.
Contains the contents, even if tipped over.
Simply remove the lid to dump the contents.

These ashtrays are new and unused. They may have a few scuffs do to normal retail handling.
Some of the labels may have been partially removed, or there may be an extra sticker.
If you want to receive one with a complete label, please let me know.

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That "Butt Bucket" might be the best option, but back when I was a smoker I kept one of those little bean bag ashtrays handy.
It worked pretty well...all things considered.

<insert ex-smoker's rant here> ;)

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Rogue One - That is currently what I'm using, problem is I have to use one of the cup holders and missing the ash bucket with the ashes is a problem. I know this is a self imposed problem but it's still a problem. It would be nice if auto manufacturers would put an optional ashtray in the mix because there still are a lot of smokers out there or the industry would have died off by now.

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Helium2 - The beanbag ashtray slides around to much. I'll figure something out. Thanks to both you and Rogue one's suggestions though. If I do figure something out that works for me I'll post it.

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I am sure you already seen this...did you?

http://www.leeparts.com/nissan_rogue/ac ... h_cup.html

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Yes I did, I think that's the best Nissan has to offer unfortunately.

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RGG wrote:Helium2 - The beanbag ashtray slides around to much. I'll figure something out. Thanks to both you and Rogue one's suggestions though. If I do figure something out that works for me I'll post it.
While I don't approve of smoking (I'll spare you the crude joke I usually make) I understand your need to drive safely. To that end I've found these...

It's too bad this Ronco product from the early 80's is no longer available... http://youtu.be/ReYyd6cyNqA
Then there's this battery operated one from eBay, just add velcro to the bottm http://www.ebay.com/itm/Worlds-Best-Smo ... 4163dc41e6
Or this one that's also battery operated http://www.talondepot.com/home.php?cat=106


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