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The Nissan Rogue was first introduced in 2007 as a 2008 model year. The Japanese automobile is a compact crossover SUV and is Nissan's best-selling vehicle in the United States. Outside of the U.S where the Nissan X-Trail is sold, the X-Trial is very similar to the Rogue. Even though Nissan is a Japanese company, the Rogue is manufactured in Tennessee, United States. Some variants have made in Japan and South Korea.
Leaving your vehicle exposed to the elements and the danger of the road is asking for scratches and damage to your vehicle. Whether it is road gravel, car keys, bird droppings, your vehicle is going to be at risk often. By installing paint protection film, your vehicle will not get damaged, instead the PPF will be keeping the paint of your vehicle safe. Self-healing technology is embedded in the film which erases any small scratches the film receives over time. All for a price that can't be beat!
The first generation of Nissan Rogue was introduced in January 2007 at the North American International Auto Show. In Canada, the Rogue replaced the X-Trail as the entry-level SUV and replaced the Nissan Xterra in Mexico in 2009. Customers were able to choose from three trim levels: the S, SV, and the SL.
Fully wrap your first generation Nissan Rogue with 15.6 yards of paint protection film. That does not cover the windows, wheels, or the lights of the vehicle. For a partial, you will need 5 yards of film and that will cover one side of the vehicle or the roof.
The second generation of Nissan Rogue made its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2013. The Rogue was a version of the X-Trail that was adopted for the United States and Canada. It had seven-passenger seating, four-wheel independent suspension, and anti-lock braking system. In 2014, the Rogue became the first Japanese automobile to be manufactured in South Korea and sold under a Japanese brand. In 2016, the Rogue became Nissan's best-selling vehicle for the first time in Canada.
To completely wrap your second generation Rogue, you will need 15 yards of paint protection film. That is excluding the windows, lights, and the wheels of the vehicle. To do a partial, you will need 5 yards of film and that covers one side of the Rogue or the roof.
The third generation of Nissan Rogue wad unveiled on June 2020 and was available at dealerships in October of that year. It had a more distinctive exterior and Nissan said that it had built a new platform. The QR25DE platform that was used in the first two generations was replaced with the PR25DD engine paired with a CVT.
If you want to protect your Rogue and want to wrap it with paint protection film, you will need 15.3 yards of film. That is excluding the windows, wheels, and the light of the vehicle. For a partial, we recommend using 5.1 yards of film and that will cover the side of the vehicle or the roof.
Installing paint protection film now will keep your vehicle safe for many years. No matter which generation of Nissan Rogue you have, you will be able to wrap it with ease and be able to purchase the right amount of film needed. Self-healing technology ensures that your film will look brand new as it erases small scratches with no aid. This might sound expensive but this film is affordable and much cheaper than having to get constant paint jobs to get rid of the damage. Make the change and spend nothing afterwards to maintain the look of your vehicle!
The quality is always as expect and the ease of installation is great. But most importantly is that it looks great and is very durable.
Easy to install and use . It doesnt stick So much Unless you apply pressure . I will be buying more .