won’t stall out immediately if its fuel gauge hits “empty”. In fact, you’ll be able to drive an additional 30 to 100 miles depending on your car’s general condition and your driving habits.
Plus, a new Nissan Rogue includes a mileage tracker near the fuel gauge on your digital dashboard—a useful tool that tells you exactly how many miles you can travel before your car completely runs out of gas! Keep in mind that your car may consume fuel at a faster rate if it’s in need of repairs or if you have a habit of driving aggressively.
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