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2017 nissan rogue reviews
2017 nissan rogue reviews








We expect it to square up against the Toyota RAV4 hybrid, in the $29,000 to $35,000 range. It’s possible to spend more on a Rogue, but not much more-Nissan said the hybrid would be on sale “by the end of 2016,” but the company has yet to announce pricing. Our example also had three option packages-Premium, Platinum, and Platinum Reserve-dressing it with a full array of safety technology (adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning and prevention, automated emergency braking, pedestrian detection), 19-inch aluminum wheels, a panoramic sunroof, and a leather-lined interior, inflating the bottom line another $3040. Stepping up past the midrange SV to our test car’s SL trim level adds $6140. The front-wheel-drive Rogue S starts at $24,760, and adding all-wheel drive tacks on $1350. The two-row version we tested landed at $35,290, toward the high end of the Rogue spectrum, due to its premium features. Every 2023 Compact SUV Ranked from Worst to Best.2021 Nissan Rogue Leaked, Arrives Later This Year.Tested: 2020 Nissan Rogue SL is Aggressively Bland.The new Rogue Hybrid should prove a fine alternative to the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and Kia Niro.Rogue Tested, 2021 Model Leaked, and Compact SUVs Ranked! Rogue’s acceleration is also a bit sluggish, but its classy interior trimmings and outstanding cargo versatility rank among the best in its class.

2017 nissan rogue reviews

The Rogue and the Mitsubishi Outlander are the only vehicles in the compact SUV class to offer a 3 rd-row seat, but that seat is too small for most adults to sit in comfort.

2017 nissan rogue reviews

The Nissan Rogue’s numerous enhancements for 2017 make it an even more compelling choice in its highly competitive segment. A heated steering wheel and hands-free power liftgate are new convenience features. Also new are rear cross-traffic alert and lane-departure warning and mitigation, adaptive cruise control and automatic high-beam headlights.

2017 nissan rogue reviews

Forward-collision warning and mitigation was previously available, but the ’17’s system adds pedestrian detection. The Hybrid combines an electric motor with a 2.0-liter engine to produce a total of 176 horsepower the 170-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder continues unchanged in non-hybrid models.

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    2017 nissan rogue reviews