The Nissan Rogue’s small body sits fairly low to the ground, creating a step-in height that’s manageable for all members of the family. The rear spoiler is meant to make it look sportier and speedier. It resembles a jelly bean, with a sleek, oval shape. The Rogue looks more or less like all the other small crossovers on the market. See the 20 models compared here.Ī compact SUV, the Rogue competes with the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V and Chevy Equinox.
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The $1,700 Premium Edition package adds a Bose stereo, automatic climate control, fog lights, a power moonroof, auto on/off headlights, a navigation system and Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity. Not much has changed in the Nissan Rogue since 2012, although a new Premium Edition package is now offered in addition to the previously available Special Edition package. See the AWD versions of all three trim levels compared side by side here. The Rogue comes in three trim levels: the S, the SV and the oddly named “SV with SL.” Each of these trims is offered with either front-wheel or all-wheel drive. It will get them where they want to go without disrupting the routine or making much of a splash - for better or worse. There are people who are more than content with beige lives: driving their bland cars to the office each morning, picking their kids up from school each afternoon, cooking more or less the same rotation of spiceless meals each week, then going to bed and starting the whole colorless routine all over again the next day.įor a large segment of the population, the 2013 Nissan Rogue small crossover is a great fit.