![]() ![]() The Rogue’s most direct competition is the $18,500-$26,900 Kia Sportage but other vehicles in this general size/type/price range include the $21,895- $26,845 Honda CR-V, the $20,595-$29,895 Subaru Forester and (higher up the food chain) the $22,840-$35,930 to start VW Tiguan. Prices start at $21,850 for the base/front-wheel-drive S model and top out at $25,660 for an all-wheel-drive equipped SV. The Rogue is a sportier-than-most compact crossover that looks a lot like a scaled-down Murano, its bigger brother in Nissan’s model lineup – but which shares much of its mechanical underthings with the Sentra sedan – including its engine. But it’s still one of the best you’ll find for under $22k to start. It may not be the only genuinely sporty compact crossover on the market anymore. And there’s less in the way of suffocating “safety” gewgaws like the annoying belt-minder buzzer that virtually every new vehicle – other than Nissan vehicles – now comes with. It’s also got some things going for it you can’t get in other vehicles of this type for any money – such as an available 360-degree bird’s-eye-view camera system. Since then, competitors have come online, including most notably the new Kia Sportage, whose starting price of $18,500 undercuts the Rogue’s base price of $21,850 by three thousand three hundred fifty hard-to-ignore dollars.īut the Rogue’s still a contender on the merits – including the strongest performance for the dollar (more on this below). ![]()
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