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Nissan Rogue
Nissan Rogue
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Base MSRP price range:
$22,610 - $30,250
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Car Type: Small sport-utility vehicles
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Nissan Rogue Overview

Based on the previous Sentra, the compact Rogue is enjoyable and competitive in the small-SUV class. The 170-hp, 2.5-liter engine is raspy at high revs but gets 22 mpg overall. The standard continuously variable transmission works well. The ride is supple, and handling is fairly nimble and secure. Convenience features include a removable, foldable cargo organizer for the rear storage area. Fit and finish is very good. Cargo capacity is modest, and rear visibility is poor because of the thick roof pillars and small rear windows. A redesign is imminent.

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