2017 Nissan Rogue SL

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Nissan Rogue Details

transmission
Automatic
engine
4 Cyl, 2.5L
color
Palatial Ruby
drive
AWD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
98,945 Miles
interior color
Almond
stock number
250477A
VIN
JN8AT2MV9HW252355
seats
Leather
trim
SL

About This 2017 Nissan Rogue

Equipment
See what's behind you with the back up camera on this model. Engulf yourself with the crystal clear sound of a BOSE sound system in the Nissan Rogue. Bluetooth technology is built into this vehicle, keeping your hands on the steering wheel and your focus on the road. with XM/Sirus Satellite Radio you are no longer restricted by poor quality local radio stations while driving it. Anywhere on the planet, you will have hundreds of digital stations to choose from. The installed navigation system will keep you on the right path. Keep your hands warm all winter with a heated steering wheel in this small suv . The HID headlamps on this 2017 Nissan Rogue light your way like never before. This small suv offers Automatic Climate Control for personalized comfort. The leather seats in this 2017 Nissan Rogue are a must for buyers looking for comfort, durability, and style.

Packages
Floor Mats and 2-Piece Cargo Area Protector. Retractable Cargo Cover. Chrome Rear Bumper Protector. **Equipment listed is based on original vehicle build and subject to change. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling the dealer prior to purchase.**

Features & Options

  • Floor Mats and 2-Piece Cargo Area Protector
  • Retractable Cargo Cover
  • Chrome Rear Bumper Protector
  • Around View Monitor w/Moving Object Detection rear mounted camera
  • Brake assist system
  • Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls
  • Power liftgate rear cargo door
  • Integrated navigation system with voice activation
  • Keyfob remote engine start
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Heated driver and front passenger seats
  • Leather front seat upholstery
  • Primary monitor touchscreen
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) collision warning
  • Driver seat power reclining
  • lumbar support
  • fore/aft control and height adjustable control
  • Automatic full-time AWD
  • 2.5L I-4 DOHC
  • variable valve control
  • regular unleaded
  • engine with 170HP
  • Intelligent Key with hands-free access and push button start
  • Aerial view camera
  • Automatic brake hold
  • Bluetooth wireless audio streaming
  • Proximity cargo area access release
  • Around View Monitor front mounted camera
  • Right side camera
  • Left side camera
  • Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
  • Dual-zone front climate control
  • Auto high-beam headlights
  • Immobilizer
  • Vehicle tracker
  • Bose speakers
  • SiriusXM Traffic real-time traffic
  • NissanConnect Services vehicle integrated emergency SOS system
  • Bluetooth handsfree wireless device connectivity
  • NissanConnect with Mobile Apps smart device app link
  • Divide-N-Hide multi-level cargo floor
  • External memory control
  • Chrome rear bumper insert
  • Electronic stability control system
  • Hill start assist
  • Leather rear seat upholstery
  • Heated rear wiper park
  • Automatic climate control
  • LED daytime running lights
  • LED brake lights
  • 3 12V power outlets
  • Front fog lights
  • Leather and metal-look steering wheel
  • Manual reclining rear seats
  • SiriusXM Travel Link real-time weather
  • Manual rear child safety door locks
  • Roof rails
  • Heated driver and passenger side door mirrors
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2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SL AWD Review

Nissan has hit the jackpot with the Rogue. It’s knocked the Altima from the brand’s top spot and isn’t looking back. So if you’re Nissan, what do you do? You make a Rogue Sport of course; a smaller, fun-to-drive version that’s perfect for a younger audience. Known as the Qashqai in overseas markets, Nissan smartly changed the name here to capitalize on the insanely popular Rogue. It also shares the Rogue’s global, unibody front-drive platform and regardless of its less expensive pricing, the Rogue Sport also cribs most of its bigger brother’s advanced safety features. While the Rogue supports an optional 3rd row of seating and is sized for family duty, the Rogue Sport is over a foot shorter. Nissan believes this is the one that’ll bring new customers to the brand; young, city couples who love the Rogue’s look but needn’t nor want its additional size. Easier to turn and park in tight spots, the Sport has its urban advantages though gas mileage isn’t one of them. Despite its smaller 2.0-liter engine, the Sport checks in with the same 27mpg in combined driving as the Rogue. Unlike its European counterpart, there are no diesels or manual transmissions here. The 141 horsepower 4-cylinder is mated to a continuously variable transmission Nissan calls Xtronic. There’s not an overwhelming amount of engine here but in its native stop-and-go environment, the Sport feels amply powered. The CVT isn’t quite to Subaru’s benchmark standard but it’s mostly inoffensive. The best part of the drive is the Sport’s responsive steering and nimble handling. Running errands and dashing through the city is the Sport’s forte. Get it out on the open road and its less distinguished though still pleasant to drive. Though there’s no Sport mode for the engine or paddle shifters for the gears, there is a Sport mode for the steering, providing greater feedback and firmness. The one thing that doesn’t need more feel is the fully independent suspension. Riding on these 19” eco-friendly Bridgestones with a narrow sidewall, the Sport is constantly transmitting the road to the driver. Some like that, but on pothole- and manhole cover-riddled city streets, it doesn’t seem to make much sense.It turns out The Rogue Sport is the perfect addition to Nissan’s SUV lineup. It’s extremely likable, from the ultra-comfortable driver’s seat to its frisky maneuvers it’s the kind of vehicle owners are going to fall in love with. Sized right, priced right and styled right, Nissan has the formula down. Plus, this SL trim is loaded. Now, for an urban vehicle they could have made the ride softer and the CVT, is well, a CVT.You can grab a base front-drive Rogue Sport S for $22,395 - $3,000 less than a Rogue - or go all in on an SL AWD like this one here with a starting price of $28,395. Mine goes even further with the only 2 available packages, the Premium and the Platinum for a total MSRP of $31,245. It’s surprisingly well-appointed with full-on safety and convenience features and blends a premium feeling with cabin quietness. Moonroof, real leather, super-fast heated seats, heated steering wheel, remote start, navigation, mobile apps and services, around view monitor –the Sport is giving you a solid bang for the buck. Plus, it’s got all of the key safety features of Nissan’s Safety Shield, including intelligent cruise control, auto high beams, blind spot warning, forward emergency braking and more. The 6-speaker sound system sounds great but there’s no HD radio. There’s also LED front lighting minus the fogs, though an extra $190 to the dealer can score you those, as well. Speaking of which, there are dozens of factory and dealer installed accessories for the Sport that allow you to customize. What areas could use improvement? How about a height adjustment for the passenger’s seat, an upgrade to the latest version of NissanConnect with full smartphone integration, better placement of auxiliary buttons, and the addition of a power liftgate. The rear seats don’t slide or recline and sit rather low though they do offer up ample leg and headroom. In the back, there’s a cargo management system called Divide-N-Hide – I’m surprised Chrysler didn’t already trademark this – that even allows you to neatly stow the rear shelf. With the seats folded, the Sport offers up luggage volume that’s greater than that of the Chevy Trax and a little less than the Honda HR-V. But the Rogue Sport pushes the luxury level beyond those 2, allowing customers to get more of the full Rogue experience in a smaller package. It’s very well done and should sell as well if not better than its bigger namesake.