2017 Nissan Rogue Sport In-Depth Review: Grown-Up?s Subcompact Crossover
If the bold styling of some of its subcompact crossover peers doesn?t appeal to you, then the Rogue Sport?s grown-up appearance and interior will. Its exterior is handsome but not extroverted; its comfortable, spacious, and well-appointed interior, especially from the front seat, can fool occupants into thinking they?re riding in a larger, more expensive vehicle. Acceleration isn?t great, and driving dynamics are focused more on comfort than excitement, but the Rogue Sport makes up for these shortcomings with excellent cargo-hauling capability, a smooth ride, and above-average fuel economy. As a family car, the Rogue Sport also excels with plenty of rear-seat space for a child seat and a host of available active safety features?although most of these are limited to the expensive SL model. Whether you?re a new parent shopping for a kid-friendly crossover or an empty nester looking to downsize from a larger SUV without giving up too much utility, the Rogue Sport deserves consideration. READ MORE ??
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