If you visited your Nissan dealers NJ this season, you’ll probably see the Nissan Rogue, the automaker’s first attempt at a small crossover SUV. One reviewer tried to find something bad about this model, but the only thing he came up with was a slightly limited sightline and a quiet “drone” of a more-than-efficient transmission under the hood. “And if that’s the worst thing Nissan did,” said the reviewer, “what does that tell you about the Rogue?”
Other than those two minor things, the reviewer had nothing but good things to say about the Nissan Rogue.
For one thing, the 2.5 liter, four-cylinder engine is “as good as any other four-banger out there.” The engine still helps the Nissan Rogue get up to 60 mph from a complete stop in about eight seconds. It was also ideal for “climbing hills and passing on the highway” even with four adults and a child inside.
The front-wheel drive basic Rogue starts out at about $20,000, but you can get the AWD version for only $1,300 more. Can you think of any better reasons to visit your local Nissan dealer and get behind the wheel of one of these “bewitching” vehicles?



