Which one is a good car for me ?

Asked by Erik Feb 17, 2014 at 09:47 AM about the 2014 Nissan Rogue SL

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I want to buy a nissan rogue 2014 SL
I like it so much but I heard that
nissan has bad engines or it won't
last a long time. And I also like toyota
rav4 2014 but inside won't that good.
Honda CR-V 2014 is good also. But
now I don't know which one is good
and will last a long time. ?

2 Answers

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Hey SuSu- I just test drove a 2015 Rogue- Wow I loved it. (agree interior on Rogue is 10x nice than Toyota's) I am on this website to see if there are any major complaints on it. So- did you buy it? Are you happy with it? My one reservation is that its performance in NHTSA Crash Test for Front Off Center collision did not do as well for the front passenger seat.

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I recently was shopping and researching very hard for a new, smaller, SUV. It came down to the 2015 Rogue vs. the CRV. While both are nice, I liked the looks of the Rogue much better, as did my family and everyone else I talked to about it. I went with the Rogue SL in Cayenne Red with beige leather. The thing is beautiful inside and out. I am very content with my decision and haven't looked back. I'm not the least bit worried about the Nissan engine. I also own a Nissan Murano (2014). If they aren't abused, and are periodically maintained, they will last as long as any other vehicle.

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