2017 Nissan Rogue Sport SL AWD with only 14000mi. The vehicle is in excellent condition, no issues. Still looks like brand new. One of the best packages with all wheel drive, leather seats, NAVI, 360 view camera. Fully serviced and inspected.
Overview
Nissan could hire George Zimmer, ousted founder of the Men’s Wearhouse, to pitch the new 2017 Rogue Sport in his trademark gravelly grumble: “You’re gonna like the way you look. I guarantee it.”
Easily one of the best looking vehicles in the entire Nissan lineup, the Rogue Sport is stylishly tailored in a small crossover SUV segment where awkward proportions and cartoonish design rule. For instance, my wife recently saw a Toyota C-HR on the road and said that it looked like a crumpled-up piece of paper on wheels. And she’s probably not the only person who feels that way about Toyota’s wackadoodle Coupe, High Roof.
Good thing for Nissan that attractive styling sells cars. People see a new vehicle on the road, or in an advertisement, and fall in love with the looks, imagining themselves behind the wheel, whipping around town and looking savage*.
My recommendation would be to upgrade yourself from the base Nissan Rogue Sport S ($22,395) or mid-level SV ($23,995) and go straight for the SL trim level ($27,045). It’s the most expensive version, yes, but it is required to get machined-face 19-inch aluminum wheels, which make the Rogue Sport look more expensive than it is.